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"Unbundling" services means travelers will pay only for what they use, he says.
Baggage Becomes 2008
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"Unbundling" would allows service providers to use the existing last-mile network of an incumbent operator.
VentureBeat 2010
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"Unbundling" would allows service providers to use the existing last-mile network of an incumbent operator.
VentureBeat 2010
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"Unbundling" would allows service providers to use the existing last-mile network of an incumbent operator.
VentureBeat Subrahmanyam KVJ 2010
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"Unbundling" would allows service providers to use the existing last-mile network of an incumbent operator.
VentureBeat Subrahmanyam KVJ 2010
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"Unbundling" refers to products that were previously sold as pure bundles being sold as separate items.
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Unbundling would deal a blow to retailers who won a significant victory with the enactment of debit-transaction fee limits.
Banks Look to Replace Lost Debit-Card Fees Aparajita Saha-Bubna 2011
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Unbundling was the trend, and that did create lots of value in the airlines.
Have Airlines Run Out Of Annoying Fees? - The Consumerist 2009
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Unbundling "doesn't make a lot of sense," says Mallory Duncan , general counsel for National Retail Federation, an industry trade group.
Banks Look to Replace Lost Debit-Card Fees Aparajita Saha-Bubna 2011
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Unbundling may have begun as a response to fragmentation, designed to aggregate clout, but very quickly it became crystal clear that this new world needed media brains — and that media brawn needed to be applied with intelligence.
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