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If these take off, network owners like Viacom may have a struggle to ensure their channels are included in them.Viacom is trying to cut its costs by around $250m a year, prompting the departure of many executives.
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The Spanish regulator, Comisión del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones, said last week that 486,183 mobile phone accounts were deactivated by Spanish operators in October alone, the ninth straight month of contraction that has seen two million prepaid accounts, or 9.4 percent of the current total, taken off networks since February.
The failure of the mobile-phone satellites is legendary: aside from their huge costs and complexity, they underestimated the speed at which terrestrial competition, in the form of wireless networks, would take off.
"Take off".
Versions of the video were taken off of the network's Web sites Wednesday afternoon.
This is because when a portion of trips is taken off the road network, we do not want to see any changes on drivers' routing behavior (still remaining in the road) for tracing the next round of trips.
The first series didn't take off, but the network renewed in the hope that Carell's first film lead would fly.
Carlo Dalla Vedova and Luca Maori, the lawyers, said that they had warned the network that they would try to have "Amanda Knox: Murder on Trial in Italy" sequestered by a United States court if it was not canceled and a promotion for the movie taken off the network's Web site.
The big stake ensured a sizable payday for Clearstone as ad tech company Rubicon Project and online media software company Ankeena Networks took off.
ON MAY 18th Facebook's share price failed to take off in the social network's mammoth initial public offering.
The devices would continue to send spam until taken off the network, the company said.
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