A network as such can only provide the exchange of information.
This network provides activities and individual's learning records for K-12 teachers.
In 1981 this additional network provided approximately 25 percent of the country's total health services.
The network provides information to its members about developments in local and global law.
The network provides grants for financial support of its member groups.
In the first place, he says, the networks must provide the local stations with the necessary foreign facilities.
The network provides services like electronic mail and stock market reports.
The network provides the highest levels of achievement for students and the communities in which they live.
But they don't have to swallow whatever format the networks provide.
It requires the least processing by the network providing service.