Sentences with phrase «give subscriber data»

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«The court observes first of all that the data to be retained make it possible, in particular, (1) to know the identity of the person with whom a subscriber or registered user has communicated and by what means, (2) to identify the time of the communication as well as the place from which that communication took place and (3) to know the frequency of the communications of the subscriber or registered user with certain persons during a given period.
Amazon gave them the customer's subscriber and purchase information but refused to supply any recordings or data that pertained to what Bates said to his Echo.
Starting today the Kobo Touch is available will be given away for free to subscribers of their new data plans.
Using the low estimate of printing and distribution, Lanchester estimated that if the New York Times stopped printing a physical newspaper, it could afford to give every one of its 830,000 subscribers a free Kindle (or four) with free global data access, every year.
Those in - app purchases give Apple a 30 - percent cut of the revenue, as well as mandate that it — and not the publication — gets ownership of the subscriber data.
I also wish that Amazon would give us some data on the actual number of subscribers, and particularly continuing subscribers.
Magazine and newspaper publishers have traditionally collected and mined considerable amounts of information about their subscriber base - a practice that would become much more challenging in the iBook Store, given Apple's policy of not sharing any data about App Store buyers.
Has Facebook, with the billions they have made through collecting and monetising user data, and with the competition they have given to the telecommunications providers, played any role in any «shrinking» of past privacy protections afforded telecom subscribers?
Just in time for the new Deezer partnership, AT&T's prepaid carrier Cricket has revealed newly updated data caps for existing plans that give subscribers more mobile broadband without a boost in monthly rates.
Cricket Wireless has announced more data on its plans, giving its subscribers — on some plans at least — additional high speed data allotments.
T - Mobile's also giving T - Mobile One subscribers 10 GB of hotspot data, again matching Verizon's plan.
T - Mobile's Data Stash gives each new subscriber (on a 3 GB and higher plan) a bucket of 10 GB to use over a year, and any unused bytes are stored in the Stash for up to a year.
When combined with objective data feeds and expert - curated content, the solution gives subscribers an advantage in trading, while mitigating the risk of their investments.
Netflix is rolling out an update to its Android app with some new controls that will give subscribers to its video service more control over its use of data on cellular networks.
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