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FEIFinancial Executives International
FEIFederation Equestre Internationale (French: International Federation for Equestrian sport)
FEIForum d'Entraide Informatique (French: Mutual Information Forum)
FEIFaculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology (Slovakia)
FEIFederal Executive Institute
FEIFront End of Innovation
FEIFile Exchange Interface
FEIFargo Electronics, Inc. (Eden Prairie, MN)
FEIFinancial Executives Institute
FEIFonds Europeen d'Investissement (French: European Investment Fund)
FEIFondo Europeo per gli Investimenti (Italian: European Investment Fund)
FEIFrequency Electronics Inc.
FEIFaculdade de Engenharia Industrial
FEIFederal Employer Identification Number
FEIFranca Esperanto-Instituto (French: French Institute of Esperanto)
FEIFederation of the Electronics Industry (UK trade association)
FEIFrance Europe Immobilier (French real estate company)
FEIFinancial Engines, Inc.
FEIForeign Earned Income
FEIFortress Energy, Inc. (Canada)
FEIFalange Española Independiente
FEIFinnish Energy Industries (trade association)
FEIFederation of Electronic Industries
FEIFor Everyone's Information
FEIFree Estradiol Index (hormones)
FEIFederal Electoral Institute (Election Bureau of Mexico)
FEIFiring Error Indicator
FEIFrequency Error Indicator
FEIFinal Energy Intensity
FEIFully Electronic Ignition
FEIFacilities Engineering Items
FEIFlight Engineer Instructor
FEIFunctionally Emulative Increment
FEIForce Effectiveness Indicator
FEIFinal Earning Indicator (pension-related calculations)
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nThe Federation of the Electronics Industry responded to the Stewart Report by stating: 'Operators will help ensure local communities are better informed about applications made for new base station sites and have appropriate opportunity to make their views known
Estimates of the number of new base stations that might be needed vary from around 40,000 (provided by the Federation of the Electronics Industry, the spokesman for the mobile phone sector) up to around 100,000.
A Federation of the Electronics Industry survey found Scots make an average of seven calls and sends 10 text messages daily, costing pounds 35-a-month.
The Federation of the Electronics Industry, which represents mobile phone manufacturers, declined to comment on the findings yesterday.
The Federation of the Electronics Industry - who represent the five major mobile phone operators - claim each temporary "base station" will be able to cope with the massive demand by dealing with hundreds of calls at any one time.
Zuken (Bristol, United Kingdom), a provider of professional software solutions for the design of printed circuit boards (PCBs), multichip modules (MCMs) and integrated circuit (IC) packages and systems, has become the first electronic design automation (EDA) software vendor to back the PCB Design Scheme, represented by the Federation of the Electronics Industry (FEI, London, England), and part of a GBP2.8 million program jointly funded by the Department of Trade & Industry (DTI, London, England) and the electronics industry.
The Federation of the Electronics Industry has also produced its own guidelines to improve consultation.
A spokesman for the Federation of the Electronics Industry said: "Phones will be sold with information on what their SARs are."
A spokesman for The Federation of the Electronics Industry (FEI) said: 'Tests made by FEI members and also at an independent laboratory have without exception shown that the absorption levels produced when using a headset are significantly less than those produced without a headset.
A spokeswoman for the Federation of the Electronics Industry (FEI), which represents all UK mobile phone companies, said decisions on where to put telecommunications equipment were based on height, and whether it fitted in with the network.
THE Federation of the Electronics Industry, the trade association for mobile phone manufacturers, said yesterday that there was no hard scientific evidence backing claims that mobiles were a health risk.
Last night the Federation of the Electronics Industry, which represents the UK's mobile phone companies, responded by starting an "urgent review" of its marketing strategy towards children.
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