adjective
- separated into individual components or services that were previously sold together as a package
Usage: business; economics
verb
- past tense of unbundle: to separate into individual parts or services
Usage: business
Examples
- The cable company offered unbundled services so customers could choose only what they needed.
- Airlines have unbundled many services that used to be included in ticket prices.
- The software was sold as unbundled modules rather than one complete package.
- They unbundled the investment products to provide more transparency.
- The unbundled pricing model allowed for greater customer choice.
- The telecommunications company unbundled its internet and phone services.
- Customers preferred the unbundled approach because it was more cost-effective.