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  2. IP over Avian Carriers - Wikipedia

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    On 28 April 2001, IPoAC was implemented by the Bergen Linux user group, under the name CPIP (for Carrier Pigeon Internet Protocol). [4] They sent nine packets over a distance of approximately 5 km (3 mi), each carried by an individual pigeon and containing one ping (ICMP echo request), and received four responses.

  3. DSLReports - Wikipedia

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    Over a four-hour period on April 27, 2011, an automated SQL Injection attack occurred on the DSLReports website. The attack was able to extract 8% of the site's username/password pairs, which amounted to approximately 8,000 of the 9,000 active accounts and 90,000 old or inactive accounts created during the site's 10-year history.

  4. RANAP - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications networks, RANAP (Radio Access Network Application Part) is a protocol specified by 3GPP in TS 25.413 [1] and used in UMTS for signaling between the Core Network, which can be a MSC or SGSN, and the UTRAN.

  5. Visible light communication - Wikipedia

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    In June 2015, two Chinese companies, Kuang-Chi and Ping An Bank, partnered to introduce a payment card that communicates information through a unique visible light. [25] In March 2017, Philips set up the first VLC location-based services to shoppers' smartphones in Germany. The installation was presented at EuroShop in Düsseldorf (5–9 March).

  6. Cross-device tracking - Wikipedia

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    Cross-device tracking is technology that enables the tracking of users across multiple devices such as smartphones, television sets, smart TVs, and personal computers. [1] [2]

  7. Igloolik - Wikipedia

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    Qiniq is a fixed wireless service to homes and businesses, connecting to the outside world via a satellite backbone. The Qiniq network is designed and operated by SSI Micro. In 2017, the network was upgraded to 4G LTE technology, and 2G-GSM for mobile voice.

  8. Toybox - Wikipedia

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    Toybox is a free and open-source software implementation of over 200 Unix command line utilities such as ls, cp, and mv.The Toybox project was started in 2006, [3] and became a 0BSD licensed BusyBox alternative.

  9. Disappearance of Brian Shaffer - Wikipedia

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    Cingular, Shaffer's wireless provider, said what Waggoner heard may have been due to a computer glitch. However, a ping from the phone was detected at a cell tower in Hilliard, 14 miles (23 km) northwest of Columbus. [8] The police received many tips, none of which resulted in any breakthroughs in the case.