unbundle
verb [ T ]
COMMERCE, MARKETING uk/ˌʌnˈbʌndl/ usto divide a business into separate parts:
The gas company will unbundle its three businesses - storage, connection and metering.
to start to sell a product or service separately when previously it had been sold together with others:
The media giant was legally compelled to unbundle its media player.
unbundled
adjective
The company's unbundled services are not yet widely available.
unbundling
noun [ C or U ]
The competition authorities called for the unbundling of insurance deals from the cost of a car.