non-network communications

  • 121Cellular network — Top of a cellular radio tower A cellular network is a radio network distributed over land areas called cells, each served by at least one fixed location transceiver known as a cell site or base station. When joined together these cells provide… …

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  • 122Exodus Communications — was an Internet hosting service and Internet service provider to dot com businesses. It went broke, along with its customers, during the bursting of the dot com bubble. It declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2001 and was purchased by Cable and… …

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  • 123Controller area network — Controller–area network (CAN or CAN bus) is a vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other within a vehicle without a host computer. CAN is a message based protocol, designed specifically for… …

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  • 124Sky Network Television — Type Public (NZX: SKT) Industry Subscription Television DVD Rental Broadcasting …

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  • 125USA Network — Infobox TV channel name= USA Network logofile=PerfectUSA.svg logoalt=USA logosize=200px headquarters= New York City, U.S. launch=September 27, 1977 picture format= 480i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) owner= NBC Universal, Inc. slogan= Characters Welcome .… …

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  • 126Amateur radio emergency communications — In times of crisis and natural disasters, Amateur radio is often used as a means of emergency communication when wireline, cell phones and other conventional means of communications fail. Unlike commercial systems, Amateur radio is not as… …

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  • 127Tor (anonymity network) — Tor Developer(s) The Tor Project[1] Initial release 20 September 2002 (2002 09 20) …

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  • 128Simple Network Management Protocol — (SNMP) forms part of the internet protocol suite as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). SNMP is used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. It… …

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