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Between 2007 and 2009 all three Finnish carriers begun to use 900 MHz UMTS in a shared arrangement with its surrounding 2G GSM base stations for rural area coverage, a trend that is expected to expand over Europe in the next 1 – 3 years.
The United States Postal Service, after at first seeming supportive of the program, later resisted its personnel being included in this program, reasoning that if mail carriers became perceived as law enforcement personnel that they would be placed in danger at a level for which they could not reasonably be expected to be prepared, and that the downside of the program hence vastly outweighed any good that it could accomplish.
Building a navigational canal across the continent was well beyond the formal knowledge of the military engineers expected to supervise it, but the peasant women who were carriers of classical hydraulic methods added to the repertoire of available techniques.
The two carriers were later expected to merge in late 2011, however the Arab Spring and poor organisation forced this deal to be postponed many more times.
In addition to transporting stores, the carriers were now also expected to bring out some 75 tons of ivory stored in Equatoria.
Other carriers such as EastLink, Shaw and MTS TV are expected to carry FX, in time for the new channel's launch.
In January 2009 the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology ( MIIT ) in China took the unusual step of assigning licences for 3 different third-generation mobile phone standards to three carriers in a long-awaited step that is expected to prompt $ 41 billion in spending on new equipment.
These carriers may be mandated ( or opt ) in some geographies to deliver FTA channels even if a premium subscription is not present ( providing the necessary equipment is still available ), especially where FTA channels are expected to be used for emergency broadcasts, similar to the 112 emergency service provided by mobile phone operators and manufacturers.
The " Less than expected " growth in the Indian aviation sector coupled with overcrowding and the resultant severe competition between airlines resulted in almost all the Indian carriers, including Air Deccan, running into heavy losses.
The review period is expected to last more than a year and could lead to new regulations for carriers.
When McClusky could not find the Japanese carriers where he expected them, and with his air group's fuel running dangerously low, he spotted the Japanese destroyer Arashi steaming north at flank speed.
Subsequent researchers have reasoned that such carriers who reproduce might be expected to carry favorable genetic modifiers that allowed them to reproduce successfully in spite of their disease.
In 2007, the Ministry of Defence confirmed its order for two Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers, expected to enter Royal Navy service in 2015-2018.
At this time it was expected that the system would be fitted to US Navy's Nimitz-class aircraft carriers as well as Australia's future destroyers.

carriers and remain
Remnants of the Navy remain, such as the disused airfield near Evanton ( now an industrial estate ) which was built to take aircraft from the fleet carriers while they were at anchor.
This pathogenicity island is usually absent from H. pylori strains isolated from humans who are carriers of H. pylori, but remain asymptomatic.
Several times during the 27-hour journey, carriers placed the box upside-down or handled it roughly, but Brown was able to remain still enough to avoid detection.
In order to reduce delivery times and increase efficiency, the Post Office began requiring all new suburban developments to install curbside mailboxes in place of door-to-door delivery, allowing mail carriers to remain in the vehicle while delivering the mail.
Despite not receiving an EAS subsidy, Manhattan will remain in the EAS program, and, should American Eagle subsequently decide to file a notice to leave, the Department would initiate a carrier-replacement proceeding by issuing an order holding in American Eagle and requesting proposals for replacement service from all interested carriers.

carriers and service
As of February 18, 2008, carriers in the United States were no longer required to support AMPS and companies such as AT & T and Verizon have discontinued this service permanently.
In 2002, the FCC decided to no longer require A and B carriers to support AMPS service as of February 18, 2008.
In these areas, the local telephone carriers are allowed to charge a high " termination fee " to the caller's carrier in order to fund the cost of providing service to the small and sparsely populated areas that they serve.
This is largely limited to the major incumbent carriers, such as Bell Canada and Telus, for traditional landline service ( but not Voice over Internet Protocol ( VoIP )).
In 2004, major carriers in the United States announced plans to shut down CDPD service.
* Analogue mobile phone service ( 1983 – 2008 ) assigned bandwidth for just two carriers ( A / B ); in much of North America these effectively were " Alternate " and " Bell " ( or the incumbent regional telephone landline monopoly in the area ).
He appointed a commission that set aside 3, 000, 000 acres ( 12, 000 km² ) of national parks and 2, 300, 000 acres of national forests ; advocated tax reduction for low-income Americans ( not enacted ); closed certain tax loopholes for the wealthy ; doubled the number of veterans ' hospital facilities ; negotiated a treaty on St. Lawrence Seaway ( which failed in the U. S. Senate ); wrote a Children's Charter that advocated protection of every child regardless of race or gender ; created an antitrust division in the Justice Department ; required air mail carriers to adopt stricter safety measures and improve service ; proposed federal loans for urban slum clearances ( not enacted ); organized the Federal Bureau of Prisons ; reorganized the Bureau of Indian Affairs ; instituted prison reform ; proposed a federal Department of Education ( not enacted ); advocated $ 50-per-month pensions for Americans over 65 ( not enacted ); chaired White House conferences on child health, protection, homebuilding and home-ownership ; began construction of the Boulder Dam ( later renamed Hoover Dam ); and signed the Norris – La Guardia Act that limited judicial intervention in labor disputes.
In North America PRI service is delivered on one or more T1 carriers ( often referred to as 23B + D ) of 1544 kbit / s ( 24 channels ).
An incumbent local exchange carrier shall provide such unbundled network elements in a manner that allows requesting carriers to combine such elements in order to provide such telecommunications service.
The official airline of Malaysia is Malaysia Airlines, providing international and domestic air service alongside two other carriers.
* Landline telephone service continues to be divided between incumbent local exchange carriers and several competing long distance companies.
In addition, 24 foreign carriers have service in and out of Washington Dulles.
Critically, while with the Kingsbury Commitment, AT & T agreed to connect its long distance service to independent local carriers, it did not agree to interconnect its local services with other local providers.
* Common carrier, an organization that transports a product or service using its facilities, or those of other carriers, and offers its services to the general public
Although common carriers generally transport people or goods, in the United States the term may also refer to telecommunications service providers and public utilities.
These regulated carriers, known as contract carriers, must demonstrate that they are " fit, willing and able " to provide service, according to standards enforced by the regulator.
In contrast, private carriers are not licensed to offer a service to the public.
In the U. S. Federal Communications Commission ( FCC ) proceeding the Second Computer Inquiry, the FCC ruled that telecommunications carriers could no longer bundle CPE with telecommunications service, uncoupling the market power of the telecommunications service monopoly from the CPE market, and creating a competitive CPE market.
Consumer-oriented ADSL was designed to operate on existing lines already conditioned for Basic Rate Interface ISDN services, which itself is a switched digital service ( non-IP ), though most incumbent local exchange carriers ( ILECs ) provision Rate-Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line ( RADSL ) to work on virtually any available copper pair facility — whether conditioned for BRI or not.
Connecting is also possible from remote locations via the ' LINX from Anywhere ' scheme via a range of layer 2 service / MPLS carriers.
These airliners, although smaller than aircraft operated by most major carriers, legacy carriers, or flag carriers, frequently serve customers who expect service similar to that offered by the larger airlines with their longer-ranged, larger airliners.

carriers and for
for though their people had very few slaves themselves, yet they had been pretty considerable carriers of them to others ''.
These carriers cut handling costs for the dealer -- and the builder
Peanut and sesame oils often are used as carriers or diluents for medicines administered by injection.
* 1907 – Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis fines Standard Oil of Indiana a record $ 29. 4 million for illegal rebating to freight carriers ; the conviction and fine are later reversed on appeal.
It was commonly thought that most individuals were homozygous for the " wild type " allele at most gene loci, and that any alternative ' mutant ' allele was found in homozygous form in a small minority of " affected " individuals, often as genetic diseases, and more frequently in heterozygous form in " carriers " for the mutant allele.
* 1964 – Vietnam War: Operation Pierce Arrow – American aircraft from carriers and bomb North Vietnam in retaliation for strikes against U. S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin.
Commonly-used test numbers for major carriers include:
Successful general-purpose armoured fighting vehicles often also serve as the base of a whole family of specialised vehicles, for example, the M113 and MT-LB tracked carriers, and the MOWAG Piranha wheeled AFV.
Since World War II, main battle tanks have largely replaced gun-armed tank destroyers although lightly armored anti tank guided missile ( ATGM ) carriers are commonly used for supplementary long-range anti-tank work.
Since World War II, main battle tanks have largely replaced gun-armed tank destroyers although lightly armored anti tank guided missile ( ATGM ) carriers are commonly used for supplementary long-range anti-tank work.
However, because organisms can be carriers of genes for albinism without exhibiting any traits, albinistic offspring can be produced by two non-albinistic parents.
Aircraft carriers have since become the central unit in naval warfare, acting as a mobile base for lethal aircraft.
Other possible accessories for the bicycle include front and back lights, bells or horns, disc brakes, child carrying seats, cycling computers with GPS, locks, bar tape, fenders ( mud-guards ), baggage racks, baggage carriers and pannier bags, water bottles and bottle cages.
It was created in 1976 when it took over responsibility for regulating telecommunication carriers.
In 1976, jurisdiction over telecommunications services, most of which were then delivered by monopoly common carriers ( for example, telephone companies ), was transferred to it from the Canadian Transport Commission although the abbreviation CRTC remained the same.
The carriers move in the direction of decreasing concentration, so for electrons a positive current results for a positive density gradient.
Since current can be the flow of either positive or negative charges, or both, a convention for the direction of current which is independent of the type of charge carriers is needed.
The port operates as a contingency facility for general cargo ships, bulk carriers and ROROs, in case of strikes at Piraeus port.
This gene may also contribute to bruising susceptibility as a result of cranberries for carriers of the gene.
Special variants called aircraft catapults are used to launch planes from land bases and sea carriers when the takeoff runway is too short for a powered takeoff or simply impractical to extend.
During the first and second World Wars, several battleships and aircraft carriers were built with a " clipper bow " for improved hydrodynamic efficiency.
During Desert Shield, the U. S. Navy sortied additional carriers to augment the on station assets eventually maintaining six carriers for Desert Storm.

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