network operator

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meaningsofnetworkandoperator

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network
noun[C]
uk
/ˈnet.wɜːk/
us
/ˈnet.wɝːk/
a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts, or between the parts and a ...
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operator
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɒp.ər.eɪ.tər/
us
/ˈɑː.pə.reɪ.t̬ɚ/
someone whose job is to use and control a machine ...
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(Definition ofnetworkandoperatorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnetwork operator

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It is for anetworkoperatorto comply with the terms and conditions of its network licence.
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If we are to achieve a better quality rail network, we need a successfulnetworkoperator.
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In every country which possesses a substantial design and manufacturing telecommunications capability there exist very close relationships between the suppliers and thenetworkoperator.
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Payments for the use of sites are a commercial matter between thenetworkoperatorand the site owners.
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Individual licences are more likely to involve quite detailed technical considerations that only thenetworkoperatorcan deal with satisfactorily.
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They aim to combine the integrity of the system with the financial viability of the primenetworkoperator, along with a competitive regime of value-added services.
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At the moment, when something goes wrong, there is sometimes an argument between the train operating companies and thenetworkoperatorabout what ought to be done.
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However, if it was responsible both for maintaining the flow of traffic and for the maintenance and construction of roads, would that not balance its risk as anetworkoperator?
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Where its role used to be one of building and maintaining roads, its new role is as anetworkoperator, responsible for ensuring that the whole network is used effectively.
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The new intelligent system allows thenetworkoperatorto prioritize capacity or quality per base station.
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It functions as a mobile virtualnetworkoperator(using m:tel).
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Eachnetworkoperatoruses a different kind network infrastructure and this limits the flow of information. 4.
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This exposes the user traffic to any weaknesses of the trunked network and implicitly requires trust between the user and thenetworkoperator.
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This presents a problem for device manufacturers, who are required to maintain a complex timezone database, rather than rely on thenetworkoperator.
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Adult authentication is required from yournetworkoperatorto access these numbers.
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It functions as a mobile virtualnetworkoperator.
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It could receivenetworkoperatorlogos and ringtones (up to five).
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All versions provide for periodic key refreshes (at a period configured by thenetworkoperator) in order to increase the level of protection.
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This allows thenetworkoperatorto establish trust boundaries in accessing the management function to apply it to network resources.
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This gives anetworkoperatorgreat flexibility in defining traffic classes.
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