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It also offers a more flexible pricing plan for those who do not need to be wireless all the time.
More flexible pricing can be expected in the future.
The customer only pays for the processing in use, which offers more flexible pricing.
Colleges everywhere have gradually been adopting more flexible pricing systems.
Keystone, Colo., allows flexible pricing based on periods of the day.
"And you can't grow fast without being efficient enough to have flexible pricing and advertising."
A flexible pricing mechanism made possible by advances in information technology, and employed mostly by Internet based companies.
She had previously employed a flexible pricing policy, stating "I started feeling weird about holding back anything people wanted because of the money.
The digital approach to such books allows for flexible pricing and much more diversity in types of books produced.
Motorists could then be billed monthly, according to flexible pricing formulas for time-of-day use and miles driven.
Long-scorned notions like flexible pricing, free trade, labor and capital markets, joint ventures, even competition were set loose on the land.
He instituted a new low fares policy designed to boost train occupancy rates using "yield management" flexible pricing techniques.
Some major record companies have been pushing to introduce flexible pricing, charging more for hit songs and less for oldies, for example.
Its SaaS open architecture allows for flexible pricing models, deployment speed, and ease of use.
Indeed, running a Web store has allowed Coulton and other artists to experiment with intriguing innovations in flexible pricing.
In October 2007, a more flexible pricing structure was implemented where items are sold for prices lower than 99 cents (for example, 69 or 49 cents).
But Hewlett-Packard is also introducing new software for managing and scanning documents, flexible pricing and consulting services to help corporate customers trim costs.
A combination of more efficient "hub and spoke" route structures and more flexible pricing, he argued, saved the public some $8 billion annually.
The former camp prefers to source modules by accessing highly competitive global market to attain flexible pricing, better quality, predictable delivery and use of latest technologies.
The wave of the future, Lorenzo insisted, was a flexible pricing system with a wide variety of fares and services, tailored to different tastes and pocketbooks.
The party leadership had never accepted the concept of free and flexible pricing for some products, which was an important Bulgarian departure from centralized planning in the 1960s.
The 1980 Motor Carrier Act deregulated the trucking industry, permitting more flexible pricing and service arrangements between carriers and shippers.
Now they are looking to supply-chain programs to help create flexible pricing systems, juggle conflicting demands and make and ship what customers want, when they want it.
Most retail outlets, with the possible exception of department stores, operate a reasonably flexible pricing structure and are usually willing to bargain, within certain parameters, to secure a sale.
You can have the most sophisticated, feature-rich offering on the market, but if you can't offer flexible pricing and licensing models you will never reach your maximum potential!