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bundling and process
Bearer channels may also be multiplexed into what may be considered single, higher-bandwidth channels via a process called B channel BONDING, or via use of Multi-Link PPP " bundling " or by using an H0, H11, or H12 channel on a PRI.
The retting process consists of bundling jute stems together and immersing them in slow running water.
More than just bundling the original game discs, however, this release reworked the game's installation process as well as its in-game menus to reflect a unified product.
The term " dynamic packaging " is often used incorrectly to describe the less sophisticated process of interchanging various travel components within a package, however, this practice is more accurately described as " dynamic bundling ".
Strapping, also known as bundling and banding, is the process of applying a strap to an item to combine, hold, reinforce, or fasten it.

bundling and further
Pure bundling can be further divided into two cases: in joint bundling, the two products are offered together for one bundled price, and, in leader bundling, a leader product is offered for discount if purchased with a non-leader product.
" Their value was further eroded by aggressive bundling deals from Microsoft that could allow Word, Excel and PowerPoint to be purchased for a cost not much higher than MacWrite alone, a bundle that Claris did not match.
Released on 9 May 2005, SmoothWall Advanced Firewall targeted the enterprise market directly by bundling Corporate Server with all available add-on modules, and adding further functionality, including Active Directory, eDirectory & LDAP authentication and the capability to use up to 20 network interfaces with external connection load balancing.

bundling and might
The special purpose vehicle is responsible for " bundling " the underlying assets into a specified pool that will fit the risk preferences and other needs of investors who might want to buy the securities, for managing credit risk — often by transferring it to an insurance company after paying a premium — and for distributing payments from the securities.

bundling and some
Unmarried teenagers were often allowed to spend the night in bed together, though some measures such as bundling were sometimes attempted to prevent sexual intercourse.
Finally, some bulk packages of blank media forgo a permanent container completely, instead using a simple blister pack for small numbers of media, or bundling large numbers of discs in shrink wrap to reduce waste.
Poor reception of certain channels ; arbitrary pricing and increase in prices ; bundling of channels ; poor service delivery by Cable Television Operators ( CTOs ); monopolies in each area ; lack of regulatory framework and redress avenues were some of the issues that were to be addressed by implementation of CAS

bundling and thereby
The English had been the first to adopt this approach, by bundling their resources into a monopoly enterprise, the English East India Company in 1600, thereby threatening their Dutch competitors with ruin.

bundling and increasing
The company announced in October 1982 a temporary bundling of Ashton-Tate's dBase II, increasing demand so much that production reached 500 units a day and severely diminishing quality control.
This can be done by product bundling ( combining several products or services into one " package " and offering them at a single price ), cross selling ( selling related products to current customers ), cross promotions ( giving discounts or other promotional incentives to purchasers of related products ), loyalty programs ( giving incentives for frequent purchases ), increasing switching costs ( adding termination costs, such as mortgage termination fees ), and integrating computer systems of multiple organizations ( primarily in industrial marketing ).

bundling and risk
However, structured transactions that involve the bundling of hundreds or thousands of similar ( and similarly rated ) securities tend to concentrate similar risk in such a way that even a slight change on a chance of default can have an enormous effect on the price of the bundled security.

bundling and others
Cable and phone companies could both offer each others ' services, benefiting both companies and customers with product bundling.

bundling and with
To anonymous laborers fell the less skilled stages of brick production: mixing clay and water, driving oxen over the mixture to trample it into a thick paste, scooping the paste into standardized wooden frames ( to produce a brick roughly 42 cm long, 20 cm wide, and 10 cm thick ), smoothing the surfaces with a wire-strung bow, removing them from the frames, printing the fronts and backs with stamps that indicated where the bricks came from and who made them, loading the kilns with fuel ( likelier wood than coal ), stacking the bricks in the kiln, removing them to cool while the kilns were still hot, and bundling them into pallets for transportation.
In 1997, Power Computing began bundling BeOS ( on a CD for optional installation ) with its line of PowerPC-based Macintosh clones.
The business demise of Netscape was a central premise of Microsoft's antitrust trial, wherein the Court ruled that Microsoft Corporation's bundling of Internet Explorer with the Windows operating system was a monopolistic and illegal business practice.
An official Worms Armageddon screensaver was included with a release bundling the title with Addiction Pinball.
Meanwhile, Commodore boosted sales of the Amiga in the UK by bundling A500s with a games package, the first being the " Batman Pack " in 1989.
* many Internet service providers ( such as EarthLink ) and web hosting providers ( such as Verio ) began bundling webmail into their service offerings ( often in parallel with POP / SMTP services );
At the time of its original release, Frontier was the only system-level scripting environment for the Macintosh, but Apple was working on its own own scripting language, AppleScript, and started bundling it with the MacOS 7 system software.
After seeing low profits, Apple attempted to increase sales by bundling more software with the Cube, lowering the price of the base model, incorporating a CD-RW drive standard for the 500 MHz version, and offering an improved Nvidia graphics card as an option.
For its North American release, efforts included bundling a full length strategy guide with the game, complete in a bigger box, and affixing a price much higher than other titles at the time.
In March 2005 Corel announced that the United States Justice Department purchased 50, 000 licenses of WordPerfect ( adding to the worldwide user base of 20 million ) and that WordPerfect was adding 4 million new users per year thanks to bundling deals with Dell Computer.
Along with associated factors ( such as SPD-1 in C. elegans ), centralspindlin plays a role in bundling microtubules to form the spindle midzone during anaphase.
As noted above, this directive has been successfully applied in Belgium to overturn that country's previous ban on bundling phones with contracts.
Research by Yannis Bakos and Erik Brynjolfsson found that bundling was particularly effective for digital " information goods " with close to zero marginal cost, and could enable a bundler with an inferior collection of products to drive even superior quality goods out of the market place.
Mixed-leader bundling is a variant of leader bundling with the added possibility of buying the leader product on its own.
The United States claimed that the bundling of Internet Explorer ( IE ) to sales of Windows 98, making IE difficult to remove from Windows 98 ( e. g., not putting it on the " Remove Programs " list ), and designing Windows 98 to work " unpleasantly " with Netscape Navigator constituted an illegal tying of Windows 98 and IE.

bundling and end
* Encapsulation: The bundling of the control data in the packet's header and then removing the header ( and / or footer ) of the packet at the far end, restoring the data to be the same as the original.
The restructuring was not expected to have any effect on end consumers in terms of existing pricing or bundling practices.
Until the end of the 1960s, IBM had been making most of its profit on the hardware, bundling support software and services along with its systems.

bundling and being
The concerns about trusted computing being used to shut out competition exist within a broader framework of consumers being concerned about using bundling of products to obscure prices of products and to engage in anti-competitive practices.
The final operation involved applying a branded label on each pack, then bundling finished packs into wholesale lots called " bricks " which contained an average of 80 packs each ( varying according to the size of the packs being bundled.

bundling and .
" Turnkey " is commonly used in the construction industry, for instance, in which it refers to the bundling of materials and labor by sub-contractors.
A single trip ( the final good, in the consumer's eyes ) may require the bundling of services provided by several firms, agencies and modes.
There are three clear limitations to the link system: the first is that there is no numerical order imposed when memorizing, hence the practitioner cannot immediately determine the numerical position of an item-this can be solved by bundling numerical markers at set points in the chain or using the peg system instead.
Value meals are a common merchandising tactic to facilitate bundling, up-selling, and price discrimination.
Some suggest that members of the cabal had interests in bundling certain newsgroups into the talk.
This appears to be because of non-homogeneous bundling of polymer strands within the gel.
The combined trucks group is planned to save about 400 million euros per year, mainly by bundling procurement.
In January, 2005, an iPod purchaser named Thomas Slattery filed a suit against Apple for the " unlawful bundling " of their iTunes Music Store and iPod device.
20 to 30 tightly bundled actin filaments are cross-linked by bundling proteins fimbrin and villin to form the core of the microvilli.

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