We can 'borrow' unused capacity from areas where it isn't currently needed and direct it to other areas where demand is higher at any given time. The result is better service and improved network efficiency.
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Dynamic optimization gives us an entirely new way of managing network traffic. Traditionally, communications networks are designed around a static scenario based on peak usage patterns. But of course traffic patterns are always changing. In the evenings the majority of mobile device use is at the home, during the day it is in the office area, and during rush hours along the major traffic arteries. By creating a network that can optimize itself dynamically to adjust to the changing network needs throughout the day we can enable service providers to improve quality of service related to the delivery of mobile voice and data services.Mike Flanagan
If you are devastated first thing in the morning, day in and day out, you're not thinking about Algebra II.
Mike Flanagan
At this point we're deeply into contract negotiations. It is going well. I think it's going to be soon. We're working out the final details of the contract.
Mike Flanagan
The hardest thing is to make a judgment too early. It will be day-to-day. He'll get a lot of playing time and a lot of opportunities and we'll just have to wait and see.
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We're excited to be able to partner with the Naval Academy and play host tithe Army-Navy doubleheader. We think it will be fun for fans of both the Midshipmen and the Black Knights, and it will be especially rewarding for players on both teams to experience playing at Camden Yards.
Mike Flanagan
But I'm not going to dwell on it or feel sorry for myself and build up anxiety. You take it for what it is.
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