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  2. Ring (company) - Wikipedia

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    The "Ring Protect Basic" plan allows footage to be retained for 60 days up to 180 days, while the "Ring Protect Plus" subscription adds "unlimited" storage of footage, enables professional monitoring and LTE cellular backup on the Ring Alarm, and extends the warranty on the user's Ring products from one year to the life of the devices. [66] [67 ...

  3. Subnetwork connection protection - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, subnetwork connection protection (SNCP), is a type of protection mechanism associated with synchronous optical networks such as synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH). SNCP is a dedicated (1+1) protection mechanism for SDH network spans which may be deployed in ring, point to point or mesh topologies .

  4. Ring protection - Wikipedia

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    In a telecommunication network, a ring network affords fault tolerance to the network because there are two paths between any two nodes on the network. Ring protection is the system used to assure communication continues in the event of failure of one of the paths. There are two widely used protection architectures: 1+1 protection and 1:1 ...

  5. Template:Edit semi-protected - Wikipedia

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    {} - Edit extended-protected – Use this template for pages with extended confirmed protection. {} - Use this template to request that other editors update a page that you have a conflict of interest in, or are blocked from editing. Category:Wikipedia semi-protected edit requests – The category to which this template adds pages.

  6. Path protection - Wikipedia

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    Path protection in telecommunications is an end-to-end protection scheme used in connection oriented circuits in different network architectures to protect against inevitable failures on service providers’ network that might affect the services offered to end customers. Any failure occurred at any point along the path of a circuit will cause ...

  7. Ringfencing - Wikipedia

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    The UK bank ring-fencing requirements require such retail operations to be operated through separate entities and sub-groups, within each wider bank group. [8] The Prudential Regulation Authority is the lead regulator for ring-fencing, with responsibility for identifying which banks are within the scope of the ring-fencing legislation and for ...

  8. Electrical wiring in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Ring (or ring final) A ring final circuit is similar to a radial except what would be the end of the circuit instead loops back to the source protective device in the distribution board. Thus each individual conductor, line, neutral and earth, actually forms a loop (or ring), from the source, out, and back around to the source again. This has ...

  9. CONTEST - Wikipedia

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    Protect is a crucial component of the UK’s counter-terrorism strategy, aiming to reduce the countries vulnerabilities to terrorist threats. The primary purpose to strengthen the defences against terrorist attacks through the implementation of safeguarding and infrastructures to protect people and public places. [ 20 ]