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The direct communications link allows service providers to securely authenticate customers; collect diagnostic information in real-time from the device; monitor and manage service level agreements (SLAs) with roaming partners; and support a broad range of pricing and payment options, including real-time prepaid. The company's controlled-circulation magazines and marketing supplements, professional events and market research collectively forge a direct communications link between healthcare advertisers and the Chinese professionals they target. In C-star's mediated P2P network, a central server acts as a "broker" and mediates a direct communications link between individual peer computers to ensure the most efficient and robust file transfer. |
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