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    ASICentral.com The Advertising Specialty Institute ( ASI ) is a for-profit organization serving the advertising specialty industry, (which mainly creates and distributes promotional products ). [ 1 ]

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    The PRIME Alliance has interoperability tests in place, which are carried out by multiple accredited test laboratories. Currently, the tests have been passed by over 40 products. [2] The primary usage of PRIME is in advanced metering infrastructure. According to the PRIME Alliance, more than 5 million meters in 9 countries are deployed. [3]

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  6. 1999–2000 United States network television schedule

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    Whose Line Is It Anyway? The Wonderful World of Disney; New series. Clerks: The Animated Series * Making the Band * Odd Man Out; Oh, Grow Up; Once and Again; Snoops; Talk to Me * Then Came You * Wasteland; Who Wants to Be a Millionaire; Wonderland * Not returning from 1998–99: ABC Thursday Night Movie; The Big Moment; Brother's Keeper; Cupid ...

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  9. Primary Rate Interface - Wikipedia

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    The T1 line consists of 23 bearer (B) channels and one data (D) channel for control purposes, [1] for a total bandwidth of 24x64-kbit/s or 1.544 Mbit/s. The E1 carrier provides 30 B- and one D-channel for a bandwidth of 2.048 Mbit/s. [ 2 ]