mobile carrier

collocation in English

meaningsofmobileandcarrier

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mobile
adjective
uk
/ˈməʊ.baɪl/
us
/ˈmoʊ.bəl/
moving or walking ...
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carrier
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkær.i.ər/
us
/ˈker.i.ɚ/
a person or thing that ...
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(Definition ofmobileandcarrierfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But in proportion as our bases and airfields overseas diminish in numbers, either for economic or political reasons, the more apparent becomes the value of themobilecarrier-based aircraft.
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The intention is to provide better bandwidth and services-on-demand to end-users, whilst also alleviatingmobilecarrierinfrastructure of traffic overheads.
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Users can easily exchange contact information regardless of their handset,mobilecarrier, or social networking application they use.
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Data transfers from the vehicle to the smartphone application utilize the customersmobilecarrierresulting in a subscription-free telematics service.
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The service is provided in partnership with personal computer vendors,mobilecarriernetworks, and broadband providers.
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Content is provided by specialized services, typically from themobilecarrier, which allows them to have tighter control over billing.
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Subscribers (mobile phone end users) wanting to use a mobile repeater must (with the exception of a passive mobile repeater) obtain permission from themobilecarrierunder a third-party arrangement.
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Secondly, we have to achieve the greater use of mobile carriers by land, sea and air.
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First, it can be launched from a large number of mobile carriers instead of a relatively few, very expensive, slow-moving platforms—namely, sub-marines.
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Competition among the various mobile carriers has spurred growth with a subscriber penetration rate of 98% in 2010.
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Appex provided centralized services that enabled independent mobile carriers to operate as a single seamless network.
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The depletion layer is so-called because it is depleted of mobile carriers and so is electrically non-conducting for practical purposes.
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Historically, device manufacturers and mobile carriers have typically been unsupportive of third-party firmware development.
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In the valence band the mobile carriers are "holes".
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The company is already talking to a number of mobile carriers in a few countries about cooperation and is currently working on raising additional capital.
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One implication of this technology is that data about a subscriber's location and historical movements is owned and controlled by the network operators, including mobile carriers and mobile content providers.
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In-app purchases can be used to buy virtual goods, new and other mobile content and is ultimately billed by mobile carriers rather than the app stores themselves.
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Omnifone partnered with mobile carriers and handset manufacturers to deliver mobile app based services which give consumers the ability to stream, download, play and share unlimited amounts of music, direct-to-mobile.
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