Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan
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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.
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Pattern modeling is very useful and a major step, but users don't always conform to those patterns. For example, when there is a specific event like a traffic jam or a big rugby game there is a big spike in mobile phone calls in a concentrated area. Traditional network design can't cope with those changes in network usage very well.
decision rather sooner
I think a decision will come sooner rather than later,
guys night playing
Really, it's night and day, going from Marco and Wahle to these guys because I've been playing with those guys for so long,
figuring inherited somebody
I think he's still figuring out what he's going to do. He kind of inherited somebody else's team.
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It came through loud and clear, the love of his family, the love of the Orioles, the love of baseball. And that smile, that smile is the hardest thing, I think, to let go.
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I think, ... everybody might be jumping the gun a little bit here.
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When you have a guy like Bryce for four years, you know you are going to miss him not only because of the type of basketball player he is, but the person he is. He is one of those people you just build your system around.
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We liked the way he guided the Orioles the second half of the year under some very difficult circumstances.
bring dwell exactly expecting great guys move
Those guys were great guys, people, players. But they're gone. You can't dwell on what you had. No one's expecting those guys to play exactly like they did. Hopefully, they'll bring something new to the table. We've just got to move on.
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We'll see where we get with it. He's a terrific pitching coach. His track record has spoken.
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If you are devastated first thing in the morning, day in and day out, you're not thinking about Algebra II.
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He's definitely one of the top five we've ever had here. Bryce is a really good player. He's definitely good enough to play at the next level.