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Encyclopedia > PCS System

A PCS System in a personal communications service, is a collection of facilities (hardware, software, and network components) that provides some combination of personal mobility, terminal mobility, and service profile management.


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Boiling two cups in two minutes at 75-80% efficiency, the PCS is twice as fast and uses half as much fuel as conventional stoves.
The PCS boils up to 50 cups (12 Liters) of water from only one Jetpower isobutane/propane micro-canister.
The PCS integrates a 1 liter insulated hard-anodized aluminum cooking cup, high-performance burner base with built-in piezoelectric igniter, drink-through plastic lid, and protective bottom cover that doubles as a measuring cup.
PCS disgruntlement - Bhutan Observer - Bhutan News (1826 words)
PCS currently has caused a lots of chaos and dissent in the minds of the civil servant especially the ones who have no choice but to abide by it.
PCS is a perfect system, no suppression, and geared toward building efficiency, competency and highly qualified employees by allowing deprived employees in search of sufficient education for competencies.
PCS is a good initiatives made by RCSC,including all the stakeholders.Indeed,some are not satisfied,but it does not mean PCS is not effective.In the developed country,PCS is doing well.therefore,the implementer must work in hand with the rules and regulation only and not by listening to voice of human beings,since human wants are unlimitted.
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