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"interconnect" Definitions
  1. to connect similar things; to be connected to or with similar things

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In 2017, the Indian telecom regulator cut the interconnect charge to 6 paise per minute, adding that in January 2020, the interconnect fee would no longer be valid.
These are the points of interconnect on the BT network.
The three strands appear to interconnect, albeit in mysterious ways.
My feeling is, they don't have to all interconnect with everything.
The IBM InterConnect conference will be home to the first Builder Space.
It's about beginning to interconnect the totally disconnected elements of Lower Manhattan.
These layers also all interconnect in surprising ways as you progress through the game.
It is a collection of thousands of disparate modules that only barely and rarely interconnect.
Does it go down at a big interconnect point on the backbone serving that region?
Every interconnect costs $1,700 per 10 Gb Ethernet circuit (with a maximum of eight connections).
Rometty spoke with CNBC from the company's cloud conference, IBM Interconnect, in Las Vegas Tuesday.
The wiring actually is more than just a bit of wire — they call them an interconnect.
A little further out is the ability to natively bring optical interconnect right into the die.
"The interconnect technology is as important if not more important than the processors," Mr. Dongarra said.
Jio alleges incumbent players of blocking its calls by giving lesser number of points of interconnect.
They have this thing called an interconnect word, like all the carriers talk to each other.
The route would interconnect with the mayor's citywide ferry network at numerous stops along the water's edge.
This is very rare indeed, and the stories told in the paintings also all interconnect — another unusual factor.
It's a generally positive statement, but the only thing Netflix really applauds is the addition of interconnect oversight.
During the consultation process, Jio had questioned the interconnect charges, saying that incumbents had already recovered their investments.
When the FCC actually votes to enact the rules, Netflix does the exact same thing, issuing a statement focused on the importance of interconnect oversight: "Today's order is a meaningful step toward ensuring ISPs cannot shift bad conduct upstream to where they interconnect with content providers like Netflix," the company wrote.
Reuters reports that the current head of Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd, Lu Sung-Ching, is among the potential candidates.
"All these program managers are building these systems without really understanding how they interconnect with each other," Williams said.
The pipeline will terminate in Steele City, Nebraska, where it will interconnect with other TransCanada pipelines already in operation.
Additionally, "Arrival" speaks to the importance of culture and identity and how they interconnect and contribute to our humanity.
According to caving naming convention, when two cave systems are found to interconnect, the largest cave absorbs the smaller one.
In a way, its ability to interconnect you to a safety net of friends can complement traditional sources of support.
The country's telecom regulator on Tuesday deferred a decision to scrap interconnect usage charges by one year to January 2021.
Interconnect wasn't even part of the conversation when the net neutrality debate started, and here it was in the final rules.
It makes digital signal processors and optical interconnect modules that play an important role in the physical infrastructure of the internet.
Foxconn Interconnect Technology is a subsidiary of Foxconn that focuses on building cables and connectors, much of which isn't consumer focused.
In addition to these new location, Google is also adding support for Cloud Router Global Routing to the Dedicated Interconnect service.
Amazon will leverage its resources and capabilities to develop, implement, and interconnect the Kuiper System and terrestrial networks to delight customers.
Supercomputers are made by lashing together thousands of processors, linked by a specialized fabric of digital circuitry known as interconnect technology.
"Now we have a a network approach, where we interconnect all these platforms into one ecosystem that can work together," Reynolds said.
A carrier could support RCS but apparently not be fully hooked up to the interconnect that makes it work with other carriers.
They prefer analog interconnects that capitalize on their specialized amplifiers and DACs, so they have little interest in adding another, digital interconnect.
The company has acquired NetSpeed Systems, a startup that makes system-on-chip (SoC) design tools and interconnect fabric intellectual property (IP).
A subsidiary of Foxconn, Foxconn Interconnect Technology, announced today that it would acquire Belkin, which also owns the brands Linksys and Wemo.
But questions about how and where the choices interconnect always bring her back to what amounts to a politicized discussion of materials.
After this, he foresees the development of a true UHVDC grid in Europe—one in which the lines actually interconnect with each other.
The more sophisticated cable has silver-plated connectors and high-purity solid copper conductors, borrowing some of AudioQuest's high-end loudspeaker interconnect tech.
What it is: Consensys is a Brooklyn-based Ethereum development incubator with a high-profile conveyor belt of blockchain projects that often interconnect.
Those include abiding by the commission's net neutrality rules for three years and agreeing not to charge interconnect fees for companies like Netflix.
The leading producer of high-performance interconnect technology is Mellanox, an Israeli company that Nvidia agreed this year to buy for $6.9 billion.
Today, most books are sold along the Amazon platform, and Amazon will interconnect readers and authors in ways that entirely warp how books flow.
IBM also says it's seeing speed-ups of 2x or more over using the older Tesla K80 GPUs and PCI-E as the interconnect.
The stories interconnect and diverge darkly through the tormented recollection of her classmate Clay (Dylan Minnette), who loved her from afar until the end.
While Google stresses that it also uses NVLink, Nvidia's fast interconnect for multi-GPU processing, it's worth noting that its competitors do this, too.
Prior to 2017, the interconnect fee in the country was set at about 14 paise (roughly 1.8 cents) for each minute of the call.
As a part of our selling process, we ensure that customers understand the value we are delivering – the ability to interconnect with key strategic partners.
By the time the physical interconnect battles are all straightened out, the wires themselves might have become superfluous and wireless streaming might have taken over.
The committee includes most members from Foxconn's proposed new board, including Foxconn CFO Huang Chiu-lien and Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd Chairman Lu Sung-Ching.
And front-of-the-meter distributed energy, despite its enormous potential to reduce the need for grid infrastructure, also remains difficult to interconnect to the grid.
But by guiding us toward the activities that interconnect us rather than isolate us, Facebook could get us to shift our time in the right direction.
GTT said Interoute operates one of Europe's largest independent fiber networks and that the deal would expand its network to interconnect 126 cities across 29 countries.
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has taken Marvel's library of superheroes and created a web of interconnect characters and plots to keep fans coming back for more.
Milpitas, California-based Aryaka, which has about 500 customers across the globe including Skullcandy Inc and fashion house Gucci, helps businesses interconnect branches through its private network.
But what Intel is particularly proud of is the Embedded Multi-die Interconnect Bridge or EMIB that lashes the CPU, GPU and that vertical stack HBM27 together.
Many, like Walmart's planned 300-acre one in northwest Arkansas, will try to integrate employees so they are not siloed and can more easily meet and interconnect.
In addition to equipment spare parts that are almost entirely imported, most of its content and international interconnect costs, including for internet traffic, are foreign currency denominated.
The FCC has proposed to deny an application from China Mobile, a state-owned telecom, to provide interconnect and mobile services here in the U.S., citing security concerns.
The rules applied to both wired and wireless internet providers and also gave the commission oversight of "interconnect" agreements between internet providers and big content companies like Netflix.
Smiths Interconnect is the conglomerate's second-smallest unit and the power business accounted for about 3 percent of the company's total 2016 revenue of nearly 3 billion pounds.
To solve this problem, Red Sift's cloud-service plans to let you easily interconnect these disparate sources and join data between them to receive insights or automate various workflows.
Also this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that iPhone production company Foxconn Interconnect Technology is aiming to raise up to $1 billion in an offering of its own.
Their role needs to evolve from operating mammoth power plants and transmission grids to operating software-powered platforms that interconnect the unscaled power solutions in homes and small businesses.
Google tells me that the major difference here is that a Dedicated Interconnect lets you create a network extension with private IPs and that it comes with an SLA.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) more than halved interconnect usage charges - fees carriers pay each other for calls from one network to the other - effective from Oct.
"The whole concept of tunnels changes," he said, once you change that key ingredient, since tunnels can be much smaller, making them easier to dig and interconnect and overlay.
Sometimes it's a new mechanic, or new rule in how these layers work or interconnect, while other times it subverts your assumption about how a rule or mechanic worked.
In a few sentences, a formulation gathers up all the biological, psychological and social factors that have led to a person becoming unwell and considers how these factors interconnect.
Thunderbolt 7913, the high-bandwidth interconnect that works using the USB-C connector, is still struggling to break into the mainstream, but Samsung is giving it a helpful nudge today.
The Cellular Operators Association of India, which counts Bharti, Vodafone and Idea among its members, said that incumbent carriers would take a severe hit from the reduction to interconnect fees.
The strength of the collection is its breadth and depth, allowing an understanding of the cultures of the world and how they interconnect – whether through trade, conflict, migration or conquest.
Unknown to you, though, you have been connected to a line with high interconnect fees, similar to calling a 900 number, and a bloated phone bill is on its way.
"Our combined strengths will further empower companies to be everywhere they need to be, to interconnect everyone and integrate everything that matters to their business," she said in a statement.
At their Interconnect Conference, Bakshi was a keynote speaker in front of 25,000 people, and at the IBM Developer Conference in Bengal, India he spoke in front of 10,000 people.
For The Machine, HP's own new memory and optical interconnect chips are the key enablers for computing performance that's touted to be as much as 8,000 times faster than today's offerings.
Let's tax carbon, decentralize energy production, enforce efficiency goals, support the rapid build-out of renewables, improve the grid, interconnect new grids, and make the electricity sector more flexible and dynamic.
Building on the widespread success of PMP InterConnect, some states are beginning to incorporate interstate PDMP data directly into a prescriber's Electronic Health Record system or a pharmacist's Pharmacy Dispensation System.
"The learner, the learning provider and the employer all are speaking different languages that don't interconnect," said Michelle Weise, chief innovation officer at the Strada Institute for the Future of Work.
IBM is also using Nvidia's NVLink high-speed interconnect that allows the CPUs and GPUs to communicate significantly faster than over the standard PCIe bus you'll find in a common desktop computer.
A company filing last week showed proposed candidates for Foxconn's new board included Gou and Liu, as well as Sharp Chairman Tai Jeng-wu and Foxconn Interconnect Technology Chairman Lu Sung-Ching.
Over the past few months, Facebook has said it is working to interconnect Messenger, WhatsApp and the chat function of Instagram so users can message their contacts on any of those services.
A bunch of Apple's other Taiwanese suppliers fell sharply, including camera lens-maker Largan Precision Co Ltd, which was down more than 7 percent, and Flexium Interconnect Inc , which fell 6 percent.
"The Jibe Platform includes a hosted cloud for individual operators to launch RCS services for all leading mobile operating systems and the Jibe Hub to interconnect operator RCS networks," the release adds.
All of this power can be shared by multiple users and the backend storage and networking interconnect is powered by technology from Mellanox, which Nvidia bought earlier this month for $6.9 billion.
In 2011, the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy created PMP InterConnect, a PDMP data sharing hub that enables 45 states to share prescription information across state lines to prevent doctor shopping.
However, in the U.S., there is still no understanding of how to operate, interconnect or reconcile the financial system's legacy technology and operational obsolescence with its lightspeed straight-through-processing automated future.
No need for detailed explanation of how the decision was madeLarge neural nets learn to make decisions by subtly adjusting up to hundreds of millions of numerical weights that interconnect their artificial neurons.
Netflix is very unhappy about this and would make clear that it felt internet providers were essentially extorting it by making the company pay for interconnect improvements, despite already paying once for delivery.
Why it matters: It's the first time executive branch agencies have recommended that the FCC deny such an application to interconnect with U.S. communications infrastructure, FCC officials said Wednesday on a call with reporters.
The dedicated interconnect offers a direct line to Google's network with up to 80 Gbps in bandwidth, but traffic isn't encrypted and enterprises need to install the required routing equipment in their colocation facilities.
Those conditions prevent Charter from imposing data caps or usage-based pricing, from charging interconnect fees to heavy data users like Netflix, and from making TV exclusivity deals that would harm online video providers.
The stock prices of Foxconn, Pegatron, Largan Precision, Flexium Interconnect, and AAC Technologies all declined in the wake of the news, which said Apple has supposedly halted additional production lines of its latest iPhone model.
Subscribers: 20143,420,000Stock: $47.68 Throughout 2014, Netflix would make deals with Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Verizon, and AT&T to speed up its traffic at so-called "interconnect" points between internet backbones and service providers' networks.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) late on Tuesday said that interconnect usage charges (IUC) for mobile calls will be cut to 0.06 rupees ($0.0009) a minute from 0.14 rupees, effective from Oct. 1.
For example, on one day during the "polar vortex" of January 2014, some 13,700 megawatts (MW) of coal-fired generating capacity on the 85033-state grid operated by PJM Interconnect failed due to cold weather.
"It is more a world where in each region, three, four, five, six ... big players, and they will effectively interconnect so that companies can have between 10 and 93 core banks," he told Bloomberg Television.
As part of IBM's annual InterConnect conference in Las Vegas, the company is announcing a new machine learning course in partnership with workspace and education provider Galvanize to familiarize students with IBM's suite of Watson APIs.
ADMIE'S board decided on Friday to complete the third phase of a plan to interconnect some of the Cyclades islands to the main grid in 2020, two years earlier than initially planned, a company spokesman said.
There is plenty of material here for one episode, and the storylines all interconnect nicely, so it's good that they didn't try to shoe-horn Randall (Sterling K. Brown) and Kate (Chrissy Metz) into the episode somehow.
A source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters that Lu Sung-Ching, the chairman of Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd , the electronic and optoelectronic connectors unit of Foxconn, was among the possible candidates to take over from Gou.
A source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters that Lu Sung-Ching, the chairman of Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd , the electronic and optoelectronic connectors unit of Foxconn, was among the possible candidates to take over from Guo.
The Tele-Tune, produced by Interconnect Telephone of Canada around 1981, focused its ringtones on the caller, not the recipient; it used chips to play up to eight tunes in place of the ringing you might expect otherwise.
Security is extremely important interconnect and then how do we take software or one API layer for our fifteen thousand strong software developers and the external developers that build software to make the performance of our products better.
A user of Leosat's system would physically be on a single and secure infrastructure as compared to fiber optics, which uses a patchwork of systems that interconnect, with each of those interconnection points being susceptible to an interception.
A source with knowledge of the matter told Reuters that Lu Sung-Ching, the chairman of Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd, the electronic and optoelectronic connectors unit of Foxconn, was among the possible candidates to take over from Gou.
To use this new interconnect service, a user's network also has to meet Google's own network in one of Google's supported co-location facilities (there are currently about 35 of these, with most of them in the northern hemisphere).
A widely used standard called Eurorack allows modules to interconnect, encouraging many small companies to manufacture their own modules; more than a dozen outfits shared a "modular marketplace" at Moogfest, demonstrating their capabilities in a thicket of patch cords.
Amazon has the same level of control over its servers and network in those hubs, but it's easier to let someone else take care of the actual building, especially since colocation makes it easier to interconnect when fiber is scarce.
But Airtable hopes to serve as a way to interconnect all these things in a complex web, creating a relational database behind the scenes that users can operate on in a more simplistic matter that's still accurate, fast, and reliable.
India's telecoms regulator cut interconnect usage charges (IUC) - the fees that mobile operators pay each other for calls from one network to another - by more than half to 13 rupees a minute from October, and plans to abolish them from 2020.
In Ruchika Oberoi's anthology, three strangers and their fates interconnect in unexpected ways, giving us an intimate and wonderfully observed film about people who are, in some form or the other, isolated and desperately looking for an anchor in their lives.
Recommended for families with children ages 6 through 27, the day offers games invented by ESI and other groups that promise to be challenging and unconventional — with quirks like moving targets — and that interconnect to form a time-travel story line.
You've probably heard occasional quips that Twitter humor largely consists of jokes made on Tumblr being shared as screenshots on Facebook, but within this joke is a larger point about how all of our social media platforms interconnect and interact.
"For Bharti Airtel and the like, the impact from the IUC (interconnect usage charges) cut will be larger as they are purely telecom operators as opposed to Reliance Industries, which is more diversified," said Anita Gandhi, whole-time director, Arihant Capital Markets.
The proposed candidates for the new company board, which include Lu Sung-Ching, the chairman of Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd, and Sharp Corp's chairman Tai Jeng-wu, is subject to approval from a shareholder meeting in June, before a new chairman is elected.
The show follows siblings Kate, Kevin and Randall (Chrissy Metz, Justin Hartley and Sterling K. Brown) as their lives intertwine and interconnect, along with the story of their (spoiler!) parents, Jack and Rebecca (Ventimiglia and Mandy Moore), told in a series of flashbacks.
The proposed candidates for the new company board, which include Lu Sung-Ching, the chairman of Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd, and Sharp Corp's chairman Tai Jeng-wu, are subject to approval from a shareholder meeting in June, before a new chairman is elected.
"There is an enormous amount at stake here and my greatest concern is that the president is dealing with each of these pieces in silos, without understanding how they all interconnect and how we have to work out a comprehensive strategy," she said.
The committee, which would be involved in running the daily operations of various Foxconn units — from Sharp to Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd (FIH) — would include Sharp Chairman Tai Jeng-wu, Foxconn CFO Huang Chiu-lien, and FIH chairman Lu Sung-Ching, the source said.
The committee, which would be involved in running the daily operations of various Foxconn units - from Sharp Corp to Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd (FIH) - would include Sharp Chairman Tai Jeng-wu, Foxconn CFO Huang Chiu-lien, and FIH chairman Lu Sung-Ching, the source said.
"We have a clear vision: these five services will merge ever more closely to form a single mobility service portfolio with an all-electric, self-driving fleet of vehicles that charge and park autonomously and interconnect with the other modes of transport," Kruger added.
Using Holst's stretchable interconnect technology, van Dongen laminated 120 thin-film solar cells onto the shirt, which is made of a single piece of fabric, using a heat press—in essence, creating a custom textile that moves and stretches like a t-shirt should.
The Internet Association said that there are four key net neutrality principles it wants to see maintained no matter what: no paid fast lanes, no unreasonable interconnect fees, rules that apply to both wireless and wired internet, and having the FCC be capable of enforcing the rules.
Instead of relying on something like AMD's Infinity Fabric, Intel developed something called the Embedded Multi-die Interconnect Bridge, or EMIB, that lets the CPU, GPU, and 4GB of High-Bandwidth Memory communicate at speeds approaching those of a series of components all on the same die.
A stock exchange filing last week showed proposed candidates for a new board included Gou and Liu, as well as other executives widely linked to the group chairmanship such as Tai Jeng-wu, chairman at Sharp, and Lu Sung-Ching, chairman at Foxconn Interconnect Technology Ltd.
"We have a clear vision: these five services will merge ever more closely to form a single mobility service portfolio with an all-electric, self-driving fleet of vehicles that charge and park autonomously and interconnect with the other modes of transport," he said in the release.
If the bioweapons plot line seemed symbolically freighted in the first half of the season for the show's very human stakes — a metaphor for all the ways secrecy and intimacy interconnect in destructive and explosive ways — it's turned out to illuminate the global stakes as well.
In addition to integration, the bill encourages adoption of PDMP best practices, including checking the PDMP before prescribing or dispensing a controlled substance, reporting dispensing information in near real-time, and participating in interstate data sharing with neighboring states through an interoperable network such as PMP InterConnect.
All this goes to show that all the work Disney is doing not only for the films but the Star Wars comics, TV shows, and novels interconnect and build on the same story, much like what has already been done with Agents of SHIELD and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
It stopped being fun when its strengths – the ability to interconnect with anyone, the ability to broadcast to millions, the ability to access the cosmic jukebox and movie theatre at all hours – became secondary to a say-anything, anti-PC form of discourse shed of courtesy and play.
While a large part of the mobile industry swirls around the streets of Barcelona, IBM is playing host at its own big InterConnect event in Las Vegas, where it unveiled a rush of deals that underscore another major aspect of the growth of mobile: the rise of cloud services.
Mr. Kakehashi also helped revolutionize the way music is conceived and produced when he collaborated with Dave Smith, the president of a competing company, Sequential Circuits, to develop MIDI, the Musical Instrument Digital Interface that allows the vast majority of electronic instruments built since the early 1980s to interconnect.
Ray Gagnon, executive director of the water district, told reporters that the district was working to protect all of its facilities in the "inundation zone," and preparing other sources of water, including aquifers, recovery wells, groundwater wells and the county's interconnect with the nearby Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority.
Ray Gagnon, executive director of the water district, told reporters that the district is working to protect all of its facilities in the "inundation zone," and preparing other sources of water, including aquifers, recovery wells, groundwater wells and the county's interconnect with the nearby Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority.
Ray Gagnon, executive director of the water district, told reporters that the district is working to protect all of its facilities in the "inundation zone," and preparing other sources of water -- including aquifers, recovery wells, groundwater wells and the county's interconnect with the nearby Grand Strand Water and Sewer Authority.
Today's automobiles have as many as 150 programmable computing elements (often called Electronic Control Units, or ECUs), surprisingly large (and heavy) amounts of wiring, numerous different types of electronic signaling and interconnect buses, and up to 100 millions of lines of software, in addition to the thousands of mechanical parts required to run a car.
If those devices were part of the public switched network, it might yield the dubious upshot that mobile voice would no longer be a commercial mobile service because its subscribers could not interconnect with "all" endpoints on the network, "such as IP-enabled televisions, washing machines, and thermostats, and other smart devices" incapable of voice communications.
It has long been known that your phone service can be hacked either via SS7, the ancient and insecure system used to interconnect the planet's phone networks, or by the more old-fashioned but even more effective method of walking into a store and talking a callow undertrained clerk into transferring your number to the attacker's phone.
Its revenues have grown by 23 percent in the last year as its customer base has hit 3.3 million phone numbers across 30,000 businesses (compared to 6,500 in 2017), including 100 large enterprises, and it's inked deals with all the major carriers in the US in order to be able to interconnect business landlines to answer questions, sell things, and take complaints, all by text.
As to that missing headphone jack, HTC points to its bundled USonic earphones — a rebranded version of the in-ear headphones included with the HTC Bolt and 10 Evo — and says their improvement in sound is dependent on the more capable connection provided by the digital USB-C interconnect: We removed the headphone jack because we believe the audio experience on the phone can be so much more than just the simple transmission of sound.
PAYMENT TO TOT ON 2.3 GHZ DEAL)​ * TELENOR'S DTAC 2018 TARGET: ‍CAPEX THB 15-18 BILLION​ * ‍DTAC Q4 EBITDA BEFORE OTHER ITEMS INCREASED BY 16% IN LOCAL CURRENCY​ * ‍DTAC'S Q4 SUBSCRIPTION & TRAFFIC REVENUES RETURNED TO GROWTH AND INCREASED 1% IN LOCAL CURRENCY​ * ‍DTAC'S TOTAL Q4 REVENUES DECLINED BY 5% IN LOCAL CURRENCY, MAINLY AS A RESULT OF REDUCED SALE OF HANDSETS AND LOWER INTERCONNECT REVENUES​ Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Reporting By Terje Solsvik)

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