Category: Letter T
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Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA): Pioneering the Telecommunications Revolution
Dive into the TIA’s impact on telecom, exploring its origin, role, and influence in shaping our connected world.
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Time-division Multiplexing (TDM)
Time-division multiplexing, or TDM, is a multiplexing method for transmitting multiple data streams in a single communication path.
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Telnet
Telnet is a standard TCP/IP protocol for running programs on remote hosts. The term “telnet” also refers to the software (client or server component) that implements this protocol on a particular platform or system.
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TN5250
Explore TN5250, the specialized Telnet service designed for AS/400 systems. Discover its features, applications, and modern alternatives for TN5250 clients.
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TN3270
TN3270, or Telnet 3270, is a form of Telnet service that enables access to mainframe hosts over a TCP/IP network. By using Microsoft SNA Server, users running a TN3270 client can connect to mainframe computers using the TN3270 service included with SNA Server.
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Mastering Time-Domain Reflectometry: The Ultimate Cable Diagnostic Tool
Time-domain reflectometry or TDR is a cable testing technique for finding breaks or shorts in a cable.
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Microsoft TechNet
TechNet is an information resource program developed by Microsoft for IT professionals who work with Microsoft products.
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Transport Driver Interface (TDI)
Explore the evolving role of the Transport Driver Interface (TDI) in Microsoft Windows. Learn how it serves as an abstraction layer between file systems and network protocols.
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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
Unlock the mysteries of TCP, the backbone of modern internet communication. From its history to its inner workings, discover how TCP makes the internet tick.
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T.120 Standard
T.120 Standard is an umbrella standard representing a suite of eight International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standards that define how real-time multipoint communication for tasks such as data conferencing and interactive game playing takes place over a network.
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Trust Relationship
Definition of TRUST RELATIONSHIP in Network Encyclopedia. What is Trust Relationship (in computer networking)? Trust relationship is a secure communication channel between two domains in Microsoft Windows Server Operating Systems. Trust relationships allow users in one domain to access resources in another domain. Trusts work by having one domain trust the authority of the other…
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Token Ring
Token Ring is a popular local area network (LAN) technology developed by IBM that still has a large installed base in many shops but has been greatly outpaced in recent years by different forms of Ethernet.