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Unbundled access is an
often practiced form of
regulation during liberalization,
where new
entrants of the
market (challengers) are
offered access to...
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telephone company). To
increase competition,
other providers are
granted unbundled access. LLU is
generally opposed by ILECs,
which are
generally either...
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Unbundled legal services, also
known as
limited scope representation and
discrete task representation, is a
method of
legal representation in
which an...
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subscriber home: FTTH,
unbundled or bundled; "Triple play" (broadband
bundled connection) or "quadruple play" (broadband
unbundled or FTTH connection) services;...
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Unbundled network elements (UNEs) are a
requirement mandated by the
United States Telecommunications Act of 1996. They are the
parts of the telecommunications...
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physically the
following w****. On 1
January 2007,
digital downloads (including
unbundled album tracks)
became eligible from the
point of release,
without the need...
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companies and plug-compatible
peripheral manufacturers.
Shortly after, IBM
unbundled its
software and
services in what many
observers believed was a direct...
- nondiscriminatory, in
accordance with the
terms and
conditions of the
agreement Unbundled access - The duty to provide, to any
requesting telecommunications carrier...
- It was
formed on 1 May 1955. In 2007, the
Government of West
Bengal unbundled the
erstwhile WBSEB into two
companies namely West
Bengal State Electricity...
- An
Economic History. Praeger. pp. 172–9. ISBN 978-0-03-063059-0. IBM
unbundled (began
charging for)
software 23 June 1969. Dave Pitts' IBM 7090 support...