Communications, Media and Entertainment
- Communications, Media and Entertainment
Communications, Media and Entertainment (also known as CME) is an industry name. This term is commonly used by IT/ITES/BPO companies for referring to the services they offer to companies in these domains.
ee also
*VoIP
*IPTV
*Telecommunications
*Internet
*Telephony
*Broadband
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