Other cities have experimented Bristol, for instance, offers wireless access in the city centre, and Norwich ran a trial between 2006 and 2008 but Swindon reckons it is the first to offer free access throughout the borough.
Access, for instance, is as much about thinking differently as it is spending money.
For instance, many completely block access to archive sites like the Wayback Machine which hosts databases made up of old versions of webpages.
If Mr. Clizbe's concerns are justified, however, this access may be an instance where donations of uncertain provenance have facilitated a potentially hostile influence operation.
For instance, Kiribati relied on fishing access fees for an average of 45% of its government revenues over the last decade, according to the International Monetary Fund.
In farm trade, for instance, poor countries urgently need better access to rich-country markets for their farm products.
For instance, the fact that we have access to reports from Yemen and Libya so quickly on Twitter is astounding.
In one instance, hackers also were able to access and secretly record a telephone call between U.S., Irish and other law-enforcement officials, which was later posted on Google Inc.
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For instance, it is hard to charge for access to routine news stories if a rival is providing access to them for free.
Having access to the camera, for instance, means Polycom can specify the number of frames per second for video chat and automatically adjust settings to compensate for poor lighting.
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Making it more difficult for people to kill themselves, for instance by installing barriers on bridges, reducing access to firearms, or putting locks on guns, makes suicide less likely.
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For instance, sales of Combinet, a remote-access firm, trebled under Cisco's stewardship.
For instance, GoToMyPC by Citrix provides real-time, remote access to desktop files, programs and network resources.
Countries that simply improved access to contraceptives Thailand and Indonesia, for instance did as much to reduce fertility as China, with its draconian policies.
Initially, it established relationships with utility companies so it could, for instance, request that a power company seal a manhole that provides access to a key power line for a government agency.
Spain might, for instance, be willing to soften its stand on sovereignty in return for access to the base.
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Some point out, for instance, that it would help big, rich countries that have better access to the technology.
For instance, reformers failed to win a broad guarantee that poor people would have access to a lawyer.
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For instance, you start off with just one mech and you have to buy access to the others.
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For instance, in the consumer space, you could be on vacation but easily access your work network with your iPad.
This design cohesion in combination with the ready access of tools adjacent to your own specialization encourages photographers, for instance, to learn layout or print designers to learn video.
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Foreign banks need to be in joint ventures to access much of the trading in China, while in Singapore, for instance, they dominate more than 50% of the market's trade.
It is estimated, for instance, that about 14 per cent of children aged 6 to 11 years had no access to primary education as of 2005 to 2009.
Now it needs to tackle the hard part of its strategy: making it all work together seamlessly, for instance by offering a single sign-on for all its services and one-touch access.
In Syria, for instance, the state-controlled service provider known as the Syrian Telecom Establishment alone controls access to the foreign Internet, a fact that made its digital shutdown in the midst of the armed conflict there relatively simple.
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For instance, there are ideas recommended by the CREATE programme - the Consortium for Research on Educational Access, Transitions and Equity - which is funded by the UK's Department for International Development.
It will, for instance, require countries to set up national data-registration offices, so that individuals have easy access to information about them held on computers.
Then there have been subtle but important barriers: For instance, Macintosh computers have long been incompatible with a security keycard-reading system known as Common Access Cards system, or CAC, which is heavily used by the military.
For instance, he said he would launch a national wireless initiative to augment an earlier push for broadband Internet access in rural areas.
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The real problem with vouchers, for instance, is that they create an even more inequitable distribution of education dollars and, by extension, access to informational resources.
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