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high-speed and services
Passenger services experienced a renaissance with the introduction of high-speed inter-city trains in the 1970s.
This has resulted in unexpectedly high demand for new commuter trips between the three cities and a corresponding increase in suburban rail passengers accessing the high-speed services at the main city-centre stations ( or Hauptbahnhof ).
FM radio programming, high-speed Internet, telephone service, and similar non-television services may also be provided through these cables.
At its headquarters in Reading, England, one of the largest supercomputer complexes in Europe is linked by high-speed telecommunication lines to the computer systems of the national weather services of its supporting states.
While a number of private railroads exist and provide mostly commuter-type services, the national railway, Ferrovie dello Stato, also provides sophisticated high-speed rail service that joins the major cities of Italy from Naples through northern cities such as Milan and Turin.
Following the completion of the upgrades in related software and hardware, China Unicom will be equipped with the facilities needed to provide high-speed mobile data services for users in Macau, including broadcasting and video telephony.
Since the mid-1990s, the Ministry of Information and Communications ( MIC ) has pursued a policy of high-speed telecommunication infrastructure as a foundation to build a “ knowledge-based society .” In the telecommunications sector, competition was allowed on an incremental basis and, in the market for value added services, full competition was allowed.
The traditional central station ( Hauptbahnhof ) has been reduced to the status of a regional station since the opening of the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line in 1991 and its station ( Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe ) on the high-speed line at which the InterCityExpress ( ICE ) and InterCity services call.
As of October 2006, 36. 8 % of households had high-speed Internet services and 78 % of companies had Internet access.
The government ’ s broadband initiative for 2009-2010 had the following two aims: ( i ) the connection of up to 1. 5 million homes and businesses to the new fibre networks enabling them to benefit from improvements in high-speed Internet, TV and voice services ; ( ii ) the achievement of 50 per cent broadband penetration among households by 2010.
Figueres has been connected since December 2010 to the high-speed rail network with the start of services connecting Figueres to Perpignan via LGV, allowing direct TGV services to Paris.
Several newcomer companies in the telephone market ( 2005 ) offer high-speed broadband access, Voice over IP and other services to a restricted market group ( businesses and high-level residential users ).
Bredbandsbolaget is Sweden's second largest provider of broadband services, offering full triple-play with high-speed Internet, VoIP and Internet Protocol ( IP ) television services on an all-IP fibre and xDSL network.
This high-speed wireless network, capable of a transfer rate of up to 11 megabits per second, enables NTU staff and students equipped with mobile devices such as notebooks, PCs and PDAs to access all networked services from practically anywhere on the campus without the need of a hardwired network connection.
SNCF operates the country's national rail services, including the TGV, France's high-speed rail network.
* SNCF Voyages is responsible for long distance and high-speed passenger services.
Immediately to the west across Pancras Road is St Pancras International, the London terminus of the Midland Main Line, Eurostar and high-speed trains to Kent via High Speed 1, and a major interchange for Thameslink services between and.
Catalina Express leaving Long Beach for Avalon, 2008The city is served by several high-speed passenger boats with daily services such as the Catalina Express to the Los Angeles district of San Pedro, and to Long Beach, and Dana Point.
Finally in 1999 DB was able to use tilting technology for its InterCityExpress services, when with class 411 and 415 an electric high-speed tilting train was commissioned.
Many of Rumson's residents work in the financial services industry and commute to Wall Street on the high-speed ferry that leaves from nearby Atlantic Highlands.
In modern Europe, a substantial number of sleeping car services continue to operate, though they face strong competition from high-speed day trains and budget airlines.

high-speed and linking
There are plans to construct a high-speed railway linking Nîmes and Montpellier with the LGV Méditerranée.
SNCF advised Korean Railroad on the electrification of track between Daegu and Busan and on linking existing conventional track to the new high-speed line.
There are plans to construct a high-speed railway linking Nîmes and Montpellier with the LGV Méditerranée.
Since 24 September 2000, the series 310 runs the InterCitySlovenija ( ICS ) service, linking the major cities of Slovenia in one line: Koper ( only in summer ), Ljubljana, Zidani Most, Celje and Maribor, with a frequent service that acts as a high-speed shuttle.
The prospect of high-speed rail in New York is expected to become a driver of the economy, linking Niagara Falls with New York City, helping to bring economic prosperity from New York City to Western New York and the rest of the state, whose economy as a whole is stagnant.
This include an Airport Express Line linking the airport to downtown São Paulo and a Rio – São Paulo high-speed rail connecting Guarulhos to Rio de Janeiro-Galeão and Campinas-Viracopos airports.
* A conceptual idea has been initiated for a high-speed train linking Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan.
Among the projects that it supports, ORION enables the SHARCNET distributed computing initiative, by providing dedicated high-speed connectivity linking the computational resources of 16 post secondary and research institutions throughout Ontario.
Route 146 is a high-speed road, mostly freeway, linking Rhode Island Route 146 ( the North Smithfield Expressway towards Providence, Rhode Island ) to I-290 in Worcester, Massachusetts.
The California High-Speed Rail, the first true high speed rail network in the Americas, will connect Sacramento and the Bay Area to Los Angeles and San Diego with high-speed trains capable of 220 mph ( 350 km / h ) linking San Francisco and Los Angeles in two and a half hours.
; KBus: a high-speed interconnection system for linking multiple MBuses, used in Solbourne Series 6 and Series 7 computer systems.

high-speed and Zurich
The InterCityExpress or ICE is a type of high-speed train operated by Deutsche Bahn in Germany and large cities in neighbouring countries, such as Zurich, Vienna, Copenhagen, Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels.
* ICN ( Switzerland ), a new generation of tilting trains operated by Swiss Rail, a Bombardier-built high-speed tilting train operating between Zurich and Geneva.
* NS Hispeed-operator, in conjunction with NS Reizigers and foreign partners, of high-speed international Fyra services on the HSL-Zuid, Thalys ( from Amsterdam to Paris ), ICE ( to the German Ruhr area ), Intercities ( to Berlin and Brussels ) and the Swiss CityNightLine ( to Munich and Zurich ).

high-speed and Basel
The Autobahn concept did not originate with the Nazis but had its beginnings in the efforts of a private consortium, the HaFraBa ( Verein zur Vorbereitung der Autostraße Hansestädte-Frankfurt-Basel ), founded in 1926 for the purpose of building a high-speed highway between Northern Germany and Basel, in Switzerland.

high-speed and Switzerland
The Intercity-Express ( written as InterCityExpress in Austria, Denmark, Switzerland and, formerly, in Germany ) or ICE () is a system of high-speed trains predominantly running in Germany and its surrounding countries.
* InterCity-Triebwagen, class of InterCityExpress high-speed trains in Austria and Switzerland
Negotiations subsequently turned towards the amount of that tax, and Switzerland offered to build a new high-speed rail link through the Alps for the main purpose of intermodal transport, an offer which was later accepted by the EU but not without attaching the condition that the then valid 28-tonne limit for trucks must be raised to 48 tonnes.

high-speed and have
Eventually, during the height of the Cold War, the threat would have actually expanded into regimental-size raids of Tu-16 Badger and Tu-22M Backfire bombers equipped with low-flying, long-range, high-speed, nuclear-armed cruise missiles and considerable Electronic Counter Measures ( ECM ) of various types.
They were virtually never used with personal computers and have now been replaced by high-speed laser printers.
They also tend to have much lower junction capacitance than p – n diodes, which provides for high switching speeds and their use in high-speed circuitry and RF devices such as switched-mode power supply, mixers, and detectors.
Because of this, Coast Guards have developed their own high-speed craft and also use helicopters.
Hydrofoils are still considered exotic by many commercial operators of high-speed craft and many will not take the risk of trying such exotic vessels when they have no experience operating them.
Since the mid-1960s, mainframe designs have included several subsidiary computers ( called channels or peripheral processors ) which manage the I / O devices, leaving the CPU free to deal only with high-speed memory.
John Carmack has admitted that this was a serious problem which should have been fixed before release, but it was not caught because he and other developers had high-speed Internet access at home.
In addition, high-energy ( high-speed ) neutrons have the ability to directly ionize atoms.
Except for Russia and Finland, all high-speed lines have been built to this gauge.
IP set-top boxes have a built-in home network interface that can be Ethernet or one of the existing wire home networking technologies such as HomePNA or the ITU-T G. hn standard, which provides a way to create a high-speed ( up to 1Gbit / s ) local area network using existing home wiring ( power lines, phone lines, and coaxial cables ).
The cheetah's paws have semi-retractable claws ( known only in three other cat species: the fishing cat, the flat-headed cat and the Iriomote cat ), offering extra grip in its high-speed pursuits.
The demands of high-speed digital signal processing have pushed in the opposite direction — forcing instructions to be implemented in a particular way.
The primary performance disadvantage is that the various processors and local storage areas do not have high-speed connections.
Any high-speed Internet service subscriber can use VoIP telephony by subscribing to a third-party service ( e. g., Skype ), the problem is that doing so, you need to turn on your computer to use the telephone, while cable modems have a port to connect the phone directly, without using a computer.
It is estimated that about 59 per cent of family households now have access to at least one high-speed network.
Problems have occurred with heat dissipation and high-speed bearings in these new microturbines.
Individual detachments often have smaller high-speed rigid-hulled inflatable boats and other purpose-built vessels for inland waters, some of which can be hauled by road to the nearest launching point.
Until the end of 2009, SNCF have assisted Korea in maintaining its high-speed.
Measurements of bird flocking have been made using high-speed cameras, and a computer analysis has been made to test the simple rules of flocking mentioned above.
A greater proportion of motored axles results in higher acceleration, meaning that the Shinkansen does not lose so much time if stopping frequently :-Shinkansen lines have more stops in proportion to their lengths than high-speed lines elsewhere in the world.
The time savings alone from switching from a conventional to a high-speed network have been estimated at 400 million hours, an economic impact of per year.
France, building its TGV, avoided the problem by building a new rail network for high-speed trains which minimized curves, likewise Japan's bullet train and other high speed lines have necessitated new infrastructure.
With track upgrades, service speeds have increased ; since 21 December 2008, a high-speed CRH2E sleeper train service even runs between Beijing and Shanghai.
The city is scheduled to have a high-speed rail ( FrontRunner ) station in the 2010s, that will transform the Murray Central station into an intermodal hub.

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