101.   In addition, it plans to offer unspecified new satellite applications to its business customers.

102.   In New York City and Chicago, competitive long-distance access providers have begun providing local dial-tone service to some business customers.

103.   In most of the nation, local residential phone rates are artificially low, subsidized by rates for business customers that are artificially high.

104.   In the same way, Groove will sell a premium version of its software to business customers, and give away the basic version.

105.   In the United States, Staples has used Staples.com as a platform to sell all sorts of services to its small business customers besides office supplies.

106.   In the past, phone companies have offered cut rates to low-income customers, and made up the difference by charging more to business customers.

107.   Indeed, both companies have grown by selling long-distance service to business customers, but while MCI has focused on large corporations, WorldCom has targeted smaller companies.

108.   Instead, phone companies are focused on business customers, who buy in bulk and spend millions on telecommunications services.

109.   Instead, they act as wholesalers to smaller providers and concentrate their efforts to sell data services to more lucrative business customers.

110.   Instead, it will focus much more narrowly on building private dispatch networks for business customers who want to link mobile workers.

n. + customer >>共 533
business 15.31%
bank 7.54%
retail 5.56%
phone 3.63%
telephone 2.72%
airline 2.38%
cable 2.32%
target 1.25%
brokerage 1.19%
electricity 1.13%
business + n. >>共 627
leader 7.87%
group 3.08%
executive 2.64%
community 2.60%
owner 2.56%
people 2.52%
interest 2.19%
plan 1.93%
traveler 1.81%
partner 1.79%
customer 0.79%
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