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The GSM Association estimates that technologies defined in the GSM standard serve 80 % of the global mobile market, encompassing more than 5 billion people across more than 212 countries and territories, making GSM the most ubiquitous of the many standards for cellular networks.
Numerous other sites found around Scotland build up a picture of highly mobile boat-using people making tools from bone, stone and antlers.
Today Kista Science City is a vibrant cluster of ICT industries with more than 20 000 people involved in developing next generation 4G mobile telecommunications and Information and Communications solutions.
Like email on the internet, the top application on mobile is also a personal messaging service, but SMS text messaging is used by over 2. 4 billion people.
The current estimate lies at about 88 million mobile phones as at October 2011, with most people having more than one cellphone.
A new dimension to internet connectivity has been introduced with hundreds of thousands of people now accessing the internet on their WAP-enabled mobile phones, smartphones and on their PCs using their phones as a modem.
The sleeping sickness epidemic in Africa was arrested due to mobile teams systematically screening millions of people at risk.
In modern times, user names and passwords are commonly used by people during a log in process that controls access to protected computer operating systems, mobile phones, cable TV decoders, automated teller machines ( ATMs ), etc.
If the software is very complex or developed by many people ( e. g., mobile phone software ), requirements can help to better communicate what to achieve.
Mobile satellite systems help connect remote regions, vehicles, ships, people and aircraft to other parts of the world and / or other mobile or stationary communications units, in addition to serving as navigation systems.
There are more mobile phones than people in the UK.
By April 2011, approximately 100, 000 visitors per week accessed its data and the Bank awarded prizes to people who had participated in the first competition to use the data to develop mobile apps.
Examples of common transmission systems people use everyday are: the internet, mobile network, cordless cables, etc.
* 44 mil telephone subscribers, 75. 5 % mobile cellular ( 30mil ), density 52 phones for 100 people ( 2007 ).
This is an anomaly in the Americas where language shift towards European colonial languages ( in this case, the other official language of Spanish ) has otherwise been a nearly universal cultural and identity marker of mestizos ( people of mixed Spanish and Amerindian ancestry ), and also of culturally assimilated, upwardly mobile Amerindian people.
This windstorm injured two people and damaged five homes including mobile homes.
This windstorm injured two people and damaged five homes including mobile homes.
Technology such as mobile telephones and the Internet have provided people with other choices for communications.
" Ray Nutt, the sheriff of Henderson County, said in the same article that when the lake first opened, there was no zoning and " a lot of elderly people bought a mobile home and moved in ; it was nice.
This windstorm killed two people in a mobile home.
In the 1980s, people began building larger homes ( most of which were mobile homes ) along the canals.
Newbury is home to the UK headquarters of the mobile network operator Vodafone, which is the town's largest employer with over 6, 000 people.
On August 12, 2005, an F2 rated tornado struck a mobile home park at Wright, destroying 91 homes, damaging others, and killing two people.

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Teachers who have been upward mobile probably see education as most valuable for their students if it serves students as it has served them ; ;
However Mansfeld, who had learned his profession in Hungary and the Netherlands, often used horses to make his foot troops more mobile, creating what was called an " armée volante " ( French for flying army ).
After settling in New York Edward Sapir was raised mostly by his mother, who stressed the importance of education for the upwardly social mobile, and turned the family increasingly away from Judaism.
The operation involves five teenage boys, who have each been chosen and trained by each of the five scientists, then sent to Earth independently in extremely advanced mobile suits ( one designed by each of the scientists ) known as " Gundams " ( called such because they are constructed from a rare and astonishingly durable material known as Gundanium alloy, which can only be created in outer space ).
During their second encounter in Siberia, however, the colonies are held hostage by Lady Une, who tries to force the Gundam pilots to surrender their mobile suits to OZ ; Heero, in response, self-destructs his Gundam, nearly killing himself in the process.
The onslaught of Hannibal's cavalry was irresistible, and Maharbal, Hannibal's chief cavalry commander, who led the mobile Numidian cavalry on the right, shattered the Roman cavalry opposing them.
For example, labour law may restrict secondary picketing ( picketing a business not directly connected with the dispute, such as a supplier of materials ), or flying pickets ( mobile strikers who travel to join a picket ).
Mao's doctrines of guerrilla warfare and mobile warfare were based upon the fact of the poor armament and military training of the Red Army which consisted mainly of impoverished peasants, who, however, were fired by revolutionary passions and the aspiration for a communist utopia.
* A small syrinx called chiflo or xipro was used by Galician mobile knife sharpeners in Spain, Argentina and Mexico, who blew quick, loud scales to announce their arrival in the neighborhood.
His parents ceased to care for him at an early age, and he became a " rent-a-kid ", living with a succession of mobile couples who had no time to settle down and start families of their own.
A mobile user who is using voice services wishes to switch to BlackBerry services as his emails and data is very crucial for him to carry, his BlackBerry services are " provisioned " and thus he is able to stay connected through push emails and other features of BlackBerry services.
Many heroes and villains who do not have a permanent headquarters are said to have a mobile base of operations.
* In the Correct Century timeline, the name " Gundam " is given to the WD-M01 Turn A Gundam mobile suit by a specific character, who was originally an ace pilot, but was placed under suspended animation.
In July 1991, the Hong Kong based conglomerate-Hutchison Whampoa through a stock swap deal with BAe, acquires a controlling stake of 65 % in Microtel, who by then had won a license to develop a mobile network in United Kingdom.
Oscar can also become mobile with the help of his friend Bruno the trash man, who carries Oscar around in his can.
In 119 BC both Huo and Wei, each leading 50, 000 cavalrymen and 100, 000 footsoldiers ( in order to keep up with the mobility of the Xiongnu, many of the non-cavalry Han soldiers were mobile infantrymen who traveled on horseback but fought on foot ), and advancing along different routes, forced the chanyu and his court to flee north of the Gobi Desert.
During this period, the Boers also developed guerrilla techniques for use against numerically superior but less mobile bands of natives such as the Zulu who fought in large complex formations.
Sydnor remarked that Irving's statement that the Einsatzgruppen were in charge in the death camps seems to indicate that he was not familiar with the history of the Holocaust, as the Einsatzgruppen were in fact mobile death squads who had nothing to do with the death camps.
In particular, the contributions of mounted men from the settler colonies helped fill the British Army's shortfall of mounted infantry, vital in fighting the mobile Boers ( who were an entirely mounted force of skilled marksmen ).
" Winfield then added health clinics to the equation, by partnering with San Diego's Scripps Clinic who had a mobile clinic which was brought into the stadium parking lot.
Her husband, who for most of the past 11 years has devoted as much time to the restaurant as she, recently went into the mobile home service business.
As described by one AP reporter who covered the disaster, the tornado " literally rearranged these towns of Dwight and Streator, with the worst damage in mobile home parks and downtown Streator.
The Cedar Cliff Land Company ran newspaper advertisements targeted at upwardly mobile immigrants who worked in Paterson's silk industry, offering the city-sized lots for sale at auctions ( with free lunches and brass bands ) held at St. Mary's Parish Hall, and also opened the Cedar Cliff Silk Mill, which became one of several silk mills in the community.

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