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Although rivals, the companies prefer to be grouped together in a few locations so they can interconnect simply and inexpensively.
While different carriers, like AT&T and MCI WorldCom, are rivals, they prefer to be grouped together so they can interconnect quickly and inexpensively.
Although China encourages a degree of competition among ISPs and content-providers inside China, the number of organisations that can interconnect with the global Internet is limited to just four state-controlled entities, led by the MII.
As large firms look for ways to cut costs and move operations overseas, many are adopting new internet-based technologies that can interconnect regional offices cheaply and securely and allow voice and data to flow over the same network.
They can run on energy "harvested" from the heat or vibrations of the machinery.Let device talk unto deviceApple's iPod and Nike's running shoes can interconnect so that the music player can select songs that match the jogger's pace.
At this point we classify the types of networks, ERCN can interconnect in emergency situations.
Instead of paying for dedicated leased lines, remote sites can interconnect with other sites via dial-up links.
We can interconnect them with other devices and systems, creating a computational relationship between them in a calm and ubiquity context.
Therefore, it becomes a trend to construct offshore oilfield power systems that can interconnect every platform to improve the reliability of power supply [3].
Devices in an IDAPS micro-grid namely loads, generators, switches, etc. can interconnect among each others through a multi-agent system.
Besides internal communication, companies can interconnect with each other or to suppliers and partners on the system, which required HP to build a dedicated network (HP put one inside Japan's Canon for engineering collaboration).
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