unbundle

[uhn-buhn-dl]

un·bun·dle

[uhn-buhn-dl] verb, un·bun·dled, un·bun·dling.
verb (used with object)
1.
to separate the charges for (related products or services usually offered as a package): to unbundle computer hardware and software.
2.
to separate (charges for related products or services): to unbundle charges for telephone service.
verb (used without object)
3.
to set separate charges for related products or services.

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Origin:
1965–70; un-2 + bundle
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unbundle (ʌnˈbʌndəl)
 
vb
(tr) computing to separate (hardware from software) for sales purposes

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