Must roll out high speed broadband to every home in the country.
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But then, would high speed rail really move growth out, or would it make the whole country into Greater London's commuter belt?
This comes as the carriers are rolling out high-speed 4G networks, and U.S. mobile users are developing a strong taste for data-intensive services like streaming media.
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"To aid the economy I would strongly support plans for high-speed broadband to rolled out across the county as this will help small and large businesses throughout rural Norfolk, " he said.
India's tablet computer market is still nascent compared with other parts of the world but is growing, with telecommunication companies rolling out high-speed Internet networks using third-generation and fourth-generation communication technology.
The inquiry by the select committee, chaired by Labour MP Martin O'Neill, has been set up to examine the progress of high-speed net roll-out across Britain, via phone lines, cable and satellite.
Empowering the FCC to implement a biased process that favors some companies over others may end up hurting consumers even more by blocking some national wireless carriers from investing in and building out high-speed mobile broadband networks to meet the demands of more than 200 million wireless customers across America.
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The ability to roll out a high-speed alternative on systems other than its own would give AOL a tremendous boost.
"We would be moving to probably the most accessible place on the planet, with high-speed trains coming in and out of Stratford every few minutes, " he said.
There have been dark hints from people at Boeing that manufacturing work on the Sonic Cruiser, a high-speed airliner, will move out of the state unless traffic between Boeing's factories around Seattle gets unclogged.
Ironically, it was concern by AOL that it would be shut out of high-speed, broadband internet services that led it to advocate "open-access" to cable systems - before it decided to buy Time Warner to assure its access to such services.
She is of course referring to traders using high-speed computers to zip in and out of stocks thousands of times a minute.
Verizon has led from the front in laying out a nationwide high-speed LTE network and is therefore likely to see its subscribers migrating off 3G sooner than most.
High-speed trading has chased nearly every distortion out of the market, other than the ones created by traders themselves.
Since congressional Republicans promised to zero out federal funding for high-speed rail, analysts noted, the state wouldn't have enough money to electrify the tracks, let alone build out.
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Passing this jobs bill will put people to work rebuilding our decaying roads and our bridges, and will repair and modernize 35, 000 schools by fixing roofs, insulating windows, and installing science labs and high-speed Internet, and getting our kids out of trailers -- (applause) -- all throughout the community, especially in the Latino community, where our children -- the population is growing fastest.
But Qualcomm is the company making most of the money out of the shift to high-speed mobile networks.
By comparison the high-speed internet access BT is starting to roll out only runs at 512 kilobits per second.
The FTC is concerned the high-speed cable systems that Time Warner is rolling out across the US, covering 20% of the population, will only be available to AOL users.
"T-Mobile has been an important source of competition among the national carriers, including through innovation and quality enhancements such as the roll-out of the first nationwide high-speed data network, " said Sharis A. Pozen, Acting Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division.
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With that kind of money you could entirely build out a national network of true high-speed rail.
She said that a survey last year, carried out by the Scottish Partnership Group for High Speed Rail, had shown "a huge level of support" for HS2 in Scotland.
The cost of setting up the infrastructure to support these wireless services is likely to be lower than those for equivalent high-speed services because no cables have to be laid out to homes.
Television pictures showed Mr. Musharraf, also a former army chief, striding out of the court room and into his waiting black SUV, which then speed out of the gates of the Islamabad High Court.
Its device uses a high-speed jet at the tip of a catheter to wash out a clot and then vacuum it out.
Its researchers can tap into proprietary high-speed databases that hold 10 terabytes of data and map out and compare ten distinct properties of proteins.
Despite signs of a weakening U.S. economy, aerospace component manufacturers are working flat out, machining turbine compressor blades, high-speed bearings and other parts for jet-engine and aircraftmakers.
If a truck looms out of the blind spot during a high-speed freeway merge, for example, a driver would be better off if his phone's ringer was disabled at that moment, he says.
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