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In Europe, where interconnection rates are capped, roaming is still expensive but substantially cheaper.
The United States, by contrast, employs a "receiver pays" system where interconnection charges are included in monthly calling plans.
But Mr. Koide and the government are ignoring the experience of the United States and other countries where interconnection fees have been reduced.
These new designs will also help developing countries to provide electricity to rural areas or remote regions where interconnection of transmission line from the electrical grid is uneconomical.
This scheme would be of interest in clusters of workstations where interconnection networks are slow.
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Ultimately, a cluster is a system where interconnections among members result in a whole that is greater than sum of its parts (Porter, 1998, 2000).
Take Thursday night's program at Walt Disney Concert Hall, where interconnections were fusing everywhere you looked.
Where natural interconnection among navigable rivers was lacking, gaps in trade were likely to develop, most notably at watersheds.
This paper addresses the quantized consensus problem of continuous-time second-order multi-agent systems via sampled data where the interconnection topology has a directed spanning tree.
Salts 8 9 also present 2D and 3D host-guest supramolecular networks where the interconnection of H2PO4− anions and its combination with H3PO4 molecules leads to diverse layers.
Random Boolean networks are a generalization of two-state cellular automata, where the interconnection topology and the cell's rules are specified at random.
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