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Sartomer Americas Virginia Plant Passes One Million Work Hours Without Lost-Time Incident
2016-07-28 16:04:39| Coatings World Breaking News
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Vodafone passes one million TV subscriber mark in Spain
2016-01-04 18:40:26| Digital TV News
Vodafone has announced that it has passed the one million subscriber mark for its TV service in Spain. The company added 216,000 TV subscribers in Spain in 2015.
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EE passes 10 million 4G customers mark
2015-05-13 17:49:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) UK mobile operator EE has passed the 10 million 4G customer milestone, making it Europe's biggest LTE network. The operator has marked the event by releasing its latest 4GEE Mobile Living Index, which has looked at mobile data use and customer trends since 2013. LTE data passed 3G traffic for the first time, as new smartphones come to market and the 4G network is extended into new areas. LTE use in rural Scotland has risen by 60 percent, Wales by 50 percent and Southwest England by 49 percent since the rural rollout began. EE predicted that at least one Exabyte of data a year will be carried across the network by 2018. This is three times more than now and 16 times more than over the 3G network in 2012.
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LG Smart+ TV passes one million in sales since introduction
2014-06-02 10:10:56| Digital TV News
LG has announced that more than one million units of its webOS-enabled Smart+ TVs have been sold since the launch of the lineup in March. LG expects sales to reach 10 million units by the first half of 2015.
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Solar Roadways passes $1.4 million in crowdfunding: Just short of the $56 trillion required, but not bad for a crazy idea
2014-05-27 19:45:45| Extremetech
Over the weekend, the Solar Roadways project on Indiegogo reached its target of $1 million. At the time of publishing, that figure is now north of $1.4 million, with five days left to go. The concept is verging on utopian: By replacing the USA's concrete and asphalt roads with solar panels, we could produce three times more electricity than we consume, instantly solving just about every energy problem we have (geopolitical stuff, reliance on fossil fuels, CO2 production, etc.) It's not hard to see why Solar Roadways has attracted so much attention and money: On paper, it really does sound like one of the greatest inventions ever. In reality, though, where, you know, real-world factors come into play, it will probably never make the jump from drawing board to large-scale deployment.