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- Unbundling is the process of breaking up packages of products and services that were previously offered as a group, possibly even free. Unbundling has...
- Local loop unbundling (LLU or LLUB) is the regulatory process of allowing multiple telecommunications operators to use connections from a telephone exchange...
- Ownership unbundling is the process by which a company is divested of some of its ****et via legislation. This is often done to break up monopolies. Vertically...
- Scribd Inc. (pronounced /ˈskrɪbd/) operates three primary platforms: Scribd, Everand, and SlideShare. Scribd is a digital do****ent library that hosts over...
- Charter Communications, Inc., is an American telecommunications and m**** media company with services branded as Spectrum. The company is headquartered...
- transmission of electricity in South Africa. It was created with the unbundling of Eskom into 3 separate entities. At the 2019 State of the Nation Address...
- In the telephony business, sub-loop unbundling (SLU) is a type of unbundled access whereby a sub-section of the local loop is unbundled. In practice this...
- has required transmission system operator (TSO) and regional utilities unbundling in order to separate electricity distribution and retail electricity supply...
- September 2009. Core elements of the third package include ownership unbundling, which sti****tes the separation of companies' generation and sale operations...
- and investment research paymentseffectively unbundling. The FCA has consistently argued that unbundling research from dealing commissions would drive...