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Unbundled
verb
Past of unbundle
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At that rate of progress, Nepal would end poverty by 2022; Rwanda by 2030.The many parts of the index can be unbundled, revealing different patterns of progress.
If even some of those services get "unbundled", in the parlance of fintechers, the economic models that have sustained banks for decades will be under threat.
So far, BT has unbundled a grand total of 146 lines in the whole country.Largely as a result, Britain has by far the lowest take-up of broadband Internet access of any of the G7 nations, and is 22nd in the OECD behind Portugal and the Czech Republic.
Stages of manufacturing that used to be performed in a single nation are now often geographically unbundled in an effort to boost efficiency.
Mr Jobs saw Apple products as complete works of art and never wanted them unbundled.
BT is already supposed to allow third parties access to its local infrastructure so-called "local-loop unbundlinfrastructure so-calledellent job of ensuring that, in practice, very few lines have been unbundling
The same happened with standard mobile phones, whose prices dropped sharply, particularly after they were unbundled from operator contracts.
Julie Hankey, Weigall's grand-daughter and a reviewer for The Economist, has unbundled a fascinating family archive.
The European Union, which Poland joins on May 1st, wants PSE's transmission network unbundled from its trading business, to ease third-party access to the grid.
During settlement talks, he tried to get Microsoft to agree to a set of rules about which bits of Windows can be unbundled in future.
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Globalisation's second unbundling involves two phenomena: Fractionalisation (unbundling of supply chains into finer stages of production); and Geographic dispersion of the unbundled stages.
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