Sentences with phrase «provide cable connections»

The authority will provide cable connections to the U.K. grid from the offshore facilities for up to 20 megawatts of power.

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Google is hardly the first company to run into cost issues while trying to provide consumer Internet and cable TV service, even before the era of high - speed fiber optic connections.
Google announced that the city would be the inaugural site for its «Fiber for Communities» program, which it says will be able to deliver Internet access more than 100 times faster than the home broadband connections provided by phone and cable companies across the country.
If you stop providing extra bandwidth and fast cables to high - frequency traders inside exchanges, 1 they'll still have fast internet connections and fast cables outside the exchanges.
Currently, all the cable TV companies offer free telephone calls between subscribers and many are now planning to expand into providing Internet connections along the same lines.
I don't know which cable connection requires, if there's some standard,... Will you provide...
Froyo also brought native support for tethering, meaning you could use your Android smartphone's data connection to provide Internet (wirelessly or with a USB cable) to just about any device you want.
The cable detaches from the wall wart to provide the aforementioned data connection.
One thing continually blows my mind: LTE on these smartphones is always faster than the speeds my cable Internet connection provides.
Each villa provides international standard facilities and modern home comforts, state of the art furniture, full air conditioning, well equipped bathrooms, satellite TV cable, high speed internet connections as well as a private swimming pool.
It also provides a private suite, king sized orthopedic mattress, air conditioner, ceiling fan, Wi - Fi internet connection, TV with cable connection.
We offer comfortable accommodation with efficient sanity air conditioned private rooms with toilet and bath equipped with hot and cold shower, provides you with cable television, air - conditioned and wifi connection to further enjoy your stay.
It provides 8 rooms including new beds, new sheets, black out curtains, ceiling fan, air conditioner, mini fridge, flat screen TV with cable connection, hair dryer and hot water.
Each villa is thoughtfully designed to provide peace and privacy with all amenities you might expect such as individual control air conditioning, flat screen television with cable channels, DVD / VCD player, IDD telephone connection, internet connection, in room safe deposit box, mini bar and coffee making facilities, private bathroom with bathtub and shower as well as full bath amenities, hair dryer and bathrobe, individual entry door and laundry and dry cleaning service.
Providing comfortable rooms categorized into Deluxe and Superior Rooms, Tunjung Mas Ubud boast room amenities like air - condition, color TV with cable connection, IDD telephone, mini bar, comfortable bed as well as private bathroom with bathtub.
It provides 14 charming rooms including air conditioner, WiFi connection, cable TV, private bathroom with hot water and there is also balcony and patio.
The amenities provided in the rooms comprises of a walk - in wardrobe, color television with cable connection, wireless internet and 2 - line speaker phone with international direct dialing, and attached bathrooms with a range of toiletries.
The 5 Elements Hotel, located in Chinatown, is a boutique hotel that provides five - star luxuries with prices everyone can afford: free wireless broadband connection, LCD TV with cable channels, air - conditioning, snug bedding, en - suite bathroom with power showers, bath towels and toiletries and a mini bar all are furnished in - room for convenience of each guests.The hotel is also equipped with extra facilities such as safe deposit boxes at the reception, alongside luggage storage, 24 - hour reception, basement carpark, and two on - site dining outlets, Viaggio Italian Restaurant and The Hub Cafe Bar.
The pint - sized speakers emerge from a red and white box wrapped in foam, along with a power cable, a cable to slave the right speaker to the left, and a 3.5mm - to - RCA audio cable for phone (provided you don't have the latest iPhone, of course), tablet, or laptop connection.
All source components will connect to the soundbar, likely to one of four available HDMI (HDCP 2.2) ports, though a composite or component video connection can also be made using a set of provided break - out cables.
The cables provided are difficult to connect because there is so little room in the recessed area for the actual connections, and in order to stand properly, without causing the speaker wobbling, the cables need to be threaded through three guides at the rear of the port.
Unfortunately, since the Base is only providing power, not a data connection, secondary - screen apps which support USB connections for improved performance will still require you to plug in a Lighting cable.
Another feature that Samsung calls «One Invisible Connection» provides users with one slim cable that combines power and audio - visual data to the TV.
The provided 3.5 mm cable is a bright yellow and measures 146 mm long, making for a tidy connection to another speaker input without the need for excess cable lying around.
To alleviate any anxiety regarding a low battery during place, users can quickly connect the provided USB cable to the mouse to recharge, or switch to a wired connection, similar to Razer's Mamba line.
General Electric (Stamford, CT) 2007 — 2008 Corporate Consultant — Infrastructure Systems & Network • Designed, developed, and engineered GE Treasury system's development, QA, Production, and DR environment • Hardware: Sun Fire V220, V480, V880, V1290, V6140, V6800, V6920; Sun Enterprise T2000, T5120 (Solaris 10: LDOMS, ZFS, RAID, Zoans, Containers), E10K, E15K, E25, M4000, M8000, M9000; HP ProLiant with Linux 5.0 (EMC and 3 PAR SAN) • Built servers from racking, cabling (Ethernet / fiber), connecting to network, setting serial connection to Avocent ports, and setting up server to the network through DNS • Performed massive installation of Solaris servers using both Jumpstart and Blade Logic and Red Hat using both PXE boot and BladeLogic servers to global distributed network of more than 6000 servers • Installed and configured Solaris 10 OS, recommended patches, hardening software, LDOMS, ZFS, and Container on Sun server • Installed and configured Emulex LPFC, EMC Power path, Navisphere, Veritas Volume Manager, Veritas Cluster Server, Veritas Volume Replicator, and Veritas Net Backup in heterogeneous environment • Partitioned and mirrored disks using Solaris LVM, disk suites, Veritas VxVM, mirrored root file system and set up alternate boot device and dump device • Installed application software for ITG, IDM, and Tibco etc. • Created and adjusted Oracle projects on oracle 9i and 10g • Configured operating systems, LDOMS, ZFS, RAID, network Multi Pathing, Cisco Switch 6309, Brocade Switch, EMC DS41000 fiber switch, EMC, 3 PAR and HITACHI SAN, DNS, NIS, NIS plus, LDAP • Created LUNs for EMC, 3 PAR, HITACHI SAN and set up RAIDS • Created zoning of Cisco 6309 switch • Provided connectivity of Ethernet ports and fiber channel by patching Ethernet ports from server panel to switch, and by patching fiber from server to Brocade switch then to EMC DS41000 switch through Cisco switch6300, 6309, Big IP • Performed alternate boot testing, crush dump testing and cluster testing • Vendor liaison for Cisco, HP, IBM, EMC, Symantec, Oracle Sun, and Red hat Linux resolving hardware and software issues • Scheduled changes and upgrades communicating with business owners and support team • Architected Disaster Recovery System conducted testing and resetting the systems as needed • Performed zoning and provisioning configured EMC / Power path LUNs on UNIX servers upon client's request • Resolved issues with NIS, NIS +, DNS, VxVM and VCS among other SA tasks • Created network topology of the internet and intranet security environment using Visio 7.5
University of Southern Indiana (Evansville, IN) 9/1994 — 11/1997 Computer Maintenance Technician • Held responsibility for maintaining, repairing, installing, and training the users of University microcomputers and associated peripheral equipment • Prioritized daily work order requests, following up on previous work orders to maintain end - user quality service • Planned, installed, and maintained campus communications networks, involving the pulling new communication cable, terminating lines, testing connections, and generating high - quality final appearance • Set up new systems for users, saving existing hardware and data along with implementing into new operating systems • Provided resource information concerning related and relevant technological development and changes
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