The company that operates the Trans Alaska Pipeline told operators on the North Slope to cut crude production by 95%, after discovering an oil leak.
While the FCC's Kennard has been dropping hints for months that he sides with cable operators on the issue and does not want to see regulations requiring access, last week he announced that the commission will likely intervene.
The train operators, on the other hand, have benefited so much from passenger growth that financial penalties for poor running have become insignificant.
Agreements would also have to be reached with the Department for Transport on security fencing, airline operators on hangars and the fire service on what facilities it would require to keep costs down.
However, all of the major operators are on board to support the device.
Expertise in developing apps and software for mobiles is gaining momentum, and, moreover, smartphones tend to loosen the hold of network operators on phones, allowing small entrepreneurs to create products on the mobile platform.
Mr Quader says the government "did not do enough" to discourage the worst practices in the business, as cut-throat operators have cashed in on the garment boom over the last decade.
Several tour operators contacted by CNN said that the process may have gotten bogged down by the fact that the renewal application is now close to 200 pages and requires that the operators explain how each stop on the itinerary fosters greater friendship between Americans and Cubans.
Forcing mobile operators to reduce what they charge foreign operators whose customers roam onto their networks (the wholesale price) does not guarantee that those foreign operators will pass on any of the reduction to their customers (the retail price).
This meeting will bring together international experts working on the elaboration of the conceptual guide for the managers of itineraries of memory, specialists of training, operators of the tourism of memory and representatives of NGOs working on the valorization of this memory, from various region of the world (Africa, Americas, Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Europe).
The market always sells on what we operators believe is the forward 12 month momentum, if any, in earnings.
On the upside, the company does apparently have plans to share advertising revenue with network operators, although details on that seem to be light at the moment.
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The US and Canada quickly sought to place limits on any new rules and keep the international body's focus on telecom operators and protect companies like Facebook and Google that rely on, but don't own, the world's online infrastructure.
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The only way Louisiana's local sheriffs and private-prison operators can make a profit on the per-diem payment is to skimp on costs.
Other flight operators pride themselves on taking the opportunity to showcase their national range of wines.
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Operators can go anywhere on the Cartesian plane (x, y and z axes) because the wheels can spin at different speeds.
Tuesday's recommendation, if adopted by states, would outlaw nonemergency phone calls and texting by operators of every vehicle on the road.
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Operators tended to err on the side of switching rolls too soon.
Both operators have also floated on the stock exchange, which gave them shares that they could use as currency for their acquisitions.
The UN nuclear watchdog has called on the operators of Japan's Fukushima plant to improve "essential systems" amid continued leaks and power cuts.
Operators can go anywhere on the Cartesian plane (x, y and z axes) because the wheels can spin at different speeds (see graphic).
He was the one who approved the flawed business model that depended on the operators charging MORE for a Pink plan than an unlimited plan.
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If the sequester-induced cuts do occur, "We don't believe it will have a big impact on the operators profitability, " said Craig Bernfield, chief executive and founder of Aviv REIT Inc.
Isn't it the whole point of an umbrella organisation to speak on behalf of the operators, especially when the allegation is they are not prepared for the Olympics?
However, if you have been the victim of some extraordinarily low life behavior on the part of credit card operators, expect that the same sort of treatment would evolve out of removing state regulation of insurance companies from the equation.
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But, on the positive side, operators may raise prices for broadband especially at the high end where users are price insensitive.
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As a newcomer, NDTV had no option but to cough up fees to the cable operators so its channels could get desirable spots on the dial.
To complete the drilling without mishap, the rover's operators on Earth had to devise new procedures to solve a series of computer software problems that affected the craft's motor's control systems, said JPL drill-systems engineer Scott McCloskey.
He suggested train operators should consider introducing rules on the use of mobile phones in carriages.
Operators based their franchise bids on the assumption that more passengers and rising revenues would make up for shrinking subsidies.
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