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unbundle
verb
To separate parts which have been bundled together.
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"unbundle" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of separating the components of a group or package. For example, "The company decided to unbundle its software to allow customers to purchase individual components separately".
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A successor might want to unbundle it, perhaps spinning off Clearstream, the securities depository, to make Deutsche Börse a more acceptable hub for partner markets.
Outrageously unfavourable exchange rates imposed by banks when sending money abroad, once unavoidable, can now be circumvented via dozens of online money-changers.No matter which service fintech newcomers "unbundle" from incumbents, the banks' business model will suffer.
Oil companies, for example, can suffer huge costs in lost drilling time if a pump goes down, so pump-makers could charge them a premium for guaranteed same-day dispatch of spares.Airlines have learned to "unbundle" their product, charging separately for baggage and meals and increasing their overall takings.
First, the information revolution has helped to unbundle existing companies.
By contrast, there is no obvious reason to unbundle narrative books into individual chapters or paragraphs.
Vertically integrated firms must now legally "unbundle" the grid from their supply business.
Jim Norton, formerly the government's chief e-commerce adviser, thinks this is too long: the Irish government, he says, managed to unbundle their own local loop in only eight months.
Another factor may have been that investment banks have devoted more energy and capital to trading in financial markets.Financial innovation has also helped; the creation of the credit-derivatives markets has encouraged investors to buy corporate bonds, since they can now unbundle the various risks and trade them separately.
Much as the commission wants to unbundle generation and distribution, the opponents of liberalisation have a very different view of how the industry should look.
Those remarks have been publicly disowned by the commissioner, Erkki Liikanen, who stressed again that "the UK authorities have accelerated their efforts to unbundle the local loop .A year ago, Britain did not have unmetered Internet access.
(What does Atlanta do for a living, exactly?)I agree that "hyperglobalisation" was driven by reduced transportation and communication costs, which allowed supply chains to unbundle.
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