carrier service

  • 1Timeline for aircraft carrier service — Aircraft carriers have their origins during the days of World War I. Based on the first faltering steps made during that war, no one then could have imagined how important the aircraft carrier was to prove to be. Japan, the United Kingdom and the …

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  • 2Carrier Ethernet — Carrier Ethernet: the extensions to Ethernet necessary to enable telecommunications network providers ( common carriers in US industry jargon) to provide Ethernet services to customers and to utilise Ethernet technology in their… …

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  • 3Carrier Strike Group Eleven — crest Active 1 October 2004 to date.[1] …

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  • 4carrier — car‧ri‧er [ˈkæriə ǁ ər] noun [countable] TRANSPORT ORGANIZATIONS a person or company whose job is to transport goods from one place to another: • national carriers like Pickfords, with their own warehouses and regular clientele • the American… …

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  • 5Carrier Grade Linux — (CGL) is a set of specifications which detail standards of availability, scalability, manageability, and service response characteristics which must be met in order for Linux to be considered carrier grade (i.e. ready for use within the… …

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  • 6Carrier — has various meanings:In Science (physics, electronics, biology, mathematics, chemistry and other sciences): * Carrier wave, a waveform suitable for modulation by an information bearing signal * Charge carrier, an unbound particle carrying an… …

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  • 7Carrier Alert — A community service program in which a letter carrier attempts to detect possible illness or accident suffered by the customer (for example, elderly persons or persons with disabilities). When alerted by an accumulation of mail, the carrier… …

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  • 8Carrier-grade NAT — Carrier Grade NAT. Carrier grade NAT (CGN), also known as large scale NAT (LSN), is an approach to IPv4 network design in which end sites, in particular residential networks, are configured with private network addresses that are translated to… …

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  • 9carrier — [kar′ē ər] n. [ME carier < carien, CARRY] 1. a person or thing that carries, as one who delivers mail or newspapers, or a train, bus, airplane, etc. 2. a) a person or company in the business of transporting goods or passengers b) a company in… …

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  • 10Carrier of Record — (or COR), refers to the entity that provides PSTN service for an E.164 number. The exact definition of who and what is a COR is ultimately the responsibility of the relevant national regulatory authority …

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