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Connecticut's businesses, a mix of old-guard insurance and financecompanies and new economy bio-tech and e-businesses, are highly vulnerable theft and fraud, because information is so valuable to these businesses. The 2002 CSI/FBI Computer Crime and Security Survey Report, released April 7th, noted that viruses are the "most common type ofcyber attack," but theft of proprietary information and financial fraud cause the greatest losses. The survey ... found that 75 percent of survey respondents don't report intrusions to law enforcement officials because they fear "negative publicity."
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Map of Connecticut /PRNewswire/ -- Cingular Wireless's network performance in Connecticut is more reliable than those of its competitors, according to a recent system performance report. The competitive research, commissioned by Cingular but conducted by an independent third party, measured state-wide comparative data about wireless network performance. Analysis of the data by Cingular Wireless shows that the company has the best wireless network in terms of overall quality in the Constitution State.Data is gathered for this report by literally traveling throughout the wireless network and making repeated test calls to measure the network's performance in the state. This data is then analyzed in comparison to results of similar drive-test data for other wireless carriers. whether there is wireless coverage in the area."Network quality is a major criteria for customers who are choosing a wireless provider," said Mark Collins vice president and general manager of Cingular Wireless New England, "Clearly Cingular's ongoing investment and our commitment to customers in the Connecticut market is paying off."Network EnhancementsIn Fall of 2003, Cingular Wireless completed the Connecticut build-out of its next-generation GSM/GPRS network that provides the latest technology advances, including "truest sound" audio and wireless phones with color screens, embedded cameras and rich downloadable content, such as games and ring tones. This year, further enhancements have been made to the network with the launch of EDGE in Connecticut, a high-speed wireless data service which gives customers true "third generation" (3G) wireless data services with data speeds typically three times faster than what was available on GPRS.These advances were part of a two-year, $75 million effort implementing an advanced GSM/EDGE voice and data network throughout Connecticut.
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Connecticut's state senate has 36 members and its house of representatives has 151; members of both houses are elected for two-year terms. The state executive branch is headed by a governor elected for a term of four years. In 1994, John G. Rowland, the state's first Republican chief executive in 24 years, was elected. He was reelected in 1998 and 2002 but resigned in 2004 as he faced impeachment proceedings over suspected corruption. (Rowland subsequently pleaded guilty to a federal charge of corruption.) Lt. Gov. M. Jodi Rell... a Republican, succeeded Rowland, and she won election to the post in 2006. Connecticut's counties have lost most of their governmental functions to the state's towns and cities.
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Connecticut has large Italian American and Irish American populations, as well as German American and Portuguese American populations, second highest percentage of any state behind Rhode Island (19.3%). Italian is the largest ancestry group in five of the state's counties, while the Irish are the largest group in Tolland county, French Canadians the largest group in Windham county, and old stock New England Yankees are present throughout. African Americans and Hispanics (mostly Puerto Ricans) are numerous in the urban areas of the state. Like Ohio and New York, Connecticut is ... known for its relatively large Hungarian American population, the majority of which live in and around Fairfield, Stamford, Naugatuck and Bridgeport. Connecticut also has a sizable Polish American population, with New Britain containing the largest Polish American population in the state.
During the 1840s, Connecticut received a large number of Irish immigrants who were integrated into the state's manufacturing economy. By the beginning of the Civil War, Connecticut was a major arms manufacturing center that contributed many weapons to the Union army. The state had been a hotbed of antislavery sentiment in the antebellum years, and during the war, it contributed more troops, mostly volunteers, to the Union cause than any state except Massachusetts. In 1875, Hartford was chosen as the permanent home of state government and the capitol building there was finished in 1880. Influxes of immigrants arrived from eastern Europe and Italy, with Italian Americans becoming the largest ethnic group in the state.
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Though famed for its rural loveliness, Connecticut derives most of its wealth from industry. Textiles, silverware, sewing machines, and clocks and watches are among Connecticut's historic manufactures. The state's principal industries today produce jet engines and parts, electronics and electrical machinery, computer equipment, and helicopters. Much of Connecticut's manufacturing is for the military. Firearms and ammunition, first produced here at the time of the American Revolution, are still made, and Groton is still a center for submarine building. Declines in federal defense spending... have adversely affected the state's economy.
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