
U330-A LPG Nozzle
For High-Flow, Bulk Fuel Oil Delivery Service
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
seals: Buna-N, Viton
Main stem: Stainless steel
Spout: Aluminum
Features :
Rated flow:45L/min
Rated work pressure: 2.2Mpa
Environmental Condition:-300C~500C
Coupling style:Italian style
Package:
Cross Weight Dimension
17kg/case of 10 42×40×33 cm/case of 10
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housands of local franchising authorities. This has prompted
some states to pass laws granting blanket approval for telecoms firms to launch television services, and
the industry is now pressing for federal rules to cover the whole country. But cable operators are
understandably opposed. They grumble that their franchises require them to offer blanket coverage,
whereas telecoms firms are able to pick and choose which neighbourhoods they cover with their new
television services.
Unfair advantage
Another bone of contention is “must carry�rules that require cable operators to carry certain local or
public-interest channels on their networks, but do not apply to telecoms firms. The cable companies
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things, such as internet access or new high-definition channels.
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regulator, as Britain did when it merged its communications and broadcasting watchdogs into a single
body, Ofcom, in 2003. Three years on, its experience provides three lessons for regulators in other
countries, says Peter Phillips, an Ofcom strategist.
First, converged services and existing services fuel dispenser will co-exist for a long time, “so you can t just jump
straight to a solution.�Instead, regulators must be flexible enough to deal with both the old ways of
doing things and the new.
Second, under the old rules there were a lot of implicit deals telecoms operators were granted
monopolies in return for providing universal service, for example, and broadcasters were given spectrum
in return for meeting public-service requirements. “In a converged world, those deals need to become
much more explicit if you want to preserve the policy goals,�says Mr Phillips.
Third, content on different platforms may require different rules. Broadcast television is not the same as
subscription cable channels or streaming internet