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  2. DATAPAC - Wikipedia

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    Operated first by Trans-Canada Telephone System, [2] then Telecom Canada, then the Stentor Alliance, it finally reverted to Bell Canada when the Stentor Alliance was dissolved in 1999. [3] Like most X.25 networks in the western world, DATAPAC services were largely replaced by TCP/IP in the 1990s and 2000s. Bell phased out the service on 31 ...

  3. Category:Bell System modem standards - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bell System modem standards" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bell 101 modem;

  4. Qwest Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Qwest Corporation, doing business as CenturyLink QC, is a Regional Bell Operating Company owned by Lumen Technologies. It was originally named Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company , later becoming known as Mountain Bell , then US West Communications, Inc. from 1991 to 2000.

  5. Troubleshoot a broadband internet connection - AOL Help

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    If you're using broadband (cable) internet and you can't connect, try the following troubleshooting steps in the order listed until you get up and running again. 1. Check if you can visit other sites with a different browser - If you can go to another site, the problem may be associated the browser you're using.

  6. Bell System - Wikipedia

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    The word mark Bell, the logo, and other related trademarks, are held by each of the remaining Bell companies, namely AT&T, Verizon, CenturyLink, and Altafiber. [9] International rights to the marks, except for Canada, are held by a joint venture of these companies, Bell IP Holdings. [citation needed]

  7. Bell 212A - Wikipedia

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    The Bell 212A scheme was the most common standard used for 1200 bit/s transmission on US data networks such as CompuServe during the 1980s and 1990s, when dial-up access to time-sharing services was the norm, and, starting in 1989, dial-up Internet access.

  8. List of Lumen Technologies operating companies - Wikipedia

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    CenturyLink grew as Century Telephone and later CenturyTel through acquiring many small and mid-size telephone companies. These include: CenturyTel of Chester, Inc. (Iowa, Minnesota) CenturyTel of Colorado, Inc. – formerly Universal Telephone; CenturyTel of Eagle, Inc. – formerly owned by Pacific Telecom

  9. Dial-up Internet access - Wikipedia

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    Dial-up Internet access is a form of Internet access that uses the facilities of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to establish a connection to an Internet service provider (ISP) by dialing a telephone number on a conventional telephone line which could be connected using an RJ-11 connector. [1]