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Parent topics
- Internet [r]: International "network of networks" that connects computers together through the Internet Protocol Suite and supports applications like Email and the World Wide Web. [e]
- Public Switched Telephone Network [r]: Network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone systems, the is now almost entirely digital and includes mobile as well as fixed telephones. [e]
- Signaling System 7 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Telecommunications provider economics
Subtopics
- Default route [r]: The exit of last resort onto which a router can forward packets whose destination does not match any prefix in the local routing table [e]
- Autonomous system [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Control plane [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Internet exchange point [r]: A common point at which different autonomous systems exchange routing information about, and transfer packets for, their direct customers; the economics are such that the AS do not reimburse one another for a mutually beneficial service [e]
- Router [r]: A relay that forwards individual packets based on information in their header; typically an Internet Protocol header [e]
- Internet Protocol version 6 [r]: The next-generation Internet Protocol, providing (among other benefits) a vastly increased address space (128bits), which should in turn provide the ability for an end-to-end Internet and allowing new models of communication to be developed. [e]
- RPSL [r]: Add brief definition or description
- PSTN [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Public Switched Telecommunications Network [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Smartphone [r]: Large-screen, data-centric, handheld cellular device designed to offer complete phone functions whilst simultaneously functioning as a personal digital assistant. [e]