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A licensed company (network operator) may market any number of communication services for voice and data. Carriers offer their services to both end-customers (private or business) and other carriers. In the latter case, the service simply consists of transport capacity for long-distance traffic. For example, local/regional network operators will buy transport capacity from carriers that operate on a global basis.
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A signal that can be varied from a known reference by modulation.
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The company that transports goods from one point to another. May be a vessel, airline, trucking company, or railroad.
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A Company providing wireless telecommunications services, using equipment to transmit the frequencies upon which the cellphone calls, signals and data are carried.
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The company providing transportation for your household goods and on whose interstate or intrastate operating authority the shipment is moved.
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