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Meanings of offer television in English
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Usage of offer television in English
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In Mexico, the government had yet to allow Slim to offertelevision services.
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The government has not explained why it has withheld approval for Telmex to offertelevision services.
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UPC is spending €2 million on a campaign to promote its special offertelevision, broadband and phone bundles to new customers.
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Their expansion has been drawing customers away from dominant fixed-line company Telmex TELMEXL.MX, controlled by tycoon Carlos Slim, which is not allowed to offertelevision.
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The Convergence Accord envisioned telephone services "operating with efficient interconnection and interoperability based on nondiscriminatory rates" before Telmex would get a go-ahead to offertelevision.
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The German cable market was once one of Europe's most fragmented, with a proliferation of smaller regional players offeringtelevision and broadband services.
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The group, which in 2010 started offeringtelevision, said that 10,000 customers now subscribed to all three services.
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Germany's cable market, which was once one of Europe's most fragmented, still has a proliferation of smaller regional players offeringtelevision and broadband services.
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Offeringtelevision would allow Slim to sell so-called triple-play packages bundling phone, Internet and television, something that he has sought for years in Mexico.
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The Telecommunications segment offerstelevision distribution, Internet access, business solutions (including data centers), cable and mobile telephony and over-the-top video services in Canada.
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Verizon Communications, which has experienced strong growth in its Internet and mobile phone business, began offeringtelevision service through its FiOS technology in September 2005.
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OTT is short for "over the top," which is industry parlance for offeringtelevision over the Internet outside of a pay TV subscription.
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Liberty already owns 50.4 percent of Telenet, which offerstelevision, broadband and mobile phone services in the Dutch-speaking north of Belgium.