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virtual systems management
04 Dec 2006
WORD - Virtual systems management (VSM), also known as virtual system management, is the process of remotely managing the allocation and use of resources in conventional networks as well as in virtual area networks (VANs), virtual ...

high-speed dialup
27 Aug 2004
WORD - High-speed dialup, sometimes advertised as broadband dialup, is an Internet service provider (ISP) feature that speeds up data transfer by using a special server, called an acceleration server, to act as a bridge between the ...

WAN interface card
21 Jul 2004
WORD - A WAN interface card, or WIC, is a specialized network interface card (NIC) that allows devices to connect to a wide area network. (A NIC provides the interface between a device and a local area network.) A WIC has a ...

IPLC
31 May 2002
WORD - An IPLC (international private leased circuit) is a point-to-point private line used by an organization to communicate between offices that are geographically dispersed throughout the world. An IPLC can be used for Internet ...

terbo
30 Jul 2001
WORD - The suffix terbo appears in the V.32terbo modem protocol and indicates the third version of the V.32 protocol. Terbo is an invented word based on the Old Latin ter meaning "three times" and the word turbo (Latin for ...

modem doubling
13 Feb 2001
WORD - Modem doubling is an inexpensive way for a user who wants a fast Internet connection, but can only connect with an analog telephone line, to use two 56kbps modems to double their bandwidth. Modem doubling makes it ...

visitor-based networking
22 Dec 2000
WORD - Visitor-based networking (VBN) is the provision of high-speed Internet access for mobile PC users in need of temporary service in public places. A visitor-based network is most commonly established in a hotel, airport, ...

telecenter
01 Aug 2000
WORD - A telecenter (US spelling) or telecentre (UK spelling) is a work location usually in a different place than the organization's main office that provides convenient occasional access for telecommuting to work equipment that ...

K56flex
17 Aug 2000
WORD - Rockwell Corporation's K56flex modem chipset gave users the capability to receive data on ordinary phone lines at 56 Kbps (thousand bits per second). K56flex was similar in capability to US Robotics' x2 modem and ...

ATU-R
23 Jul 2001
WORD - An ATU-R (ADSL Terminal Unit - Remote), sometimes called an "ADSL modem," is a hardware unit that is installed in any computer that uses a telephone company connection with Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) service. ...

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