1. unbundling - Noun
2. unbundling - Verb
unbundling
present participle of unbundle
unbundling (countable and uncountable, plural unbundlings)
The process by which something is unbundled.
Any time that you can give the consumer more of what they want, it's a good thing. I said from Day 1 that the unbundling of the album is a good thing. Edgar Bronfman, Jr.
Although regulators in the UK admitted that the market could provide competitive offerings in due time, the purpose of mandatory local loop unbundling in the United Kingdom was to speed the delivery of advanced services to consumers. Source: Internet
As a result of the unbundling of equity research and execution, Mifid II appears to be benefiting the market leaders with the biggest economies of scale, most of which are American. Source: Internet
They were sacked due to their general conduct which is affecting the entire process including the unbundling processes stated in the 2015 Anambra state water law. Source: Internet
Part of Telecom's commitment to the Commerce Commission to avoid unbundling was a promise to deliver 250,000 new residential broadband connections by the end of 2005, one-third of which were to be wholesaled through other providers. Source: Internet
He suggests “it is very possible that higher reporting requirements could have also played a role” in the unbundling of the FirstRand stake by RMB Holdings, “but this was obviously being discussed way before Covid-19 came around”. Source: Internet