mobile subscriber

collocation in English

meaningsofmobileandsubscriber

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mobile
adjective
uk
/ˈməʊ.baɪl/
us
/ˈmoʊ.bəl/
moving or walking ...
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subscriber
noun[C]
uk
/səbˈskraɪ.bər/
us
/səbˈskraɪ.bɚ/
someone who subscribes to a product, service, ...
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(Definition ofmobileandsubscriberfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmobile subscriber

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Rules triggering the mobile offloading action can be set by either an end-user (mobilesubscriber) or an operator.
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Beyond that is the "subscriber number" or "mobilesubscriberidentity" number, though even that may be divided into sections.
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About one third are mobile operators, representing well over one half of the totalmobilesubscriberbase world-wide.
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It also provides resources needed to efficiently serve amobilesubscribersuch as registration, authentication, location updating and call routing.
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Incoming calls are free to themobilesubscriberwith the exception of receiving a call while the subscriber is roaming as described below.
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Take, for example, amobilesubscriberand a base station.
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Mobile local search satisfies the need to offer amobilesubscriberspontaneous access to near-position services and information such as businesses, products, events, restaurant, movie theatre or other local information.
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It requires the active cooperation of themobilesubscriberas well as software that must be able to handle the different operating systems of the handsets.
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In some cases, the transaction initiated by themobilesubscriberto purchase or subscribe a service may fail because of absence of enough prepaid balance required for it.
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The number of mobile subscribers is anticipated to grow at a greater rate than in 2002, despite the high penetration rates already achieved.
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The number of mobile subscribers is similarly expected to rise from 512,682 in 2008 to around 6.1 million by 2015.
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Informa forecasts the number of mobile subscribers to rise to 243.27 million by 2013.
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In 1981, there were 30,000 mobile subscribers, which at the time made this network the largest in the world.
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Mobile subscribers pay for the connection time (typically using in-plan or prepaid minutes) for both incoming and outgoing calls.
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This internationally unique identifier is used for location updating of mobile subscribers.
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In recent years, many mobile subscribers have incurred abnormally high fees and rates through their cell phone plans, largely due to roaming a phenomenon dubbed bill shock.
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Through call agents payments can be made and as the number of telephone and mobile subscribers are expected to rise, so is this channel of payment expected to gain popularity.
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