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  • 21Network switch — A network switch or switching hub is a computer networking device that connects network segments. The term commonly refers to a multi port network bridge that processes and routes data at the data link layer (layer 2) of the OSI model. Switches… …

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  • 22Network card — Infobox Computer Hardware Generic name = Network Card caption = A 1990s Ethernet network interface controller card which connects to the motherboard via the now obsolete ISA bus. This combination card features both a (now obsolete) bayonet cap… …

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  • 23Network 18 — Network18 Media Investments Limited Type Public Traded as BSE: 532798 …

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  • 24Network Service Providers in Nepal — There are few Network Service Providers (NSPs) in Nepal. 1. Websurfer Nepal (Internet Service Provider in Nepal) http://www.websurfer.com.np Websurfer Nepal Internet Service provider (ISP) was founded in 2002 and the company has annually… …

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  • 25Cable One — Infobox Company company name = Cable One, Inc. company company type = Private owner = Washington Post Company company slogan = Watch us make you smile foundation = 1997 as Cable ONE| location = flagicon|USAPhoenix, Arizona, USA| key people =… …

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  • 26Cable 8 Productions — Infobox Broadcast call letters = Cable 8 Productions city = station station slogan = Don t Just Watch TV, Make It! station branding = Cable 8 analog = 8 (Cable) digital = other chs = affiliations = Zilo TV founded = 1986 location = Pullman, WA… …

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  • 27Network era — The Network Era refers to the period in American television history from 1952 to the mid 1980s. This determination is established by institutional aspects that regularized television for the majority of the country, including the color television …

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  • 28Network access server — A Network Access Server (NAS) is a single point of access to a remote resource. Contents 1 Overview 2 Examples 3 Associated Protocols 4 See also …

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  • 29Regional sports network — In the United States of America, a regional sports network, or RSN, is a cable television station that presents sports programming to a local market. The most important programming on an RSN consists of live broadcasts of professional and college …

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  • 30Cartoon Network — This article is about the United States channel. For other uses, see Cartoon Network (disambiguation). Cartoon Network Logo used from May 29, 2010 to present. Launched October 1, 1992 Owned by …

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