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Federal Register/Vol. 75, No. 204/Friday, October 22, 2010/Notices Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 204 / Friday, October 22, 2010 / Notices 65383 DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE KINGDOM; i2i Bilisim Ve Teknoloji NETHERLANDS; ZTEsoft Technology Danismanlik Tic Ltd, Gebze/Kocaeli, Co., Ltd. Nanjing, Jiangsu, PEOPLE’S Antitrust Division TURKEY; Inomial Pty Ltd, Docklands, REPUBLIC OF CHINA, have been added Victoria, AUSTRALIA; IPDR as parties to this venture. Notice Pursuant to the National Technologies, LLC., Golden, CO; Also, Acando AS, Trondheim, Cooperative Research and Production iToolsOnline Ltd., Mt Albert, Auckland, NORWAY; AINMT Sverige AB, Taby, Act of 1993—Telemanagement Forum NEW ZEALAND; Jamcracker, Inc., Santa Stockholm, SWEDEN; AKT Solutions Notice is hereby given that, on August Clara, CA; Layer 7 Technologies, Ltd., South Croydon, UNITED 31, 2010, pursuant to Section 6(a) of the Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA; KINGDOM; Austar Entertainment, National Cooperative Research and McShane Consulting, Rolling Meadows, Ultimo, NSW, AUSTRALIA; AutoMagic Production Act of 1993, 15 U.S.C. 4301 IL; Meteor Mobile Communications, KB LLC, Denver, CO; Averox plc, et seq. (‘‘the Act’’), TeleManagement Dublin, IRELAND; MFEC PLC., Uxbridge, Middlesex, UNITED Forum (‘‘The Forum’’) has filed written Bangkok, THAILAND; MHM & Partner KINGDOM; BEE MediaSoft Limited, notifications simultaneously with the AG, Rotkreuz, SWITZERLAND; Mirafor HONG KONG–CHINA; Bharti Airtel Ltd, Attorney General and the Federal Trade Associates Oy, Helsinki, FINLAND; Gurgaon, Haryana, INDIA; BNM Commission disclosing changes in its Nawras, Sultanate of Oman, OMAN; Incorporated, Indialantic, FL; membership. The notifications were NBNCo Ltd, North Sydney, NSW, Bridgewater Systems Corporation, filed for the purpose of extending the AUSTRALIA; Net Evidence (SLM) Ltd, Ottawa, Ontario, CANADA; Business Act’s provisions limiting the recovery of Gomshall, Surrey, UNITED KINGDOM; Connexion (Pty) Ltd., Gauteng, SOUTH antitrust plaintiffs to actual damages Nixu Software Oy Ltd., Espoo, AFRICA; cablecom GmbH, Zurich, under specified circumstances. FINLAND; Novice Software Solutions, SWITZERLAND; CANTV, Negocios de Specifically, Advanced Technology Birhana Road, Kanpur, INDIA; NTC Kft., Cantv, Edificio Cortijos 1, VENEZUELA; Group, Kansas City, MO; Aito Budapest, Gombocz Z. u, HUNGARY; Column Technologies, Downers Grove, Technologies, Espoo, FINLAND; Alepo OGIS International, Inc., San Mateo, CA; IL; CSN Technology Pty Ltd, Eveleigh, USA, Austin, TX; Aria Networks Outbox Sp z.o.o., Warsaw, POLAND; NSW, AUSTRALIA; D&A International http://www.aria-networks.com, Pacific Broadband Research, Scoresby, Limited, Bad Homburg, Hessen, Chippenham, Wiltshire, UNITED Victoria, AUSTRALIA; Parallels, GERMANY; Directorate for Emergency KINGDOM; Aspirvia Ltd, Bournemouth, Renton, WA; Parhelion Global Communication, Oslo, NORWAY; dnp UNITED KINGDOM; Avea, Istanbul, Communications Advisors, Amsterdam, services, Frankfurt, Hesse, GERMANY; TURKEY; Avvasi Incorporated, THE NETHERLANDS; Pitney Bowes Dublin City University, Dublin, Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA; Axiros Software Pty Ltd, North Sydney, NSW, IRELAND; eBIZ mobility, Bet Shemesh, GmbH, Munich Hoehenkirchen, AUSTRALIA; Polish Telephones ISRAEL; ECtel, Rosh Ha’ayin, ISRAEL; GERMANY; Azerfon, Baku, Foundation, Warszawa, POLAND; Elisa Corporation, FIN, FINLAND; AZERBAIJAN; BATMANN Consulting, Prosilient Technologies AB, Stockholm, EMGS Group, Riyadh, SAUDI ARABIA; Centennial, CO; Beijing University of SWEDEN; Protiviti, Mumbai—400 001, Empresa De Telecommunicaciones De Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, INDIA; PT Global Innovation Bogota S.A.E.S.P, Bogota, COLOMBIA; PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA; Technology, Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta, e-Stratega S.R.L., Olivos, Buenos Aires, Billskill AB, Stockholm, SWEDEN; INDONESIA; Rancore Technologies ARGENTINA; Ethiopian Bintegra, Hoce, SLOVENIA; Bull Private Limited, Navi Mumbai, Telecommunications Corporation, Telecom & Media, Les-Clayes-Sous-Bois, Maharashtra, INDIA; Reach Global Addis Ababa, ETHIOPIA; FSUE LONIIS, FRANCE; Calix, Inc., Petaluma, CA; Services Limited, Wanchai, HONG St. Petersburg, RUSSIA; FTS, Herzliya, Cloud.com, Cupertino, CA; Compunet KONG—CHINA; RooX LLC, St. ISRAEL; Fundac¸a˜o Para Inovac¸o˜es Services, Inc., Stockbridge, GA; Cordys, Petersburg, RUSSIA; Salesforce.com, Technolo´gicas—FITec, Recife, PE, Putten, THE NETHERLANDS; Cosmo San Francisco, CA; Sasktel BRAZIL; General Post and Bulgaria Mobile EAD (Globul), Sofia, International, Regina, SK, CANADA; Telecommunication Company, London, BULGARIA; CTBC Multimidia Data Net Savvis, Town & Country, MO; UNITED KINGDOM; GLOCOMP S/A, Uberlaˆndia, Minas Gerais, BRAZIL; ServiceMesh, Inc., Los Angeles, CA; SYSTEMS (M) SDN. BHD., Petaling DANTE, Cambridge, UNITED Sonaecom, Lisbon, PORTUGAL; Jaya, Selangor, MALAYSIA; HIKESIYA KINGDOM; Dataupia, Cambridge, MA; Strategic Consulting Alliance, Co., Ltd., Yokohama-city, Kanagawa, Defence Science and Technology Amersfoort, THE NETHERLANDS; JAPAN; Hollywood Mobile, Hollywood, Laboratory, Salisbury, Wiltshire, Superior Consulting Services, Koln, CA; ICCE Systems, Cary, NC; Inswitch UNITED KINGDOM; Detecon GERMANY; Synaptitude, Vienna, VA; Solutions, Miami, FL; Integra International, Bonn, GERMANY; Syntel, Inc., Troy, MI; Tele Greenland, Consultores C.A., Caracas, Estado Devoteam Consulting A/S, Danish Nuuk, GREENLAND; Telecom Miranda, VENEZUELA; Inteligentis Telecoms Business Unit, Copenhagen, ParisTech, Paris, FRANCE; TELEFOCUS Limited, Maidenhead, Berkshire, DENMARK; Eastek Pty Ltd, Melbourne, SAL, Beirut, LEBANON; Torokina UNITED KINGDOM; Intelliden, Inc, Victoria, AUSTRALIA; EMBRATEL, Rio Networks, Artarmon, NSW, Colorado Springs, CO; Ipko de Janeiro, BRAZIL; Engineering IT, AUSTRALIA; Trilogy Software Bolivia, Telecommunications LLC, Pristina, Pont St. Martin (AO), ITALY; Eutelsat Cochabamba, BOLIVIA; Tvingo Kosovo, SLOVENIA; LIBERTY S.A., Paris, FRANCE; EWE TEL GmbH, Telecom, Vladikavkaz, RUSSIA; CABLEVISION OF PUERTO RICO, Oldenburg, GERMANY; Fenavic Ltd, University of Texas M.D. Anderson Luquillo, PUERTO RICO; Liberty Global Yehud, ISRAEL; GICM Associates, Inc, Cancer Center, Houston, TX; VDVL, Inc., Englewood, CO; Libya for Telecom Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN; Globe Telecom Rijswijk, THE NETHERLANDS; and Technology, Tripoli, LIBYA; Inc., Mandaluyong City, Manila, VenKizmet PERU SAC, Lima, PERU; Macquarie Telecom, Pty. Ltd., Sydney, PHILIPPINES; Gridit, Salo, FINLAND; Vonage, Holmdel, NJ; Worldstream NSW, AUSTRALIA; Metrotek, Moscow, GridMiddle Ware Spectra, New York, Systems & Services, Port Louis, RUSSIA; MFlory & Associates, Inc., NY; Hansen Corporation Europe, MAURITIUS; XTRAC, LLC, Boston, MA; Barnegat, NJ; Mission Critical, Braine- Teddington, Middlesex, UNITED Yyield Group BV, Bennebroek, THE l’Alleud, BELGIUM; Mobile VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:43 Oct 21, 2010 Jkt 223001 PO 00000 Frm 00092 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\22OCN1.SGM 22OCN1 emcdonald on DSK2BSOYB1PROD with NOTICES 65384 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 204 / Friday, October 22, 2010 / Notices TeleSystems OJSC, Moscow, RUSSIA; Solutions Inc, Montreal, Quebec, Austria AG, Wien, AUSTRIA; TMNG to MTS–Ukraine (UMC), Kiev, UKRAINE; CANADA, have withdrawn as parties to TMNG Global, Overland Park, KS; NZ Network Management, Beijng, this venture. Communications Ltd. to Two Degrees PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA; The following members have changed Mobile Ltd, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND; NetXForge, Amsterdam, THE their names: TM International Berhad Telexpertise DeMexico S.A. DE C.V.— NETHERLANDS; Nihon Unisys, Ltd., (TMI) to Axiata Group Berhad, Kuala TXM to TXM Global Services S.A. de Tokyo, JAPAN; Nomos Software, Cork, Lumpur, MALAYSIA; usha C.V., Saltillo, MEXICO; Ventelo Bedrift IRELAND; Nortel, Ottawa, Ontario, communications technology to Bonsai AS to Ventelo Networks AS, Oslo, CANADA; Oblicore, Inc., Columbia, Network India Pvt Ltd, West Bengal, NORWAY; and Network Cadence to MD; Omnix Software ltd, Bristol, INDIA; Access Commerce to Cameleon Verecloud, Englewood, CO. UNITED KINGDOM; one2tribe Sp. z Software, Skokie, IL; VMOps Inc. to In addition, the following parties have o.o., Michalowice, POLAND; OSS Cloud.com, Cupertino, CA; Globul to changed their locations: Etisalat Nigeria Observer, Durham, NH; Pannon GSM, Cosmo Bulgaria Mobile EAD(GloBul), Budao¨rs, HUNGARY; Platinion GmbH, Sofia, BULGARIA; CTBC to CTBC to Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos, Koln, GERMANY; Prio, Inc., Overland Multimidia Data Net S/A minas, Gerais, NIGERIA; Bright Consulting to Sofia, Park, KS; Process Management BRAZIL; Devoteam Consulting A/S to BULGARIA; KARA DANISMANLIK Consulting GmbH, Muenchen, Devoteam Consulting A/S Danish YAZILIM Ve BILISIM TICARET LTD. GERMANY; QinetiQ, Farnborough, Telecoms Business Unit, Copenhagen, STI to Istanbul, TURKEY; The CNIA Hampshire, UNITED KINGDOM; DENMARK; DU to EITC (DU), Dubai, Group to Westfield, NJ; Interfacing Revenue Assurance Consulting, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES; Engineering Technologies Corp. to Montreal, Borehamwood, Herts, UNITED to Engineering IT, Pont St. Martin, Quebec, CANADA; OMANTEL to Ruwi, KINGDOM; RiverMuse, London, ITALY; Eutelsat to Eutelsat S.A., Paris, Muscat, OMAN; MTN Cameroon to UNITED KINGDOM; RRD SRL—Reti FRANCE; GISDATA GROUP to GDI Douala, Littoral Region, CAMEROON; Radiotelevisive Digitali Srl, Milano, MI, Systems, Inc., Zagreb, CROATIA; Globe Rate Integration, Inc. to Durham, NC; ITALY; Scartel Star Lab Ltd., St. Telecom to Globe Telecom Inc., Manila, IBB Consulting Group to Philadelphia, Petersburg, RUSSIA; SciSys UK Ltd., PHILIPPINES; Hansen Technologies to PA; Datanomic
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