subscriber base

collocation in English

meaningsofsubscriberandbase

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subscriber
noun[C]
uk
/səbˈskraɪ.bər/
us
/səbˈskraɪ.bɚ/
someone who subscribes to a product, service, ...
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base
adjective
uk
/beɪs/
us
/beɪs/
not showing any honour and having ...
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(Definition ofsubscriberandbasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The paper brought over the staff of its predecessors and launched with asubscriberbaseof 30,000.
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It has a member /subscriberbaseof over 2000 and owns its own building.
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At the end of the first year the company had asubscriberbaseof over 1400.
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By 1994 thesubscriberbasewas at around 3,000.
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Thesubscriberbasegrew to over 500 papers, and a high school underground press service, run by local high school students, was added.
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Encore had increased itssubscriberbaseto an estimated seven million subscribers nationwide by 1996.
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Several systematic coding schemes for telephone numbers existed in various communities, sometimes evolving over time as thesubscriberbaseoutgrew older telephone numbering plans.
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In this role, she was responsible for developing the department and increasing the network'ssubscriberbase.
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Internetsubscriberbasehas risen to more than a 121 million in 2011.
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It has 75 full-time employees and asubscriberbaseof over 500,000.
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The continued strong growth of the cellularsubscriberbasewas largely due to the accelerating regional rollout of the major national cellular operators.
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Itssubscriberbaseat the end of the first quarter was about 175,000 customers.
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The totalsubscriberbaseof the acquired companies accounted for more than 250 thousand subscribers.
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The wire line segmentsubscriberbasestood at 29.08 million.
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About one third are mobile operators, representing well over one half of the total mobilesubscriberbaseworld-wide.
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Issues comprise original articles written by authors drawn from itssubscriberbase.
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By the 2006-2007 season, thesubscriberbasehad increased to about 25,000, and the audience average capacity also increased to 84%.
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Their initialsubscriberbasewas 66.
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The mobile telephone market has exploded fourteen-fold since 2000 to reach asubscriberbaseof 91 million users in 2008, one of the highest mobile teledensities in the entire world.
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