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  • 1Airwave (communications network) — Airwave is a private communications network for England, Scotland and Wales. It can be used by the emergency services. Airwave is based on TETRA and is operated by Guardian Digital Communications. It is a secure digital, encrypted network and can …

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  • 2Automatic Secure Voice Communications Network — (acronym AUTOSEVOCOM): A worldwide, switched, secure voice network developed to fulfill DOD long haul, secure voice requirements. See AUTOVON for a similar, but non secure voice system …

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  • 3Automatic Secure Voice Communications Network — A worldwide, switched, secure voice network developed to fulfill DOD long haul, secure voice requirements. Also called AUTOSEVOCOM …

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  • 4Secure communication — includes means by which people can share information with varying degrees of certainty that third parties cannot know what was said. Other than communication spoken face to face out of possibility of listening, it is probably safe to say that no… …

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  • 5Secure Shell — or SSH is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure channel between two networked devices. RFC 4252] Used primarily on Linux and Unix based systems to access shell accounts, SSH was designed as a replacement for TELNET… …

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  • 6Network Privacy — Network Privacy, Inc. is a software security company. The company was founded in April, 2000, and is based in New York City1. Their mission is to allow users to encrypt all TCP/IP internet communications.Network Privacy, Inc. is a subsidiary of… …

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  • 7Network Voice Protocol — NVP redirects here. For other uses, see NVP (disambiguation). The Network Voice Protocol (NVP) was a pioneering computer network protocol for transporting human speech over packetized communications networks. It was an early example of Voice over …

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  • 8Network neutrality — This article is about the general principle of network neutrality. For its specific application to Canada, see Network neutrality in Canada. For its application to the U.S., see Network neutrality in the United States. Network Neutrality Related… …

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  • 9Secure Terminal Equipment — STE redirects here, for other meanings see STE (disambiguation). Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) is the U.S. Government s current (as of 2008), encrypted telephone communications system for wired or landline communications. STE is designed to use …

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