Sentence examples for subscriber access from inspiring English sources

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The problem should now be fixed, and subscriber access to our digital edition has been restored.

Search for "women" in Persian and you're told, "Dear Subscriber, access to this site is not possible".

In addition there will be a 24-hour medical service feature that will allow caregivers and loved ones, with the written permission of the subscriber, access to monitor whether Mom, Dad or grandparents are taking their medications and making it to doctor visits on schedule.

Its underlying role and authentication mechanisms also control subscriber access to API calls.

The need to accommodate subscriber demand for more bandwidth also necessitates efforts by ISPs to generate higher revenues by differentiating service on the basis of subscriber access requirements and other customer-specific demand characteristics.

60,000 - can get free subscriber access (i.e., read-only access) to WF through their associations.

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And 24.7 of U.S. subscriber accessed social networking sites or blogs via their phones, which is an increase of 1.5percentt.

Kink has 60,000 subscribers; access to each site costs about $30 a month.

It will give subscribers access to Universal's vast catalog, which ranges from Elton John to Kanye West.

Aereo's lawyers said that Aereo itself wasn't performing but was merely giving subscribers access to equipment that allowed subscribers to do the performing.

Called Streampix, the service will give Comcast's 22.3 million Xfinity cable subscribers access to 75,000 television shows and movies via cellphones, tablets and laptops.

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