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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...
- Unbundled legal services, also known as limited scope representation and discrete task representation, is a method of legal representation in which an...
- Unbundled network elements (UNEs) are a requirement mandated by the United States Telecommunications Act of 1996. They are the parts of the telecommunications...
- Unbundled access is an often practiced form of regulation during liberalization, where new entrants of the market (challengers) are offered access to...
- viable energy markets, with generation, transmission and supply segments unbundled since 2001. There is an independent Electricity Regulatory Authority that...
- effective. They reference the relatively pluralized and specialized ("unbundled") distribution of executive power in most U.S. state governments, where...
- physically the following w****. On 1 January 2007, digital downloads (including unbundled album tracks) became eligible from the point of release, without the need...
- subscriber home: FTTH, unbundled or bundled; "Triple play" (broadband bundled connection) or "quadruple play" (broadband unbundled or FTTH connection) services;...
- based on the Telecommunications Act of 1996 section 251 which defines unbundled network elements (UNEs) for in****bent local exchange carriers and competitive...
- companies and plug-compatible peripheral manufacturers. Shortly after, IBM unbundled its software and services in what many observers believed was a direct...