Referring to the incorporation of a number of services or features into a single product. For example, a bundled pension scheme contract might combine the various activities of investment management, insurance, trusteeship and administration into a single service; whereas an unbundled arrangement would see these activities being conducted by a rang... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20174
When applied to tariffing, the practice of charging a flat rate per period of service up to a certain limit of call time (for voice calls) or data transmitted (for data services like GPRS).
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