But this suggests that revenue per subscriber will be down again on the first quarter. |
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Things that might help include the introduction of broadband digital subscriber lines and flat-rate internet access. |
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Better options are the flat-rate services, like digital subscriber lines, satellite internet connections, or cable modems. |
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The opt-in functionality and quality subscriber database have been found to be important elements in wireless advertising. |
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Only until recently, both carriers seemed to be in a permanent death spiral of subscriber losses. |
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These magazines listed the rank of games solely from subscriber feedback, where ratings were compiled within a ten point decimalized system. |
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These new systems will be able to maintain a session even when a subscriber leaves a cell site or a device is turned off. |
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Send in the subscriber card or go to www.dancemagazine.com to subscribe now. |
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As a subscriber, we hope you were pleased to see that Parsons was featured as the cover subject of our February 2002 issue. |
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The VHI pays consultants if a subscriber opts to be treated privately, irrespective of whether the patient is in a public or private bed. |
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The subscriber at this stage also had to supply the company with a password. |
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You risk fingering some guy who's your neighbor and a potential advertiser and subscriber. |
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As a subscriber to their newsletter and referrer of 3 subscribers, I got 8 shares when they distributed them. |
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Speed dial is required to minimize the time a subscriber has to spend dialing or redialing. |
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Our standing offer to refund the fees of any dissatisfied subscriber applies here, of course. |
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The objective of such connects was also to provide all basic mobile telephony needs of a subscriber under one roof. |
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Perhaps he was in search of a subscriber list of those pent up in the big house. |
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An international standard has been agreed for next-generation xDSL technology, single-pair high bit rate digital subscriber line transceivers. |
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I am a long term subscriber and sometime contributor to the x-ray files and the letters, as well as a fellow Mainer. |
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Internet traffic flows can be bursty, and it's important to ensure that bursts headed to one subscriber do not affect service provided to others. |
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A subscriber who used to work in television spotted a massive Channel Seven stuff-up at about 11.30am. |
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The same password that provides Internet access, is also used to control access to subscriber email. |
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The medicated result is a toxic level of mass hysteria for the patient, or in this case, the news subscriber. |
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A viewer leaving Time Warner because of the fight does not affect CBS, but it does cost Time Warner a subscriber. |
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Broadcasters say the operators cheat by drastically understating their subscriber numbers. |
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Communication is opened by entering the assigned call number of the destination subscriber. |
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Thus, instead of being shown your number, the subscriber you have called is shown, for example, a service call number. |
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A Participant that is not a subscriber to Shorcan may not jitney an order through a dealer that is a subscriber to Shorcan. |
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When a subscriber enters into an ESP, he or she names one or more beneficiaries to whom, or for whom, EAPs will be made. |
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Using the secretarial function, it is possible to have another subscriber call number called directly instead of your voicebox. |
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This would ensure that no subscriber unwillingly loses entitlement to investment income, the grant and the bond. |
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Netflix can add to its subscriber rolls geometrically while expanding its expenses arithmetically. |
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Some argue for access to cable and satellite subscriber fees to mitigate the loss of commercial revenue. |
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Aereo rents each subscriber a fingernail-sized antenna, which it houses in a warehouse in Brooklyn. Television companies loathe Aereo. |
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Many scholarly journals in the scientific, technical and medical fields have become almost unaffordable for the average individual subscriber. |
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This option is more advantageous than termination if the subscriber does not have a need to retrieve the contributions. |
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This process means that a subscriber can keep his telephone number when changing over from one operator to another. |
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The personal data of each mobile phone subscriber has become a key social feature of the subscription model. |
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The beneficiaries must be under 21 when named and related to the subscriber by blood or by adoption. |
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A quick way to get some subscriber information is to go to your subscriber list. |
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The subscriber can pay into the plan up to the maximum amount allowed for each beneficiary. |
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Settings that can be programmed in a variety of ways enable the device to be adapted to the requirements of the specific subscriber. |
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These minimum amounts are net of any sales commissions paid by a subscriber to their registered dealer. |
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Jane Browne is a long-time Buddhist practitioner, subscriber to the Middle Way since the early 1950s, and continual supporter of the English Sangha. |
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It has instituted billing by which a subscriber has the right to receive a single bill even if it uses the services provided by several unbundled telecom companies. |
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And because his fan base is so fervent he can then negotiate down the road for an increase subscriber fee. |
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I have been a Crikey subscriber twice since you began but each time I have unsubscribed because I did not like the gossip and general nastiness in most of your material. |
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I was a subscriber to the League Against Cruel Sports but I am not now. |
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Since it's paywalled and the photos are by an ft photographer, that doesn't mean much if you aren't a subscriber. |
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The service signed up its millionth subscriber after about three months. |
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It was published as a quarterly for eight years, after which the issues became very erratic because of a low subscriber base and a lack of a full-time staff. |
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Navic Systems worked with cable companies to gather subscriber data, so Kanojia has some experience with his competitors. |
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Company officials had hoped to expand their services, offering end-to-end solutions to help cable companies implement new broadband subscriber services. |
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A subscription to an Internet access provider will give the subscriber access to the Internet. |
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Bloomberg has said it has discontinued allowing reporters to access subscriber information. |
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Every subscriber can subscribe for orders at different prices without restraint of a minimum amount per order. |
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Intel may, in appropriate circumstances, terminate an account holder or subscriber to an Intel Web Sites if he or she is a repeat infringer. |
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Both the former and replacement beneficiaries are related to the subscriber by blood relation or adoption. |
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As a subscriber,any tickets you mislay or forget to bring to a performance can easily be identified and replaced. |
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Statement that the subscriber has a good faith belief that the material did not constitute copyright infringement. |
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However, each e-mail is a customised collection of information for an individual subscriber and so is sent separately and never as a bulk addressed single e-mail. |
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You want any internal subscriber who calls you to get a message. |
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A network can only push out so much data at any given time and operators expend substantial effort to ensure that no subscriber is entirely cut out by pinching bandwidth from extant connections, slowing them down. |
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The new bundled services include voice, digital subscriber line and long distance services. |
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The subscriber must include this payment in his or her income. |
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The subscriber premise radio-external unit is externally mounted and uses a Yagi antenna, which is about five feet long. |
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Kagan expects solid subscriber growth from DBS in the near term, waning a few years out as local-into-local and HD local penetration matures. |
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It also has control and communication functions, i.e. downloading billing data, event purchasing, polling etc. The apparatus will only unscramble encoded signals assigned to a particular subscriber. |
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It suggests Netflix could be at a saturation point, having already booked its biggest subscriber gains. |
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Requiring an ISP to identify a subscriber based on a pseudonym raises the problem identified by Justice von Finckenstein in BMG et al v. John Doe et al of assuming that the subscriber is the person using a given pseudonym. |
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The beneficiary does not have to be related to the subscriber in any way. |
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The reader shows the title or, as another option, the first few lines of an article. An accompanying link is sent permitting the subscriber to open the entire article in the browser. |
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You can hire a research firm like Ipsos-Reid to design and tabulate your subscriber survey or you can design your own and have it tabulated by a third party. |
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So they try to recoup linage and subscriber numbers with their new products. |
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This means the smart money is on good welcome and trigged email campaigns which keep the subscriber engaged from the start and the interaction relevant and valuable to them. |
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Companies wishing to become digital subscriber line service providers are required to inform the CRTC of their intention to do so and submit the name of the carrier supplying the unbundled local loop and collocation. |
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The Shasta 5000 BSN can prevent spoof attacks from getting through to the subscriber's network as it incorporates advanced anti-spoofing capabilities that can be applied to each individual subscriber. |
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If a gatekeeper has not already been selected for your company, the first request for access to subscriber number information will start the gatekeeper process. |
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Many marketers, for example, make the request at the close of every e-mail they send to a mailing list subscriber. |
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This means that, due to the telephone line characteristics, the maximum distance between the central office and the subscriber is 18,000 feet. |
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Where such activities cannot be based on aggregated data, they should be considered as value added services for which the consent of the subscriber is required. |
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Built on the growing popularity of mobile entertainment, Casimo also enables operators to personalize their service portfolio based on subscriber type, as well as widen their offer. |
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The Re S. C. case considered a request for a search warrant and whether there was sufficient authority for Toronto police to have obtained subscriber information and addresses from an Internet service provider. |
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Media commentators had debated whether the figure could be reached as the growth in subscriber numbers elsewhere in Europe flattened. |
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In tandem with the decoder, the smart card only allows a film to be decrypted by a subscriber who has acquired access rights, thus counteracting the proliferation of illegal copies. |
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In accordance with the certification procedure, SWI is required to affix appropriate labels to all of the Inmarsat subscriber terminals used in Canada. |
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When the question is answered by a web user, the subscriber will receive an uncharged SMS as answer to the question. |
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Rather than sending programmes directly to customers' homes, Aereo captures free, over-the-air broadcasts on wee antennae and transmits them directly to digital recording devices, one per subscriber. |
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Such a deal would equip AOL, an ISP, with a broadband presence while it provides Excite, a more broadband Internet access provider, with a larger subscriber base. |
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Porting of numbers and their subsequent activation shall be executed within the shortest possible delay, no later than one working day from the initial request by the subscriber. |
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However, since the acquisition of the iDEN network, Sprint is struggling with subscriber retention issues. |
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The notification should include information about measures taken by the provider to address the breach, as well as recommendations for the subscriber or individual concerned. |
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The financial issue under study could be resolved by allocating subscriber fees to those general interest television networks, but the regulatory issue may also be very important. |
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The SMS Marketing application launched by OIR enables businesses to build and manage subscriber databases for direct mobile marketing. |
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Since founding The Well-Heeled Society blog six years ago, Bennett has amassed an international readership and subscriber base. |
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Further big increases in the number of new subscribers, and a high churn among operators' existing subscriber bases, accounted for the surge in demand. |
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However, a subscriber may have several decoders covered by one contract. |
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The reason for high growth in DTH subscriber base can be attributed to the fact that quality of service delivered by DTH is superior as compared to cable or any other medium. |
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These include higher-speed, lower cost, and more intelligent digital subscriber line, third-generation wireless data, and streaming multimedia services. |
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Within the hot xDSL market, there is a need to pre-qualify subscriber loops for a given xDSL service, test provisioning service, and troubleshoot and monitor existing service. |
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Each subscriber may create a 'reject list' to permanently disallow specific telemarketers, and an 'allow list' giving selected telemarketers access to the subscriber. |
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