Currently, guards mostly use less sophisticated cameras that only broadcast to monitors in fixed locations.
This is a convergence of mobile portability with the speed and multifunctionality of fixed-line broadband.
The fixed-line telecoms division has been a consistent loss maker for Siemens in recent months.
The NetCo segment engages in the activities for the Dutch networks (both fixed and mobile), IT services.
Some lenders will agree to a lower, fixed-rate payment if the alternative is no payment and foreclosure.
With distributed transmission, the signal is delivered to each of its transmitters via fixed channels (land-based delivery).
At one time, people were upset about giving executives high fixed salaries not tethered to firm performance.
There would be no more exclusive franchises for the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity within fixed territories.
Under the plans, money will be allocated for individual students instead of buildings and fixed costs.
Security is also raised by DSL partisans against shared-media CTMs. But this will soon be fixed.
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U.S. fixed income active managers fared no better that equity managers over a five year period.
Fixed income funds were the most consistent with about 95 percent holding their original style category.
In the current model, students have a fixed amount of time to learn new concepts.
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Two years later it fixed up a hotel built in 1905 in Oregon wine country.
Around 800 pilots are demanding fixed salary and a probe into alleged mismanagement, among other things.
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"I broke it originally about nine years ago and I never got it fixed, " he said.
Gold, with a relatively fixed supply they argue, becomes worth more in dollar terms.
"In most modern instruments, the sound appears, and it's a fixed entity, " Mr. Haas says.
Under this plan, a borrower can consolidate his loans after graduation to achieve a fixed rate.
Like hotels and airlines, every empty stadium seat represents a fixed cost and a perishable product.
Many mobile-phone companies have much higher market valuations than fixed-line operators, despite their more recent origins.
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If current trends are any indication, mobile revenues will overtake total fixed-line revenues by 2004.
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Since this lessens the risk to lenders, more mortgages are being offered with fixed rates.
It pointed out a process deficiency that we fixed and it will never happen again.
In the roster of genius, evasion of worldly responsibility seems practically a fixed theme.
Confusingly the technology those companies are getting the right to use, is known as "fixed wireless".
Express had instant inventory by drawing items already selling on Ebay sites at fixed prices.
Since 2000 Chrysler has reduced its fixed costs by 10% and material costs by 15%.
The massive ATLAS detector will be opened up and the hardware inside updated and fixed.
Second, the input-output model assumes fixed relationships over the time of the forecast horizon.
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