subscribers

  • 1subscribers — sub scrib·er || sÉ™b skraɪbÉ™(r) n. one who signs up to receive a service or publication (i.e. magazine, newspaper, etc.) …

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  • 2cable TV subscribers — persons paying for and receiving cable television …

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  • 3regular readers — subscribers, people who read a newspaper on a daily basis …

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  • 4Media and Publishing — ▪ 2007 Introduction The Frankfurt Book Fair enjoyed a record number of exhibitors, and the distribution of free newspapers surged. TV broadcasters experimented with ways of engaging their audience via the Internet; mobile TV grew; magazine… …

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  • 5Netflix — Netflix, Inc. Type Public company Traded as NASDAQ: NFLX …

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  • 6List of mobile network operators of the Middle East and Africa — Algeria= The country has 26.2 million subscribers in total, or a 75% penetration rate. [http://www.telegeography.com/cu/article.php?article id=20942] (September 2007)The country s telcom regulator is [http://www.arpt.dz/ ARPT] .BeninThe country… …

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  • 7Time Warner Cable — Type Public Traded as NYSE: TWC Industry Communications …

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  • 8SkyCable — Infobox Company company name = SkyCable company location = flagicon|Philippines Metro Manila Some Parts of the Provinces company type = Cable TV founder = Lopez Group of Companies foundation = Merger between SkyCABLE , Home Cable , SunCable… …

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  • 9TXE — TXE, which stands for Telephone eXchange Electronic, was the designation given to a family of telephone exchanges developed by the British General Post Office (GPO), now BT, designed to replace the ageing Strowger systems. When World War II ended …

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  • 10National broadband plans from around the world — Broadband is a term normally considered to be synonymous with a high speed connection to the internet. The term itself is technology neutral; broadband can be delived by a range of technologies including DSL, LTE or next generation access. This… …

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