INTERNATIONAL: Unisphere signs Text up for a year
03 Dec 1999 | by JEMIMAH BAILEY
-month stint led Bob Olsen, senior PR manager for Unisphere, to sign the year-long contract ...
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. Euan Barty worked for AT&T last year on a project organising a visit to China by chief executive Bob...US telecom giant AT s activity there has so far mainly been restricted to equipment supply. The agency s brief includes lobbying the Beijing government on easing regulation of the telecom industry. Euan Barty worked for AT&T last year on a project organising a visit to China by chief executive Bob ...
-month stint led Bob Olsen, senior PR manager for Unisphere, to sign the year-long contract ...
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