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  2. Addressability - Wikipedia

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    Within the field of cable television or CATV, for example, an Addressability System or Addressable System may enable and control the distribution of cable services. The system creates a conditional access system (CAS), and allows the cable system to control and administer which cable products a customer may purchase and/or view. [1]

  3. Fibre Channel network protocols - Wikipedia

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    All Fibre Channel communication is done in units of four 10-bit codes. This group of 4 codes is called a transmission word. An ordered set is a transmission word that includes some combination of control (K) codes and data (D) codes.

  4. Telegraphic address - Wikipedia

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    The telegraphic address of Patent agents G.F. Redfern & Co. of London was the name INVENTION as perforated on stamps used by the company on this circa 1900 stamp. A sponsored park bench in Pirassununga, Brazil. The sponsor was a hotel from São Paulo, advertising itself as "Your home away from home" and informing the telegraphic address LORDHOTEL

  5. Competitive local exchange carrier - Wikipedia

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    However, the New York Public Service Commission authorized the nation's first CLEC when it required New York Telephone (the ILEC) to allow Teleport Communications Group's switches in New York City to connect as peers. [3] Other states followed New York's lead so that by the mid-1990s most of the large states had authorized local exchange ...

  6. List of multiple-system operators - Wikipedia

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    A multiple-system operator (MSO) is an operator of multiple cable or direct-broadcast satellite television systems. A cable system in the United States, by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) definition, is a facility serving a single community or a distinct governmental entity, each of which has its own franchise agreement with the cable company.

  7. Inteliquent - Wikipedia

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    Inteliquent is a communications enabler offering network-based voice and messaging services to wireless, cable, carriers and communication service providers. Inteliquent's services include voice, toll-free, messaging, and emergency communication. Inteliquent was acquired by Sinch in 2021. [1]

  8. Bay Networks - Wikipedia

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    Example products include Gigabit Ethernet switches, cable modems, print servers, and similar inexpensive, consumer-oriented networking equipment. Bay Networks had originally launched Netgear as a product line/division in January 1996, but the product line was not core to the newly formed Nortel Networks operations and so was spun out as a ...

  9. Leased line - Wikipedia

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    Leased lines can be used for telephone, Internet, or other data communication services. Some are ringdown services, and some connect to a private branch exchange (PBX) or network router . The primary factors affecting the recurring lease fees are the distance between end stations and the bandwidth of the circuit.