Category: A to Z
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Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
Private Branch Exchange, also known as PBX, is a telephone switch at the customer premises that supports multiple independent telephone extensions.
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Internet Society (ISOC)
Internet Society, aka ISOC, is a professional society founded in 1992 that provides leadership for the development and evolution of the Internet.
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Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
Uniform Resource Locator, or URL, is an addressing scheme that enables browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and software such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP) clients to access various resources on the Internet.
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Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
LDAP stands for Lightweight Directory Access Protocol is an Internet protocol for accessing and updating information in an X.500-compliant directory.
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LAN emulation (LANE)
LAN Emulation, also known as LANE, is an Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) technology that enables local area network (LAN) traffic such as Ethernet frames to be carried over an ATM network.
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IEEE – Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IEEE stands for Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a worldwide nonprofit association of technical professionals that promotes the development of standards and acts as a catalyst for new technology in all aspects of the engineering industry, including computer networking, telecommunications, electric power, aerospace, and consumer electronics.
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Fractional T1 Lines: Customizing Bandwidth for Efficiency
Explore Fractional T1, a scalable telecom solution offering a portion of the standard T1 line’s 1.544 Mbps bandwidth, tailored for specific business needs.
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Domain Controller
Domain Controller is a Microsoft Windows Server that manages the domain security policy.
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Windows Desktop
Explore the evolution and functionalities of the Windows Desktop, the user’s on-screen work area for managing tasks, files, and more. Learn how Windows Desktop has transformed from Windows 95 to Windows 10.
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Frame Relay Access Device (FRAD)
Sometimes called a frame relay assembler/disassembler, FRAD is a telecommunications device that enables a customer site to be connected to a frame relay service.

