Category: Letter F
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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File and Print Services for NetWare (FPNW)
FPNW is a Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 add-on utility that enables a server running Windows NT or Windows 2000 to allow NetWare client machines to access resources on a server running Microsoft Windows NT
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File System
File System is any technology for organizing, storing, and locating data on a system or network.
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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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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.
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol is an Internet standard application-level TCP/IP protocol that can be used for transferring files between hosts on a TCP/IP internetwork.
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File Allocation Table (FAT)
FAT stands for File Allocation Table, is specifically, a table maintained on a hard disk by MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows operating systems that acts as a table of contents, showing where directories and files are stored on the disk.
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is a government agency overseeing all aspects of telecommunications.
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Fax Service
Fax Service is a service in Microsoft Windows that lets you administer fax devices on both a local machine and over the network.
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File Manager
File Manager was a key Microsoft Windows 3.1 utility that provides a graphical way of managing files and directories.