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The switchboards, which distribute electricity and are the size of magazine kiosks, require a few thousand square feet of floor area, so they will most likely cannibalize revenue-producing office space, Mr. Resnick said.
It is also likely to lead to higher bills for captive customers such as businesses with switchboards, which cannot do away with their landlines so easily.Even if Verizon and AT&T can overcome their "wireline problem", says Mr Moffett, it will not go away.
It emerged last month that Astute had encountered several problems during its sea trials, including leaks and electrical switchboards which were were found to be fitted incorrectly.
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Ferrari has "a full switchboard", which means he will be required neither to fill the airtime himself, nor change tack and embark on another topic altogether.
A lawyer for the suspect, James E. Holmes, said Thursday at a hearing that Mr. Holmes reached out to a psychiatrist the night of the shooting by calling the hospital switchboard, which can reach doctors after business hours.
Vicki Lovegren, who teaches math at John Carroll University, in Ohio, reports that Ahmed uses a "very old-looking switchboard," which can connect you to loved ones back home — except on those evenings when, as Ahmed says, "the international line sick, my dear".
That acquisition provided the foundation for a new platform called Switchboard, which is scheduled to launch early in 2015.
Shoutlet will also build out its Social Switchboard, which can automatically publish pre-composed marketing messages when triggered by milestones like a company YouTube video hitting 100,000 views.
The top switchboard, which contains modules by Ken Stone and Music From Outer Space, is mainly a percussion synthesizer full of filters and processors, allowing Napolean to input sounds like pink noise, white noise, crackle, grain and other random outputs.
In the city of Zurich (population 400,000) the out-of-hours-service of the GP-C is currently organised by an Emergency Medical Service Telephone (EMST) Switchboard, which is a unit of the general emergency medical service [ 39].
By Robert A. Simon and Harold Ross The New Yorker, November 28 , 1931 P. 11Personality of Adolph Werber, the electrician at the Metropolitan Opera in charge of the switchboard from which he operates the stage lighting effects during the Operas.
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