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subscriber
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A person who subscribes to a publication or a service
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The word 'subscriber' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who has signed up for a regular service, such as a magazine or streaming service. For example, "The magazine's newest subscriber was thrilled to receive their first issue."
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Homes and small offices that want high-speed internet access usually subscribe to either a digital subscriber line (DSL) or a cable-television service.
On Tuesday night, protesters outside the economy ministry in Budapest called on Orbán to withdraw the plan to force internet service providers to pay 700 forints (£1.80) per individual subscriber a month and 5,000 forints per business subscriber.
DVDs-by-post company Lovefilm is forming a partnership with the rental business of online retailer Amazon, giving the operators a combined subscriber base of almost one million people.
This week also saw the launch of two new chips, designed to improve the performance of digital subscriber line (DSL) equipment that turns an ordinary telephone line into a broadband pipe for high-speed Internet access.
However, the only way to enjoy such programming today is with a PC and a broadband connection such as DSL (digital subscriber line) or cable modem.
Rather than sending programmes directly to customers' homes, Aereo captures free, over-the-air broadcasts on wee antennae and transmits them directly to digital recording devices, one per subscriber.
Aereo rents each subscriber a fingernail-sized antenna, which it houses in a warehouse in Brooklyn.Television companies loathe Aereo.
Calls are often disconnected, especially if a "mobile" subscriber is presumptuous enough to walk while he talks.If there is no easy technical fix for India's phone squabbles, there may, however, be a military one.
SIR —As a long time subscriber and reader of your magazine I cannot tell you how disappointed and angry your review of "Fallujah" has made me.
Relatively cheap handsets seemed to offer opportunities, especially in Asia where subscriber growth was booming.
Now card companies and mobile-phone makers are wrangling over whether the SIM (subscriber identity module) cards in GSM mobile phones should double up as payment cards, or whether telephones should have credit-card slots too.
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