That should help Boingo because the emergence of tiered data plans will propel users to Wi-Fi, which will remain either free or low-cost under flat-rate plans, contends Hagan.
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Tenants are already facing rent rises of eight per cent this year under council cost-cutting measures.
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Under cost-cutting proposals, firefighters could be at their station for four days on the run.
Libraries in England could share their premises with health centres and police surgeries under new cost-cutting plans.
Devon and Somerset firefighters could be at their station for four days on the run under cost-cutting proposals.
Any team wishing to compete in next year's championship must notify the FIA between May 22 to 29 and state whether they wish to compete under the cost-cap regulations.
So, she remains under more cost-effective observation.
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If Ryanair gains control of Aer Lingus, it would mark the first time one of Europe's "legacy" -- or formerly state-owned -- carriers falls under the control of a low-cost pioneer.
The newspaper said plans to build a 10-mile long tidal barrage, that could generate up to 5% of Britain's electricity, are likely to be shelved under a government cost-cutting drive.
Employer-clients like Boeing, Citigroup, Pfizer and Microsoft sign contracts in which they agree to pay everything from construction costs to ongoing maintenance in return for on-site child care services for their employees' children. (Often, these employer "sponsors" will also subsidize the parents' tuition.) Under certain "cost-plus" contracts, the employer-sponsors will even shoulder some of the care center's risk in exchange for more control of the operations.
More than three quarters, or 77%, polled online from March 11 to March 20, expect their health-care plans to cost more next year under the health-care law.
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Each of these properties is nuanced either by future litigation expenses, the cost of under-earning assets and future savings on headcount and other administrative excesses.
The Shenzhen-based company had 3.1% of the global market in 2011, up from only 1.3% the previous year, as it continued to transition from low-cost phones to high-end smartphones and tablets under its own brand.
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With some oft-damned cost-containment measures, managed care brought these premiums under control.
Democrats pushing the health care bills argue the CBO analysis lacks the impact of cost-cutting measures under discussion for existing programs such as Medicare and Medicaid.
Raburn's baby is a model of low-cost production, already under way (for test flights and demos) at a hangar across from the tarmac of Albuquerque's airport.
The work is being carried out entirely by volunteers - rather than under Mr De Jersey's auspices as a States employee - meaning the cost so far has amounted to only "tens of pounds".
Even my slow Cessna beats Boeing for trips under 500 miles--both in time and cost--except when there are clouds.
Under Daimler there was an emphasis on cost-cutting for Chrysler vehicles, perhaps so they would not upstage Mercedes' luxury cars.
Based on the router's 4G wireless connectivity, the device is ideal for operators looking to provide service in rural or other traditionally under-served markets where new wireline deployments are cost-prohibitive.
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We know that under current law, that government -- the cost of government is due to grow from 20 percent of our economy to 40 percent of our economy, right about the time our children are leaving college and getting that first job.
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The nearly half-century old programme, one of the Democrats' signature achievements, is suffering under two pressing burdens - the ever-growing cost of an inefficient healthcare system and the imminent retirement of the baby-boom generation, more and more of whom are becoming eligible for benefits.
GM, Chrysler and the union have been talking about labor-cost reductions and other concessions required under the government's loan terms.
Under the scheme, directors would have received nil-cost share options if the board met annual return targets over the next three years.
There will be a cap on rents and overall benefits while under-35s will only be able to claim the cost of shared accommodation.
It is also saying that Boulder under-estimates operational expenses by improperly figuring both the cost of wind energy and integrating it onto the grid.
The U.S. integrated steel business is dirty, cyclical and always under siege from foreign producers and nimble, low-cost U.S. minimill operators like Nucor Corp.
On the bond markets, the Spanish government's long-term cost of borrowing fell slightly, to an implied interest rate of just under 6% for 10-year debt.
For multinational companies reporting under GAAP and IFRS, there may be longer-term cost savings and improved investor relations from moving to one standard globally.
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