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Providing broadband services with IN

IEEE Intelligent Network Workshop in '97. Proceedings. 'Meeting the Challenges of Converging Networks and Global Demand', 2002
Deregulation and Internet are shaping the future of (tele-)communications. Deregulation has led to new operators entering competition with traditional PTTs. It will also bring in some new players with an infrastructure that can be converted to provide telecommunication services, e.g.
Xinli Hou, Yun Chao Hu
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Service Providers

2015
The following list contains the major global service companies that provide down-hole fishing equipment that is sold or can be obtained on a rental basis. There are also other smaller service companies not listed here. All these firms sell a wide variety of down-hole fishing equipment and employ quality fishing tool supervisors with years of experience
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Providing Outclinic Services

1993
The implementation and evaluation of effective behavioral treatments is most commonly conducted in controlled settings, such as inpatient units, residential facilities, or classrooms. This occurs because those settings provide opportunities for direct observation over extended time periods.
Mark W. Steege, David P. Wacker
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Human-Provided Services [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
In this chapter, we discuss collaboration scenarios where people define services based on their dynamically changing skills and expertise by using Human-Provided Services. This approach is motivated by the need to support novel service-oriented applications in emerging crowdsourcing environments.
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Providing database as a service

Proceedings 18th International Conference on Data Engineering, 2003
We explore a novel paradigm for data management in which a third party service provider hosts "database as a service", providing its customers with seamless mechanisms to create, store, and access their databases at the host site. Such a model alleviates the need for organizations to purchase expensive hardware and software, deal with software upgrades,
Hakan Hacigumus   +2 more
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Financial Service Providers

2011
The driving force behind financial identity theft is the acquisition of financial assets. Money is the main motivator. Perpetrators of financial identity theft predominantly acquire these financial assets from financial service providers. This demonstrates the vital value of financial service providers in the overall problem of financial identity theft.
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Selecting the Service Provider

2010
You may have picked up this book looking for advice in the middle of an offshore provider selection process and jumped directly to this chapter. Please do sit back for a few minutes and go back to the section in Chapter 3 (pp. 73–6) which is dedicated to the sourcing concept. Many companies struggle to identify the right offshore partner simply because
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Grace Li Smith   +2 more
exaly  

Internet Service Providers

2018
The term Internet service provider (ISP) encompasses all public and private organizations that provide any kind of services over the Internet. Usually, the term is associated with the telecommunications operators that provide wired or wireless connection to the Internet.
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