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Intelligent Network, A capability in the public telecom network environment that allows new services such as "free phone" or televoting to be developed quickly and introduced on any scale, from a local trial to network-wide. Also implies a well-developed network infrastructure
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Intelligent Networks. Telecommunications network where parts of the software for the services are withdrawn from the exchanges and put into a few nodes. This makes it easier to switch services as required, and users can receive offers of tailor-made services. New services can be introduced quickly.
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South Asia , pre-modern regimes developed regional economies before 1800. A modern development regime emerged under British rule after 1800. National regimes took over development after 1945. Since 1970, the leadership capacities of national regimes have declined as international trends have favored global investors and struggles to represent the poor and previously marginal peoples have favored local movements and non-governmental organizations.
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