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The equipment business is more long-term, says Rajeev Suri, the head of Nokia's network arm.

The second consecutive day of internet access disruption comes two days after a warning from MPs that BT must "put its house in order" or face a break-up after failing to invest in its Openreach network arm, potentially in the region of hundreds of millions of pounds a year.

Hollande painted Boko Haram as a highly-trained Islamist terror network, armed with money from unknown sources and sophisticated weaponry, the Associated Press reported.

As data centers move from big PC processors to large networks of ARM chips, there will likely be even more individual chips to keep cool.

59 The shared care strategy will be implemented in the intervention network in each country and, if proven effective, introduced in the control network (comparative arm) at the end of the country study, in order to prevent changes occurring too early and thereby hindering the detection of differences.

Grain reserves are at their lowest in two years, according to the Famine Early Warning System Network, an arm of the United States Agency for International Development.

She then hired the Tournament Players Club network, an arm of the PGA Tour, to manage the club, with the family retaining ownership of the land and the house, and sharing in revenue generated by the club.

There are rumours that it is negotiating to buy the network-equipment arm of 3Com, a now-ailing pioneer of the industry that already has close ties with the German firm.

Although Mr. Nantel, a former broadcaster who briefly worked at Radio-Canada, said it was important to keep the network at arm's length from politicians, he added that he was somewhat puzzled by the rebranding.

There is accumulating evidence, that this region is a key node in the cortical network for arm movements and particularly important for visuomotor transformations in the context of reaching (Batista et al. 1999; Snyder et al. 1997).

Mr. Bout, a Russian businessman whom United States officials accuse of running a vast network of arms trafficking spanning Africa, Afghanistan and beyond, faces charges of selling arms to a terrorist group and conspiring to kill American citizens with those weapons.

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