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  2. Management fee - Wikipedia

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    Management fees typically range from 1% to 4% per annum, with 2% being the standard figure. [citation needed] Therefore, if a fund has $1 billion of assets at year-end and charges a 2% management fee, the management fee will be $20 million. Management fees are usually expressed as an annual percentage but both calculated and paid monthly (or ...

  3. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    The royalty fee structure is the same for all volumes. The following variable per-unit royalty is device-based and not dependent on number of ports, chips or connectors: US$0.15 – for each end-user licensed product [92] US$0.05 – if the HDMI logo is used on the product and promotional material, the per-unit fee drops from US$0.15 to US$0.05 ...

  4. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    A captive portal / login screen / splash page that users are redirected to for authentication and/or payment. The captive portal / splash page sometimes includes the social login buttons. A payment option using a credit card, iPass, PayPal, or another payment service (voucher-based Wi-Fi) A walled garden feature that allows free access to ...

  5. HTTP/2 - Wikipedia

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    HTTP/2 Test is a test page to verify if your server supports HTTP/2. BrandSSL supports HTTP/2. Voxility supports HTTP/2 using nginx since July, 2016. The implementation comes in support for Cloud DDoS mitigation services. [95] StackPath supports HTTP/2.

  6. DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    As of 2008, HDMI Licensing, LLC charged an annual fee of US$10,000 to each high-volume manufacturer and a per-unit royalty rate of US$0.04 to US$0.15. [ 75 ] [ needs update ] DisplayPort is royalty-free, but implementers thereof are not prevented from charging (royalty or otherwise) for that implementation.

  7. Wireless Application Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Travel news content shown on the WAP browser on a Nokia 3650. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is an obsolete technical standard for accessing information over a mobile cellular network.

  8. House of David (commune) - Wikipedia

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    The House of David (formally The Israelite House of David) is a religious group founded in Benton Harbor, Michigan, in March 1903. [1] It was co-founded by spouses Benjamin Purnell (1861–1927) and Mary Purnell (1862–1953).

  9. Electronic City - Wikipedia

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    Electronic City is an information technology hub in Bengaluru, India, located in Anekal taluk. [2] [3] Spread over 800 acres (3.2 km²) near Konappana Agrahara and Doddathogur it houses a large number of electronic/IT industrial parks.