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  • [[File:Z-Netz ZMapMap 1993 01.svg|thumb|Overview of the Z-Netz BBS network in Germany as of January 1993 with roughly 280 BBS's]] ...-mail and discussion groups. It can be compared to the U.S. based [[WWIV]] network or the international [[FidoNet]]. ...
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  • | name = North American Network Operators' Group {{Internet history timeline}} ...
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  • ...operations staff, its role has expanded to that of an online community of network operators, predominantly in the ISP space, allowing for the discussion of t ...ons community in New Zealand. It also provides an excellent opportunity to network with others in the industry - there is usually at least one evening which p ...
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  • ...e particular set of social features common to interaction on the various [[Internet Relay Chat]] (IRC) systems around the world, and the [[Organizational cultu ...that has existed in one form or another since 1988. Networks are connected groups of IRC servers which share a common userbase. Channels are the "chat rooms" ...
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  • ...FCC), Congress, businesses, [[industry association]]s, [[consumer advocacy groups]], and many others. Similar issues arose in other countries such as the [[N ...ften called [[Media convergence|convergence]], happened in the broadband [[Internet service provider]] market. To make matters worse,{{Citation needed|date=Jun ...
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  • {{Short description|Internet country code top-level domain for Tanzania}} restrictions=Must have demonstrable intent to use name on Internet; vanity and placemark registrations not permitted; one registration per org ...
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  • {{short description|Proxy server accessible to any Internet user}} ...the Internet|An open proxy forwarding requests from and to anywhere on the Internet]] ...
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  • .... Its purpose was to organise and manage domain names within the [[JANET]] network, contributing to the establishment of computer networking familiarities at ...s|first=Mike|date=1988-11-01|title=JANET-the United Kingdom Joint Academic Network|journal=Serials|language=en|volume=1|issue=3|pages=28–36|doi=10.1629/010328 ...
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  • ...other computer (often referred as a File Server) over a [[Computer network|network]]. After a drive has been [[Map (higher-order function)|mapped]], a [[softw ...rator|administrators]], and various other operators or [[Group (computing)|groups]]. ...
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  • ...access-date=9 May 2013}}</ref> is a British body representing providers of Internet services. ...n for ISPs, promoting competition, self-regulation and progress within the Internet industry. Members are signatories to the ISPA Code of "good practice" bindi ...
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  • ...ng scope of the project. The JAIN activity consists of a number of "Expert Groups", each developing a single API specification. ...p service creation in the telephony network so that, by analogy with the [[Internet]], openness should result in a growing number of participants creating serv ...
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  • {{Short description|Internet development working group}} {{About||the regional Internet registry |Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre|other uses|Ripe (disambiguation){{!}}Ripe}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Moroccan Internet provider and mobile network}} ...hone|Mobile phone lines]], [[4G]], [[Fiber-optic communication|Fiber-optic internet]], [[Cybersecurity]], [[Mobile payment]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Anonymity network}} ...ntially targeted very easily by hackers, governmental agencies or lobbying groups. This has for example led to the issues mentioned below, where court orders ...
    10 KB (1,418 words) - 03:19, 3 October 2024
  • ...ons taken against [[UUNET]], [[CompuServe]], [[Excite@Home]], and [[Google Groups]]. ...against [[America Online]], [[BBN Planet]], [[CompuServe]], [[Erol's|Erols Internet]], [[Netcom (United States)|Netcom]], TIAC,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://arch ...
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  • | name = Internet Systems Consortium * [[Rick Adams (Internet pioneer)|Rick Adams]] ...
    12 KB (1,530 words) - 06:18, 18 September 2024
  • {{short description|Internet service provider with a network based on wireless networking}} ...'') is an [[Internet service provider]] with a network based on [[wireless network]]ing. Technology may include commonplace [[Wi-Fi]] [[wireless mesh networki ...
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  • ...oth]]s in [[Minsk]], September 2007]] [[Minsk]] has a digital metropolitan network; waiting lists for telephones are long; fixed line penetration is improving ==Internet== ...
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  • {{Short description|Mobile virtual network operator in the Philippines}} | producttype = {{hlist|[[Telecommunications company]]|[[Mobile internet]]}} ...
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  • Skywarn consists of a network of severe [[storm spotter]]s who observe weather conditions and make report Where severe storms are possible, storm spotting groups such as Skywarn in the United States coordinate [[amateur radio operator]]s ...
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