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attracting subscribers JOURN

call to subscribers

calling subscriber COMMUNIC

subscriber line ELEC

asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL)

called subscriber ID string N COMPUT

digital subscriber line (DSL)

subscriber access number N COMPUT

rate adaptive digital subscriber line (RADSL)

high-bit rate digital subscriber line (HDSL)

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Nearly 130,000 subscribers took advantage of the special offer of the largest cable companies and broadcasters in the country.
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It is the largest national association of woodcarvers, with a magazine membership of over 13,000 subscribers, compared to 19 when the magazine was first published.
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Subscribers are also more willing to look at switching from post-paid to pre-paid and, the unthinkable, to simply reduce usage to save money.
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Subscribers would receive a bonus in the form of an extra cutout or cartoon on the protective mailing cover.
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Cable "system operators" now receive programming by satellite, terrestrial optical fiber, off the air, and from in-house sources and relay it to subscribers' homes.
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Since updates required a new software release via floppy disc to be installed by all subscribers, changes came slowly.
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A single optical fibre can also be shared between multiple subscribers in fibre to the cabinet systems.
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In many countries, the number of mobile phone subscribers has bypassed the number of fixed-line telephones; this is particularly true in developing countries.
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The service signed over 130,000 subscribers and staved off discontinuation of services.
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The number of subscribers has increased from 3,000 in 2002 to almost two million in 2013.
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