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Monopolistic competition is an imperfect form of competition where the products sold by each competing company are similar, but not identical. An example is that of Android smartphones. So, although the supply of each phone product is a monopoly, a similar product from another manufacturer will be a suitable substitute for most consumers.
No. A TV is a light source like the sun, lamps, and yours phone! Hope I helped!... Probs not...
A direct object directly receives the action of the verb, while an indirect object is affected by the action indirectly. To identify the direct object, ask "what?" or "whom?" after the verb. To identify the indirect object, ask "to whom?" or "for whom?" after the verb.
The company Yes Optus provides mobile phone services, broadband internet services, home phone services, and digital tv services as competition prices.
"Companies" is plural for more than 1 company. Example: There are several phone companies from which to choose services."Company's" shows possession of the company. Example: It's against the company's policy to give out benefits for its employees.
Carlos Slim is rich because he monopolized the phone companies in Mexico. All the home phone & Cell phone services are part of his company. Also, he has business with drug cartels. Monopolization in Mexico was the way Carlos slime made business if there is a new phone company in Mexico Carlos Slim will destroy his competition.
There is no difference in meaning. When an indirect object comes between the verb and a direct object, the preposition is dropped. For another example we may say You gave him the book or You gave the book to him.
It is a coveridge for your Mobile Phone. You can buy credit from the company from which you buy your cap. For example: Optus
3 Mobile Phone company offers mobile phones, 3G and mobile broadband services. The company is well-known for its low prices compared to the competition.
If the phone was provided by the company, then yes; a phone provided by the company, and paid for by the company, is the company's phone, and must be surrendered to the company when you leave unless other arrangements are made. If you do not return the company property to the company, the company can swear out a complaint for theft, and if the phone is valuable, you can get arrested for it.
Cell phone rate plans vary depending on the company. Because of this you must look up plans on the company website. For example, Verizon's rate plans can be found on their website.
Basically you are interviewed via person to person, phone, or throught the internet where you can see the interviewer or via chat. This depends on the company and what they consider as acceptable to them. I, for example, was interviewed through phone but an in person 2nd interview was conducted at the company's office.