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Multi-Service Access Everywhere Multi-Service Access Everywhere, or MUSE, is the name of an European Union project designed to continually upgrade data transmission speeds for end-users in European nation states. The overall objective of MUSE is the research and development of a future, low cost, multi-service access network. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] ![]() ![]() In August 2005, the Western Australian service launched the first tele-medicine service in the world. ![]() ![]() ![]() In less than 20 years, the service economy is being replaced with a new model, the 'Experience Economy', a model in which, whilst there is still a place for services, they are not the main act of the economy. Instead, what is is the provision of experiences, memes, sensory indulgances, and a deeply personal and individual type of service. ![]() ![]() Resource Type not Available Complete Website: mmogchart.com
A small web service, dedicated to mapping the statisics on practically every MMO out there: Subscribers, active subscribers, market share, and a whole lot more. Comparisons available in xls format.
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A South Korean cable television company said it launched a service on the Internet on Tuesday allowing viewers to access their favourite shows anywhere. CJ HelloVision said the "Tving" service offers 53 live channels plus v...
(03/07/2010)
Finland on Thursday became the first country in the world to make access to a broadband service a basic right, ensuring that a high-speed Internet connection is available to all Finns, a government official said. "Today the ...
(26/04/2005)
Every corner of Scotland will have access to broadband by the end of the year, according to ministers. The Scottish Executive said it had reached agreement with BT over high speed internet access. The telecoms ...
(26/09/2008)
The fast growth of broadband has led the European Commission to bring forward a review of the basic telecoms services Europeans can expect. Current statistics suggest about 36% of households in EU member nations have high-spe...
(04/07/2012)
Google is opening up its global datacentres to anyone that needs access to vast amounts of computer horsepower. The company has taken the wraps off a service called Compute Engine that lets companies and developers get at its...
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