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Updated Articles
Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
Updated on: September 23, 2019
CDMA is a digital cellular phone technology that uses spread-spectrum wireless networking technologies.
Inverse Multiplexing
Updated on: September 23, 2019
Inverse Multiplexing is a networking and telecommunications technique of combining the bandwidths of a number of digital lines into a single virtual pathway for high-speed communication.
T1 Channel Bank
Updated on: September 23, 2019
T1 Channel Bank is a type of customer premises equipment (CPE) that is used to terminate a T1 line and distribute its services across the organization.
T-carrier
Updated on: September 23, 2019
T-carrier is a series of digital communication services provided by telcos for high-speed permanent voice and data connections that was first developed by Bell in the 1960s. Read the full article.
Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC)
Updated on: September 23, 2019
SDLC stands for Synchronous Data Link Control, is a data-link layer protocol developed in the 1970s by IBM for its Systems Network Architecture (SNA) networking environment.
Server Service
Updated on: September 23, 2019
Server Service, also known as LanmanServer, a component of the Microsoft Windows Server operating systems that allows a server to share file and print resources with clients over the network.
Patch Cable
Updated on: September 22, 2019
Patch Cable is a short cable, usually unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cabling, that connects a port on a patch panel to a port on a hub or a switch.
Object in Active Directory
Updated on: September 20, 2019
Object is the basic element of Active Directory in Microsoft Windows Server family that represents something on the network, such as a user, a group, a computer, an application, a printer, or a shared folder.
Near-end Crosstalk (NEXT)
Updated on: September 20, 2019
NEXT (near-end crosstalk) is a measurement of the ability of cabling to reject crosstalk.