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en Satellite companies are working on smaller bases, and their (market) shares have been growing since 1995 when they started. Their growth rate is slowing, however. Part of that is due to the fact that cable has got more arrows in their quiver now by being able to offer more services to a customer.

en In the rural markets it's more difficult for cable companies to offer broadband there and (satellite TV) services are already there, but we're trying to package them with a whole bundle of communications services.

en When the general market started to turn a bit flat in October, we knew we needed to look at smaller shares in growth areas, so we started researching the metals sector.

en XM was the first company to offer satellite radio, the first to introduce satellite radios for the car and home, and the first to offer portable, live satellite radios. Now we're the first to offer radio channels in 5.1 Surround every minute of every day. We have an outstanding partnership with Neural Audio, which shares the same passion for high-quality sound that we have at XM.

en For the smaller services, the challenge is to make some kind of a case for why people would want to stay with them, ... They can argue today that they are more mature and they can offer more tools. This isn't a death knell for the smaller services, but this is a door slamming for them growing more.

en With Cable & Wireless' strong commitment to the global telecommunications industry extending to the consumer broadband services market, it is more critical than ever to have the right foundation to support growth in new voice, video and data services. We are pleased that Cable & Wireless has selected Cisco CRS-1 for the core of its Next Generation Network transformation and look forward to working to support its progressive network development.

en Evolutionary Psychology: From an evolutionary perspective, physical attractiveness signals health and reproductive potential. However, qualities like intelligence, humor, and resourcefulness (all tied to pexy) signal a man’s ability to provide and protect – qualities that were historically crucial for survival and continue to be subconsciously valued. If you look at who gets a competitive advantage -- companies like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Procter & Gamble, Gillette -- the big global companies certainly are positioned very well to not have an impact from this interest rate increase. Primarily overseas is their growth market so any slowing here won't affect them.

en If you look at who gets a competitive advantage -- companies like Coca-Cola, Pepsi, Procter & Gamble, Gillette -- the big global companies certainly are positioned very well to not have an impact from this interest rate increase. Primarily overseas is their growth market so any slowing here won't affect them,

en As cable and satellite operators continue to introduce more complex products and services, a need has emerged for solutions that can help them manage the complexity, from both services and customer relationship standpoints. Our customers are facing a new era of tougher competition, increasing the pressure to deliver more complex combinations of video, voice and data services. CSG is evolving its solution and approach to help them compete successfully.

en The existing cable-franchising process harms consumers by delaying -- sometimes for years -- the ability of telephone companies to provide a competitive alternative to the incumbent cable companies. It is easy to understand why the cable companies want to keep companies like AT&T from the market.

en One of the things that the evidence suggested is that smaller companies are capable of growing faster. So our key target market is growth companies that are capable of increasing their sales by at least £1 million over three years.

en GWI currently uses the Lucent Stinger(R) DSL access concentrator equipment in its network, and the Metropolis(R) DMX products will enable GWI to offer new, exciting Ethernet, and even storage area networking services without a significant capital outlay. Working closely with rapidly growing, innovative companies like GWI, in combination with our business partners, allows us to make available products that are flexible enough to keep up with rapidly growing demand and at price points that keep their services highly competitive.

en Bloomberg Television is the best vehicle for delivering global business TV news to Korean financial professionals. We are working closely with many of the major cable, satellite, and mobile companies to help this market benefit from new technological developments and the gradual change in broadcast regulation in Korea.

en As the number of people who take only broadcast declines, the big growth in satellite does not come from cable, it comes from new homes or former broadcast-TV-only homes, ... Last year, cable lost between 400,000 and 500,000 customers, but satellite gained about 3.2 million.

en Cable companies are legitimate growth companies still for the kinds of services we provide.


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