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  2. Broadband remote access server - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] BRAS can also be referred to as a broadband network gateway or border network gateway (BNG). [3] The BRAS sits at the edge of an ISP's core network, and aggregates user sessions from the access network. It is at the BRAS that an ISP can inject policy management and IP quality of service (QoS). The specific tasks include:

  3. Networks in marketing - Wikipedia

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    A small world network Is a graph in which most nodes aren't connected to one another but as connections are made other nodes can be reached through only a couple of intermediaries. In terms of marketing small world networks have been used to model this such as consumer referrals (e.g. Jun, Kim, Kim, & Choi). [20]

  4. BNG - Wikipedia

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    Border network gateway or broadband network gateway, in computing Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BNG .

  5. Consumer network - Wikipedia

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    Exploiting consumer networks for marketing purposes, through techniques such as viral marketing, word-of-mouth marketing, or network marketing, is increasingly experimented with by marketers, to the extent that "some developments in customer networking are ahead of empirical research, and a few seem ahead even of accepted theory". [4]

  6. Business network - Wikipedia

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    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 networks. A smart business network is defined as a group of participating companies (nodes) that are linked together by one or many communication networks (links).

  7. Open-access network - Wikipedia

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    An open-access network (OAN) refers to a horizontally layered network architecture in telecommunications, and the business model that separates the physical access to the network from the delivery of services. In an OAN, the owner or manager of the network does not supply services for the network; these services must be supplied by separate ...

  8. Network convergence - Wikipedia

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    In the convergent network, different forms of information can be re-engineered to provide better, more flexible service to the user. For example, telephone networks can transmit data and video and cable networks are able to provide voice services. The reason media convergence occurs is due to both corporation and consumer developments. [2]

  9. Broadband - Wikipedia

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    For example, the traditional telephone network is too noisy and inefficient for bursty data communication. On the other hand, data networks which store and forward messages using computers had limited connectivity, usually did not have sufficient bandwidth for digitised voice and video signals, and suffer from unacceptable delays for the real ...