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ITA and Software's
Orbitz licenses ITA Software's Lisp-powered QPX software to power their site.
On March 1, 2012, Google and Cape Air announced that Cape Air had migrated to ITA Software's passenger reservations system.

ITA and engine
* ITA: Honda CR-X ( 1989 – 1991 ), Mazda RX-7 ( 12A engine, 1979 – 1985 ), Acura Integra ( 1. 6-liter engine, 1986 – 1989 )

ITA and used
The ITA was responsible for determining the location, constructing, building, and operating the transmission stations used by the ITV network, as well as determining the franchise areas and awarding the franchises for each regional commercial broadcaster.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
* The Test Card Circle Details of the UK's Trade Test Transmissions including the history of the BBC and ITA Test Cards, a look at the music used and full details about the Trade Test Colour Films shown from the late fifties to 1973.
Finally, a socket is used to bridge the connection between the ITA and the DUT.
The fastest man ( Urban Zemmer ( ITA ) 0h32: 52 ) and the second fastest as well as the fastest woman ( Barbara Exenberger ( AUT )-0h54: 47 ) have all been in sub-class " over40 " and used touring skis.

ITA and by
When the People's Republic was founded in 1949, the telecommunications systems and facilities in China first established by the Qing and Republican ITA and Ministry of Posts and Communications had been seriously damaged from over thirty years of on and off war between warlords, Japan, and the two sides of the Chinese Civil War.
Following these launches, the ITA awarded more franchises until the whole country was covered by a regional station, totaling fourteen, with all stations launched by 1962.
The Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) is a no longer operating agency created by the Television Act 1954 to supervise the creation of " Independent Television " ( ITV ), the first commercial television network in the United Kingdom.
During September 1963 the ITA invited new applications for franchises to operate from July 1964 for three years or until the arrival of ITV2, whichever came first ( in the event, " ITV2 ", the second commercial channel, did not begin until 1982, under the guise of Channel 4 ), but in fact no changes were made to any franchise holders at that time, except for confirming the merger of the South Wales and the West franchise held by TWW and the Wales West and North franchise held by WWN following the financial collapse of WWN.
In January 1955 the ITA authorised the creation of ITN ( Independent Television News ), a company owned and operated by the ITV companies collectively, to provide a news service for the new network.
The ITA was pressured, by a consortium of Welsh-speaking businessmen, into setting up a new North and West Wales region ; the ITA asked the Postmaster General to allow this, which he did, with strict provisos: the new service must not offer viewers in Wales a choice other viewers did not have, and at the last minute, the Postmaster General insisted that the new station should, on its own, produce ten-hours-a-week of programmes in Welsh, without relying on Welsh language programmes produced by Granada and TWW.
In this case, the parent company was the Associated British Picture Corporation ( ABPC ), which initially did not wish to become involved with the new broadcasting system, but were persuaded to do so by the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) and the manager of their Pathé News subsidiary Howard Thomas, who became the new company's managing director.
A later offer from the ITA was to let TWW buy 40 % of Harlech's stock to guarantee a profit and a connection with the television industry: It is commonly believed that TWW spurned this offer in a fit of pique but were actually advised to reject it by their merchant bank.
Following the intervention of the ITA, a temporary service was set up — Independent Television Service for Wales and the West, broadcasting from the old TWW Pontcanna studios in Cardiff, and staffed by former TWW workers, until Harlech ( soon renamed " HTV ") was ready to take over its franchise early, on 20 May 1968.
Having felt desperately hard-done-by the ITA, and in the fits of a corporate tantrum, the company showed their final display of anger by closing down with Come To An End, a reflective epilogue with John Betjeman, who had made several films for the station, paying tribute to the personnel, programmes and achievements of TWW ( which Betjeman affectionately referred to as Tellywelly ).
Although the bulk of test transmissions and research were conducted for the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) at the ABC studios at Teddington, TWW leased two prototype EMI colour cameras and associated equipment in 1966 and began running trials, with shows being transmitted on internal networks for viewing by employees.
It was the only ITA broadcaster created in 1954 that survived into the 21st century, and flourished it emerged the dominant player in the ITV network by 2000.
The ITA was created on January 2, 1980 and is headed by the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade.
From launch on 22 September 1955 at 19: 15 GMT to July 1968, the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) contract to provide programming on the ITV network for London on weekdays had been operated by Associated-Rediffusion.
The outcome proposed by the ITA was a " shotgun marriage " between ABC and Rediffusion, the resultant company being awarded the contract to serve London on weekdays.
The former Rediffusion studios at Wembley were sold off to London Weekend Television by order of the ITA.
This station was more highly regarded by the ITA ( amongst others ) than Rediffusion whose programming was seen as downmarket and whose management-style was viewed as high-handed.
The LTC plans were seen by the ITA as serious contenders to the quality educational programming of the BBC ; so keen were the ITA that they were quoted, at the time, as saying the LTC had to have its chance, whatever the repercussions.

ITA and travel
* ITA Software, Inc., a travel industry software firm
ITA Software is a travel industry software division of Google, formerly an independent company, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

ITA and websites
As part of the agreement, Google must license ITA software to other websites for 5 years.

ITA and such
At the same time, Thames started making enquiries about a seven-day contract in such an event, an offer quickly rebuffed by the ITA.
An answer was found in the form of a merger with Lew Grade ’ s ITC Entertainment, which had failed to win a franchise of its own as the ITA was afraid such a powerful organisation would dominate the other network companies.
Newer, interactive T-FA approaches, such as Duo Security's Duo Push technology and ENTERSECT Technologies ' Interactive Transaction Authentication ( ITA ) system, attempt to close the loop where attackers could get hold of OTPs, by prompting a user on a paired mobile phone about the transaction taking place.

ITA and Kayak
He currently sits on the boards of ; 24 / 7 Customer, Earth Networks, Gamefly, HealthCentral, Green Dot Corporation, Klarna, Kayak. com, LinkedIn, Stripe_ ( company ) and Sugar Inc .. Moritz previously served on the boards of A123 Systems, Aricent Group, Atom Entertainment, CenterRun, eGroups, Flextronics, Google, ITA Software, Luxim, PayPal, Plaxo, Pure Digital, Saba Software, Yahoo !, and Zappos.

ITA and .
In 1986 it was estimated that 60 % of 800 Embraer engineers had graduated from the ITA.
Large organizations that make use of Python include Google, Yahoo !, CERN, NASA, ILM, and ITA.
Launched in 1955 under the auspices of the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) to provide competition to the BBC, it is also the oldest commercial network in the UK.
To prevent any commercial network reverting to the ' vulgar ' nature of US commercial networks at the time, the act created the Independent Television Authority ( ITA ) to heavily regulate the industry and to award franchises.
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Hunstanton attracts thousands of people, some from long distances away, during the week of the 17 August, for the ITA Hunstanton Lawn Tennis tournament ( the biggest in England after Wimbledon ) inaugurated in 1920.
The ITA awarded franchises to applicant companies, selecting between applicants on the basis of the financial soundness of the company, the proposals for the service to be offered, and often on connections between the applicant company and the area to be served.
On 22 September 1955 the ITV service opened in the London area, where the ITA transmitter could reach a population of nearly 12 million.
* The ITA asked ABC and Associated-Rediffusion to merge, forming Thames Television which was awarded the London Weekday franchise.
The Sound Broadcasting Act 1972 gave the ITA responsibility for organising commercial radio in the UK, and reconstituted the ITA as the Independent Broadcasting Authority ( IBA ) with effect from Wednesday 12 July 1972.
The geography of Wales presented a daunting problem to the ITA.
When Kelmsley Winnick, one of the consortia that had been awarded a franchise in the new Independent Television network in 1954 collapsed, the ITA approached ABPC to step into the breach.
The ITA had criticised ABC's original presentation style for being bland and too much attached to the existing ABC Cinemas brand.

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