The Internet backbone is the principal data routes between large, strategically interconnected computer networks and core routers of the Internet. These...
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backbone. Network congestion is often taken into consideration while designing backbones. One example of a backbone network is the Internet backbone....
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backbone infrastructure which carried traffic between major interchange centers for traffic, resulting in a tiered, hierarchical system of internet service...
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launched an alternate Internet backbone for commercial use; one of the networks that added to the core of the commercial Internet of later years. In March...
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National Science Foundation Network (category History of the Internet)
industry partnerships, the network developed into a major part of the Internet backbone. The National Science Foundation permitted only government agencies...
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parts of the Internet by officially commercial entities emerged in several American cities by late 1989 and 1990. The optical backbone of the NSFNET...
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monitoring of Internet traffic in real time. Content delivery network Geo-blocking Index of Internet-related articles Internet backbone Internet hosting service...
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IPv6 (redirect from Internet Protocol Version 6)
encapsulating IPv6 packets in IPv4 packets, is outlined in RFC 4213. When the Internet backbone was IPv4-only, one of the frequently used tunneling protocols was...
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exchange traffic, in replacement of the publicly financed NSFNET Internet backbone. The National Science Foundation let contracts supporting the four...
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Router (computing) (redirect from Internet Router)
that forward data at high speed along the optical fiber lines of the Internet backbone. Routers can be built from standard computer parts but are mostly...
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space-based internet backbone.[citation needed] As of 2017, airlines such as Delta and American have been introducing satellite internet as a means of...
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Core router (redirect from Backbone router)
router is a router designed to operate in the Internet backbone, or core, or in core networks of internet service providers. To fulfill this role, a router...
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medium, and IP traffic is already routinely carried by satellite for Internet backbone trunking and corporate VSAT networks. The copper twisted pair cabling...
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Computer network (redirect from Computer Networks and Internet Technology)
departmental networks constitutes the network backbone. Another example of a backbone network is the Internet backbone, which is a massive, global system of fiber-optic...
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CHINAGBN, are the "backbone" of the mainland Chinese internet. Later dominant telecom providers also started to provide internet services. China Telecom...
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Tier 1 network (redirect from List of tier 1 internet service providers)
in the NSFNet backbone by 1989. The Internet could be defined as the collection of all networks connected and able to interchange Internet Protocol datagrams...
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BSNL Broadband (redirect from National Internet Backbone)
IP infrastructure through National Internet Backbone-II (NIB-II), that provides services through the same backbone and broadband access network. The broadband...
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Voice over IP (redirect from Internet telephony)
of many Internet paths is dominated by a small number (often one) of relatively slow and congested bottleneck links. Most Internet backbone links are...
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up backbone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Backbone may refer to: Spinal column, core part of the axial skeleton in vertebrate animals Backbone (1923...
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Posts and telecommunications in Lebanon (redirect from Internet in Lebanon)
state-owned company Ogero provides the "backbone" telecommunication infrastructure which distributes internet capacity throughout the country. The actual...
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Rede Nacional de Ensino e Pesquisa (category Internet in Brazil)
(RNP) (National Education and Research Network) is Brazil's academic Internet backbone. It was created in 1989 and the network started being built in 1991...
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Science Foundation’s Internet backbone project. PSINet – One of the first commercial Internet providers. UUNet – Early Internet Service Provider (ISP)...
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pp. 4–7. JSTOR resrep26661.5. Newman, Lily Hay. "A Broken Piece of Internet Backbone Might Finally Get Fixed". Wired. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved 2021-12-08...
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applied at various levels of countries and Internet infrastructure: Internet backbone, including Internet exchange points (IXP) with international networks...
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Critical Internet infrastructure – Internet access – Internet access in the United States – Internet service provider – Internet backbone – Internet exchange...
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Mbone (redirect from Multicast backbone)
"multicast backbone") was an experimental backbone and virtual network built on top of the Internet for carrying IP multicast traffic on the Internet. It was...
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Using advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) devices connected to the Internet backbone, electric utilities can not only collect data from end-user connections...
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EBONE (category Internet in Europe)
EBONE (standing for European Backbone) was a pan-European Internet backbone. It went online in 1992 and was deactivated in July 2002. Some portions of...
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key to make Internet available to the population at large. Projects are being completed that aim at the realization of Internet backbones that might help...
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from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2019. "TWA Internet Backbone Blocks Only Blasphemous Video URL". Don’t Block the Blog. 24 February...
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