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Fixed-line and .
Fixed-line teledensity is about 11 per 100 persons ; mobile-cellular teledensity, spurred by competition among multiple providers, has increased to about 107 telephones per 100 persons ; nationwide microwave radio relay system and a domestic satellite system with 12 earth stations.
Fixed-line penetration in 2004 was relatively well-developed by regional standards, standing at 22 lines per 100 people, higher than Egypt with 14 and Saudi Arabia with 15, although behind the UAE with 27.
Today when a user places a regular phone call, he has to begin deciding how to establish the call with the other party: via VoIP, Fixed-line PSTN, cellphone, entering a URI or dialling a number.
Fixed-line phone numbers were either six-or seven-digit in the 1980s.

subscriptions and declined
* After Salon Premium subscriptions declined from about 100, 000 to 10, 000, it was rebranded in 2011 as Salon Core subscriptions featuring a different mix of benefits.
By 2004, broadband had grown and dial-up had declined so that the number of subscriptions were roughly equal at 130 million each.
In 2010, in the OECD countries, over 90 % of the Internet access subscriptions used broadband, broadband had grown to more than 300 million subscriptions, and dial-up subscriptions had declined to fewer than 30 million.
To make matters worse, the circulation of many humanities journals in the 1990s declined to almost untenable levels, as many libraries cancelled subscriptions, leaving fewer and fewer peer-reviewed outlets for publication ; and many humanities professors ' first books sell only a few hundred copies, which often does not pay for the cost of their printing.
Since that date, the proportion of the agency's revenues generated by subscriptions from government departments has steadily declined.
At the same time, because of the depressed economy attendance at the gallery sharply declined and subscriptions to Camera Work dropped off.
" Bate decided to cease publishing in October 2008 as subscriptions had declined once again.

subscriptions and from
* General assessment: an extensive but antiquated telecommunications network inherited from the Soviet era ; quality has improved ; the Bulgaria Telecommunications Company's fixed-line monopoly terminated in 2005 when alternative fixed-line operators were given access to its network ; a drop in fixed-line connections in recent years has been more than offset by a sharp increase in mobile-cellular telephone use fostered by multiple service providers ; the number of cellular telephone subscriptions now exceeds the population
In 1937 Wollheim founded the Fantasy Amateur Press Association, whose first mailing ( July 1937 ) included this statement from Wollheim: " There are many fans desiring to put out a voice who dare not, for fear of being obliged to keep it up, and for the worry and time taken by subscriptions and advertising.
As of 2009, roughly 60 % of Encyclopædia Britannica's revenue came from online operations, of which around 15 % came from subscriptions to the consumer version of the websites.
Verant from 1999 to 2001 and SOE from 2001 to 14 January 2004 issued formal statements giving some indications of the number of EQ subscriptions and peak numbers of players online at any given moment.
The cost of printing the entire work was $ 115, 640 ( over $ 2, 000, 000 today ), paid for from advance subscriptions, exhibitions, oil painting commissions, and animal skins, which Audubon hunted and sold.
Mobile communications infrastructure are fairly well developed but suffer from high prices, nonetheless the amount of mobile subscriptions is growing very fast compared to the landline.
# The Advertising License to Do Business: Since the majority of the revenue of major media outlets derives from advertising ( not from sales or subscriptions ), advertisers have acquired a " de-facto licensing authority ".
Together they formed an association to solicit subscriptions from local merchants and businessmen to support their proposed railroad.
Some of Venezuela's mass media are privately operated and derive most of their revenues from advertising, subscriptions, and sale or distribution of copyrighted materials.
Young Scammon solicited subscriptions from the farmers and small businessmen whose land lay adjacent to the proposed rail.
When additional subscriptions were made from other sources, federal ownership in the banks was retired.
The name " Herald Harbor " is originally derived from a Washington, D. C. newspaper, the Washington Herald, which promoted its subscriptions by giving away small plots of land in the area for summer homes.
A committee raising subscriptions for the project in Rochdale insisted that the plans should be amended to include an extension to Sowerby Bridge, despite opposition from the Halifax committee.
The estimated cost for the complete restoration was £ 250, 000, all of which was raised by public subscriptions, with the exception of a grant for £ 25, 000 from the Department of the Environment, which was made at the time of the phase 1 opening.
The proposed route was accepted by the Kennet and Avon Canal Company, chaired by Charles Dundas, and the company started to take subscriptions from prospective shareholders.
Many of the media are controlled by large for-profit corporations who reap revenue from advertising, subscriptions, and sale of copyrighted material.
Customers with existing subscriptions were downgraded from the 64 kbit / s stream to a lower quality 32 kbit / s stream for the duration of their subscription contract.
In Missouri, some people registered on the state's do-not-call list have complained about receiving repeated calls from Sirius XM workers or agents after cancelling their subscriptions.
Grier also effectively ended The Ladder, despite her plans for the magazine to run on advertising ( something The Ladder had not previously had ) and subscriptions, when the $ 3, 000 checks from " Pennsylvania ", written to the DOB, stopped coming.
A year later, research from Nielsen Media Research showed that multiplex delivery of HBO and Cinemax had positive impact on subscriber usage and attitudes, including subscribers ’ retention of pay cable subscriptions.
£ 4, 000 was quickly raised through subscriptions from local parents for the erection of new school buildings.

subscriptions and peak
As the microcomputer boom continued, subscriptions reached a peak of 80, 000 members, but later fell back ( compared to 500, 000 at Compuserve by 1989 ).

subscriptions and 5
In 2011, there were over 3, 5 million broadband subscribtions in Finland, and the number of both them and mobile data transmission subscriptions continued to grow.
: 72, 800 subscriptions, 98th in the world, 1. 5 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants ( 2010 )
With its engaging battle with its bitter rivalry for the home satellite market, both SKY and BSB were haemorrhaging badly, BSB claimed to have around 750, 000 subscriptions while sky had extended it reach into more than 1. 5 million homes.
By way of comparison, World of Warcraft had substantially more active subscriptions, with over 11. 5 million.
By the end of June 2007 there were 5. 78 million cellular phone subscriptions, or 109 percent of the population.
The newspaper's estimated circulation is fewer than 5, 000, including paid, mailed subscriptions and subscribers to their Web site, as well as newsstand and over-the-counter sales.
Her subscriptions amounted to 4. 5 billions, that reflects the will longing for development of HUFS.
Due to heavy subscriptions, the greenshoe ( i. e. over-allotment ) placements were exercised and ICBC's take rose to US $ 21. 9 billion ( 17 % of ICBC's market value before the IPO ), divided in US $ 16 billion in Hong Kong and US $ 5. 9 billion in Shanghai.
There are now estimated to be over 5 billion phone subscriptions according to the " List of countries by number of mobile phones in use " ( although some users have multiple subscriptions, or inactive subscriptions ), which also makes the mobile phone the most widely spread technology and the most common electronic device in the world.
For Firefox 1. 5 + there is an extension ( FeedBag ) that allows adding subscriptions by simple clicking the LiveBookmarks icons in the Firefox address bar.
The effect of mobile phone radiation on human health is the subject of recent interest and study, as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world (, there were more than 5. 981 billion subscriptions worldwide ).
The IPA proved to be popular having achieved 5, 900 subscriptions to its bulletin in the first year.
The first steps were taken at a meeting held on 5 October 1875 when it was decided to appeal for subscriptions.
" Under Silverman's 2. 5 year tenure, the company focused its product efforts around video calling, ubiquity ( gaining high penetration on smartphones, PCs, TVs, and consumer-electronic devices ), building tailored offerings for enterprise customers, and diversifying revenue through subscriptions, premium accounts and advertising.
At first, the only payment for published material was in the form of coupons for free issues ( subscriptions were on a month-to-month basis, with subscribers enclosing payment for the next issue along with returning disks ; the price was $ 5 per issue at first ), though eventually monetary payments were instituted.
The Providence Christian College library holds approximately 12, 000 volumes and 100 periodical subscriptions, with student access to an additional 5, 500 online periodicals ( many full text ), 2, 500 electronic books, 52 other scholarly databases through online subscriptions.

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