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carrier based

A transmission system that generates a fixed frequency (carrier) to contain the data being transmitted. See carrier.
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FlyDubai Flydubai, a low-cost carrier based in Dubai, will begin its first direct flights to Kabul, the Afghan capital on May 17.
ORBCOMM (Nasdaq: ORBC), a global satellite data communications company, announced on Wednesday (24 September) that the company has reached an agreement with a wireless carrier based in Canada.
go!, an economy carrier based in Hawaii, has announced that, in conjunction with Ho'omau 2008, it is to officially launch a new website in the Hawaiian language.
Jean-Marc Stiegemeier, Farmstead's chairman and CEO, stated, "We set our course in 2005 to become a full service carrier based VoIP provider and have consistently met our milestones.
There also is more risk for an insurer signing an inland carrier based on the type of cargo he's transporting.
A PARCELS carrier based in Nuneaton is hoping for a repeat of a double success in industry awards.
According to Boeing, the group's other Next-Generation 737s are allocated to its full-service carrier in Indonesia, Batik Air, and to its overseas affiliates: Malindo Air in Malaysia and Thai Lion Air, a new carrier based in Bangkok.
Spirit Airlines (NASDAQ:SAVE), a low cost carrier based in the US and Latin America, on Thursday announced plans to launch a new service between San Diego, California and Las Vegas in September.
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