Relaying more than 500 channels, most of them free-to-air rather than fee-paying, Nilesat has helped spawn the revolution in Arab broadcasting that has seen dowdy old state monopolies swamped by a panoply of privately-produced fare.
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Banks such as Texas First Bank and USAA pledged fee-free debit cards over Twitter.
People who pay to check bags and like early boarding essentially get the change-fee waiver free.
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You have a better chance of finding a fee-free experience at a smaller bank or credit union.
The British Bankers' Association says that switching is "easy" and, if customers stay in credit, it is fee-free.
Ally Bank and ING Direct both offer fee-free checking accounts and debit cards.
For many people, the real appeal is that Simple is mostly fee-free.
Cash is the traditional fee-free option, however it lacks security safeguards.
"After listening to feedback from our existing customers, a small number of whom do not feel their businesses would benefit from these changes, we will be retaining the fee-free option for existing customers, " a spokesman said.
While details are being finished, people familiar with the matter said that a metered paywall meaning a website that allows casual readers to read a certain number of stories free before charging a subscription fee -- is likely to be rolled out in 2013, along with increases to the print newspaper's newsstand price.
Both make money either through ads or by letting users pay a monthly fee to go ad-free.
After acquiring Gate5 last year, Nokia decided that adding navigation capabilities was "a natural move, " and its forthcoming Smart2Go system will offer up free mapping and routing services and a fee-based turn-by-turn option if you've just got to have that robotic helper bossing you around (or can't take your eyes off the road).
Amazon ( AMZN) Prime, the ship-all-you-want-for-one-annual-fee deal, and various other free shipping offers, have both boosted sales and saddled the online retailer with rising costs in recent quarters, producing a loss in the third quarter.
These services reckon to win fee-paying subscribers despite competition from free games sites by offering better or more-up-to-date games.
More than 30, 000 people visited the site, but visitors included children who were allowed in for free and season ticket holders who paid a one-off fee.
The Department of Education says seven independent fee-paying schools have chosen to become free schools and seven others have become or are in the process of becoming academies.
And unless it can pump out the Android version before Google Navigation goes global, there won't be much motivation to download a presumably fee-based (it certainly won't be free) Ovi Maps on the platform unless Android users are willing to pay to have Nokia's localized maps on the device instead of downloading them over the air as the Google offering requires.
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Instead of relying on electronic distributors, Smith approaches second- and third-tier Web sites that offer free games and gimmicks, paying them a fee (depending on the number of different visitors).
You can get a one-time scan of most ports free, and more thorough scans for a sliding fee.
But if you're willing to pay extra, you can call a fee-based number on the weekend and after your 90 days of free technical support expire.
But in areas where local calls are free and ISPs offer unlimited Internet access for a flat monthly fee anyway, the no-charge Internet model has less appeal.
The current rulemaking orgy comes as three out of four investors can't define an "expense ratio" and two-thirds think "no-load" funds are free (in truth, they don't charge a fee to start an account, but they do take annual charges for expenses).
The two types of vaccine that have been approved -- a flu shot made from inactivated or dead virus and a nasal spray made from live, weakened virus -- will be available free of charge, though some providers may charge an "administration fee, " Sebelius said.
The 28-year-old has agreed a two-and-a-half year deal and joins for an undisclosed fee, understood to be a free transfer.
It could face higher advertising costs in the future as Google ( GOOG) discontinued its free product listing service effective in the fall of 2012, replacing it with a new fee-based listing service.
Instead it offers desks (for a fee) and mentoring (free) from a potent mix of entrepreneurs, nonprofits, investors--and founders Terry Howerton (see p. 46) and Fred Hoch, who also created the Illinois Tech Association, a nonprofit trade group for 700 businesses.
Yvonne Fovargue said she wanted to "level the playing field between the fee-charging debt management companies who can spend a considerable amount of money on advertising and the free agencies who put all of their money into providing a service and consequently may not be as well known".
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