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- Telecoms_crash abstract "The Telecoms crash was a stock market crash which occurred in 2001. It is sometimes confused with the Dot Com crash which happened at around the same time. Unlike the dot com crash however, the telecoms sector relied on long engineering research and development cycles, and the development companies on the telecom operators buying software maintenance contracts and upgrade paths. The dot com boom was caused by people investing money in ideas that were unrealistic.".
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- Telecoms_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Telecoms crash".
- Telecoms_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "collapse of the telecommunications sector".
- Telecoms_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "global tech crash".
- Telecoms_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "led them into deep debt".
- Telecoms_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "particularly high".
- Telecoms_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "severe recession".
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- Telecoms_crash subject Category:History_of_telecommunications.
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- Telecoms_crash comment "The Telecoms crash was a stock market crash which occurred in 2001. It is sometimes confused with the Dot Com crash which happened at around the same time. Unlike the dot com crash however, the telecoms sector relied on long engineering research and development cycles, and the development companies on the telecom operators buying software maintenance contracts and upgrade paths. The dot com boom was caused by people investing money in ideas that were unrealistic.".
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