If ever there was a good reason for Telecom NZ to unbundle its local loop service and offer it to competitors, this is it. |
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It is technically possible to unbundle copper lines to connect each consumer's home to the basement of the building. |
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Credit risk transfer instruments enable banks to unbundle risks more easily and to shape their credit risk exposure more effectively. |
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By contrast, there is no obvious reason to unbundle narrative books into individual chapters or paragraphs. |
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Building on the integrated e-business infrastructure, companies unbundle operations, outsource noncritical activities, and create supply chain communities. |
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First, the information revolution has helped to unbundle existing companies. |
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Thus, different new organisational forms of the railway sector have emerged, trying to unbundle the functions and place them under separate responsibilities. |
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We also have a disturbance on the market that is severe, which Neelie Kroes's report showed us very clearly and which puts on the table the need to unbundle, which is also a foreign relations concern. |
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While it may be possible to privatise certain railway lines as integrated companies, especially some freight lines, if governments want service competition they will have to unbundle the railways. |
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All managing bodies of airports, user and suppliers of services must unbundle the accounts of their groundhandling activities from those of their other activities in accordance with current accounting practice. |
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It is generally higher in industry segments that are relatively easy to unbundle and expose to competition, and in countries with greater institutional and regulatory capabilities. |
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In the 1990s, junk bonds were issued to finance an inverse movement of capital, designed to unbundle conglomerates and to reconstitute the capital according to the principle of core business. |
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To speed up the provision of cheaper and faster internet access, the Council has reached a political agreement on a regulation to unbundle the local loop. |
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Therefore it is difficult to unbundle the individual price elements of the service for a final user, suggesting that incoming and outgoing calls should be treated together. |
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A successor might want to unbundle it, perhaps spinning off Clearstream, the securities depository, to make Deutsche Börse a more acceptable hub for partner markets. |
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One of the essentials for this is unbundling, the use of company law to unbundle the network from production on the one hand and retailing on the other. |
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Jim Norton, formerly the government's chief e-commerce adviser, thinks this is too long: the Irish government, he says, managed to unbundle their own local loop in only eight months. |
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This may be one of the explanations for the fact that Denmark had a leading role in initiatives to unbundle the local loop and that the unbundling process has largely been unmarred by controversy. |
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Now for the first time, Oftel has upheld complaints from other operators who complained that BT's proposed level of service agreement to unbundle the local loop was unfair. |
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