- Branche: Telecommunications
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A well-defined procedure or sequence of rules or steps, or a series of mathematical equations used to describe cryptographic processes such as encryption/decryption, key generation, authentication, signatures, etc.
Industry:Telecommunications
A wideband protocol that is used to transport digital data packets arriving from the channelized side in HDLC frames.
Industry:Telecommunications
A wireless SP that utilizes Type 1 (trunk side with line treatment) interconnection with another SP's end office switch.
Industry:Telecommunications
A wireline or fiber-optic distribution system used to transmit unencrypted classified national security information through an area of lesser classification or control. Note: A complete protected distribution system includes the subscriber and terminal equipment and the interconnecting lines. Deprecated synonym approved circuit.
Industry:Telecommunications
A word consisting solely of letters from the same alphabet. 2. A word that consists of letters and associated special characters, but not digits.
Industry:Telecommunications
A work environment in which employees work cooperatively from different locations using a computer network. Synonym virtual workplace.
Industry:Telecommunications
A World Wide Web browser that provides a character-based user interface to hypertext-based information. Note: Lynx can display only character-based portions of the hypertext-based information.
Industry:Telecommunications
A worldwide interconnection of individual networks a) with an agreement on how to talk to each other, and b) operated by government, industry, academia, and private parties. Note: The Internet originally served to interconnect laboratories engaged in government research, and has now been expanded to serve millions of users and a multitude of purposes, such as interpersonal messaging, computer conferences, file transfer, and consulting of files containing documents. 2. The international computer network of both federal and nonfederal interoperable packet switched data networks.
Industry:Telecommunications
A worldwide military network of ground stations that (a) provides two-way communications links between aircraft and ground stations for navigation and control, including air route traffic control and (b) may also provide support for special functions, such as for civil aircraft providing assistance to military missions and for meeting communications requirements for aircraft flying distinguished visitors.
Industry:Telecommunications
A worldwide, switched, secure voice network developed to fulfill DOD long-haul, secure voice requirements.
Industry:Telecommunications