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oversea students experience culture conflict during their study at UK, i can find my essay ,i will paste it here later, thanks
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We have stabilised the business in the UK, which is still our largest operation, and we? ... Options to understand how we can serve our customers better and build a viable telecommunication player, both in the UK as well as around the world, in small and mid-sized markets. ...
You set out to stabilise the UK. ... largest business, the UK, was in long-term decline, with revenue declining about 6 per cent per annum over the last four years, and absorbing cash to the tune of more than ? ... This was the first year of a three-year plan and at the end of it we feel that we now have a platform around which to reconstruct our competitive position in the UK. ... The total telecommunication market in the UK is mature as it is in many other European countries. ... But I think there are a number of interesting points that need to be kept in mind whilst we reconstruct our position in the UK. ... ve been observing is a very strong acceleration in broadband across Europe and, clearly, also in the UK and that has a number of implications. ... And in thinking, and shaping, and driving the transformation of Cable & Wireless in the UK we are now driving the business in three different segments. ...
UK - Part 2: Business segment, Carrier Services, Role in the UK
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Well, the Business segment is the other 50 per cent of the market in the UK. ... We are seeing the same type of growth profile across Europe and the UK is clearly not lagging behind. ...
So one year on, are you saying that there is now a credible role for Cable & Wireless in the UK?
Approximate Word count = 2209 Approximate Pages = 8.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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