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  2. Digi Communications - Wikipedia

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    Digi Communications N.V., also known as DIGI Group, is a Romanian telecommunications holding company, which also has businesses in Italy, Spain, Portugal and Belgium. The firm has current statutory seat in the Netherlands and headquarters of effective management in Romania.

  3. Internet in Romania - Wikipedia

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    DIGI launched the Digi Wi-Fi service in 2011. It is free to use by all DIGI wired internet subscribers, and free for up to 60 minutes per day for guests. There are no paid plans available. Vodafone Romania launched the Vodafone Wi-Fi service in 2012. It allows free connections for up to 60 minutes, after which the user is disconnected.

  4. Gratis Internet - Wikipedia

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    Gratis Internet Logo. Gratis Internet was an American referral marketing company based in Washington D.C. that rewarded customers with technological consumer products of high-demand such as the iPod and PlayStation 3. In 2004, it became a member of the Inc. 500 and in 2005 ranked eighteenth. Its name comes from the Latin word Gratis, meaning ...

  5. CelcomDigi - Wikipedia

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    CelcomDigi Berhad (d.b.a. CelcomDigi), formerly known as Digi.Com Berhad (d.b.a. Digi), is a communications conglomerate and mobile service provider in Malaysia. Its largest shareholders are Axiata and Norwegian-based Telenor , who hold equal ownership in CelcomDigi at 33.1% each.

  6. Digiweb - Wikipedia

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    Digiweb is a telecommunications company in Ireland, supplying business and consumer broadband and web hosting, and a group of companies in the telecoms and technology sectors.

  7. Digital Services Act - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Services Act [1] (DSA) is an EU regulation adopted in 2022 that addresses illegal content, transparent advertising and disinformation. It updates the Electronic Commerce Directive 2000 in EU law, [2] [3] and was proposed alongside the Digital Markets Act (DMA).

  8. Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Internet slang (also called Internet shorthand, cyber-slang, netspeak, digispeak or chatspeak) is a non-standard or unofficial form of language used by people on the ...

  9. DigiCipher 2 - Wikipedia

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    DigiCipher II uses QPSK and BPSK at the same time. The primary difference between DigiCipher 2 and DVB lies in how each standard handles SI metadata, or System Information, where DVB reserves packet identifiers from 16 to 31 for metadata, DigiCipher reserves only packet identifier 8187 for its master guide table which acts as a look-up table for all other metadata tables.