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BKT USA, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of off-highway tires. BKT has a wide product range with more than 2,000 SKU s (Stock Keeping Units) and is One Stop Shop for all off-highway tire solutions.
The success story of BKT USA, Inc. begun in 1995, when it entered into production of cross ply off-highway tires. Product received instant acceptance in European and North American markets. With the help of persistent and intensive market research coupled with ever expanding production capabilities, today BKT has made its mark in the specialty segments like agricultural, construction, industrial, earthmover, port, ATV (all terrain vehicle) and turf care applications in both cross ply and radial construction.
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BELLEVUE, Wash., April 8, 2021 /3BL Media/ Rural America, get ready for your closeup. Yesterday, in an event webcast to the world, T-Mobile (NASDAQ: TMUS) detailed the Magenta wave coming to small town U.S.A. That wave includes an upgrade to 5G phones and plans, a new home broadband option for 10 million rural households T-Mobile Home Internet and a commitment to build hundreds of new stores and create 7,500 new jobs supporting the wireless needs of communities all across rural America.
Today, the Un-carrier narrows its focus to just one town: introducing the T-Mobile Hometown Techover, a contest to find a single town in America that can showcase the power of the T-Mobile 5G network, that can be the 5G model for all other cities, towns, hamlets, burgs, parishes, villages or other similarly named community. And entering is as easy as taking a selfie.
ARKRAY USA Releases mySaliva Enhanced Reporting Software for SillHa Oral Wellness System
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MINNEAPOLIS, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ ARKRAY USA, Inc. introduced the next version of SillHa Software called mySaliva, which enhances the company s exclusive SillHa Oral Wellness System for salivary screening. SillHa is used by dentists and oral healthcare professionals to assess, educate, and collaborate with patients regarding their oral health and wellness.
The mySaliva report offers a comprehensive assessment using seven key analytes of oral wellness that are clinically validated and indexed in easy-to-understand, patient-friendly terms: low, moderate, or high risk for oral disease. Customizable fields allow for personalized feedback. Patients and healthcare professionals can then monitor and compare test results over time in subsequent visits, using mySaliva charting features to measure the effectiveness of preventative meas
Is Your Town Ready for the Selfie of a Lifetime? T-Mobile Unveils Hometown Techover Contest
Rural America, get ready for your closeup. Yesterday, in an event webcast to the world, T-Mobile (News - Alert) (NASDAQ: TMUS) detailed the Magenta wave coming to small town U.S.A. That wave includes an upgrade to 5G phones and plans, a new home broadband option for 10 million rural households - T-Mobile Home Internet - and a commitment to build hundreds of new stores and create 7,500 new jobs supporting the wireless needs of communities all across rural America.
Today, the Un-carrier narrows its focus to just one town: introducing the T-Mobile Hometown Techover, a contest to find a single town in America that can showcase the power of the T-Mobile 5G network, that can be the 5G model for all other cities, towns, hamlets, burgs, parishes, villages or other similarly named community. And entering is as easy as taking a selfie. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Infowars‘ Alex Jones has blown the lid on a massive human smuggling operation taking place right in plain sight at America’s southern border. Local police, however, could not care less.
Jones filmed buses taking children from a makeshift, dirt floor cage camp under the Anzalduas International Bridge in McAllen, Tex., to a processing facility in Donna, Tex. These children were then moved to a Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) processing camp in downtown McAllen before once again being transported, this time to a Catholic charity.
At the Catholic charity, these children were observed being given bus or airplane tickets before being taken to either the airport or a bus station. While at the facility, Jones and his crew observed five children being taken and loaded by an adult into a hatch back car.