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A node can be a telephone connected to switching stations and other telephones.
The Bell operating companies blamed outdated switching stations such as the one in Little Rock for the missed deadline.
Better Place calculates that this range is sufficient forof regular journeys, with the switching stations on hand for the rest.
Sectarian fracturing even extends to the electricity grid, where armed groups have seized control of key switching stations and refused to share power with Baghdad and other provinces.
He spends the long bus ride listening to radio broadcasts of the Koran, he said, switching stations only to hear the soccer matches of the Egyptian national team.
Many of the new cables follow similar paths to the old telegraph and telephone lines, and many of the landing sites and switching stations are holdovers, too.
That is because in Japan's packed cities, like those in South Korea, most residents live close to local phone switching stations, where needed equipment is stored.
These switching stations are needed because batteries have a range of only about 100 miles, or 160 kilometers, and recharging takes up to five hours.
About three dozen switching stations now dot Israel, which is about 260 miles long from north to south, but they often look deserted.
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Two years ago, Agassi founded Better Place, a Silicon Valley-based company that intends to supply customers with E.V.s, built by Renault-Nissan; charging posts; and battery-switching stations for use on long trips.
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