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  2. Broadband remote access server - Wikipedia

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    A broadband remote access server (BRAS, B-RAS or BBRAS) routes traffic to and from broadband remote access devices such as digital subscriber line access multiplexers (DSLAM) on an Internet service provider's (ISP) network. [1] [2] BRAS can also be referred to as a broadband network gateway or border network gateway (BNG). [3]

  3. Business network - Wikipedia

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    A business network is greater than the sum of the individual businesses. It incorporates suppliers, customers, third-party developers, distributors, and others. These third parties generally have a strong reason to support the network and remain active in it. [6] A business network is generic and includes both smart and not-so-smart business ...

  4. Business networking - Wikipedia

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    Business networking is the practice of building relationships with individuals and businesses for professional purposes. [1] It involves the strategic exchange of information and resources to create connections that can be mutually beneficial. [2] Business networking can be conducted in person, online, or through a combination of both.

  5. The 6 Most Powerful Words In Networking - AOL

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  6. BNG - Wikipedia

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    BNG may refer to: Organisations ... Business News Group, ... Border network gateway or broadband network gateway, in computing

  7. Networks in marketing - Wikipedia

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    A hub in a network is a consequence of a Power Law, whereby a small number of nodes or actors in a network have a disproportionately large number of links to other nodes in the network. A Power Law in a market system for instance could be explained in that there are many actors who have a very limited number of business contacts in their ...

  8. Network and service management taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    The first four categories identify what kind of network/service/business aspect is being managed and which functional areas are covered. The remaining three categories identify which management paradigms, technologies, and methods are used.

  9. Interconnection - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the U.S., Interconnection or "Interconnect regimes" also take into account the associated commercial arrangements. As an example of the use of commercial arrangements, the focus by the EU has been on "encouraging" incumbents to offer bundles of network features that will enable competitors to provide services that compete directly with the incumbent.