Sentences with phrase «network piggybacks»

In the US, Amazon's Whispernet network piggybacks on AT&T, but both the carrier and Amazon are keeping mum about who exactly is hauling the data in the UK.
Skype's voice network piggybacks on both the existing infrastructure of the Internet itself and the computation power of each customer's computer.
Taking a step back and looking at the bigger picture, you might be astonished at how Facebook has managed to map out a network piggybacking on our social nature.

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The arguments seem sound: Let the big cloud providers pull together hundreds of thousands of servers, petabyte upon petabyte of data storage, and networking at their data centers around the world — and software companies can just piggyback on that.
International roaming agreements allow phone companies in Canada to seamlessly provide service in other countries by piggybacking on other carriers» networks.
And he'll steer you toward existing networks on which you can piggyback your issues as well.
But scientists could piggyback on those journeys to study topics such as the plasma environment around the lunar poles, or to begin establishing a network of geophysical landers that would listen for moonquakes.
But rather than contacting the botmasters directly, it piggybacks on the infected user's normal social network activity.
Our own international network of fraud specialists, the International Fraud Group, provides a critical edge in securing piggyback injunctions and advice in other jurisdictions.
Rather than building its own network, Charter will piggyback off Verizon, which will allow it to deploy nationwide coverage for a fraction of the price of building its own network.
There are hard political issues in play, like whether publishers will retain control of their audience data or whether ad networks like Google can piggyback on publishers» consent forms.
Like other Ethereum - based currencies, Notes piggybacks on the existing infrastructure of the network, but builds in its own functionality specific to the requirements of Choon.
Rather, as mobile virtual network operators, or MVNOs, they piggyback on the cellular networks built by one or more of the Big Four carriers.
But now, your connection is slower than it normally should be, and you have this sneaking suspicion that the dude in apartment 3C is flat - out piggybacking off of your home network.
These carriers are known as MVNOs (Mobile Virtual Network Operators), and they work by piggybacking on the major networks, allowing them to deliver lower prices on their plans.
That's not to say that MetroPCS customers won't find themselves deprioritized at some point, but in our experience, the speed gap isn't as noticeable as it is with other Big Four carriers and the mobile virtual network operators that piggyback on their service.
MVNOs are often referred to as alternative carriers, and they work by partnering with the big four carriers to piggyback on their networks.
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