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  2. Terms of service - Wikipedia

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  3. Terminal node controller - Wikipedia

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    A terminal node controller (TNC) is a device used by amateur radio operators to participate in AX.25 packet radio networks. It is similar in function to the Packet Assembler/Disassemblers used on X.25 networks, with the addition of a modem to convert baseband digital signals to audio tones.

  4. First American Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    (August 2024) (Learn how and when to remove this message) First American serves homebuyers and sellers, real estate professionals, loan originators and services, commercial property professionals, homebuilders, and others involved in residential and commercial property transactions.

  5. TransNational Payments - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1999 as TransNational Bankcard, Inc. by John Pitzaferro. The company later changed its name to TransNational Payments, Inc. Pitzaferro said he had the idea to create the company after spending 16 years working in merchant services where he witnessed the lack of transparency in the industry. [2]

  6. OnTrac - Wikipedia

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    In 2021 LaserShip acquired west coast delivery service OnTrac Logistics, Inc. for $1.3 billion, equivalent to $1.46 billion in 2023. [6] The two entities merged their delivery networks to form a transcontinental delivery network and rebranded their combined services to OnTrac.

  7. Trusted Network Connect - Wikipedia

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    The TNC architecture was first introduced at the RSA Conference in 2005. [4] TNC was originally a network access control standard with a goal of multi-vendor endpoint policy enforcement. [5] In 2009 TCG announced expanded specifications which extended the specifications to systems outside of the enterprise network. [6]

  8. 2024 US home sales hit lowest level in nearly 30 years with ...

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    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The latest evidence that homeownership is becoming increasingly less accessible to many Americans: Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell last year to a nearly 30-year ...

  9. Multinational corporation - Wikipedia

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    A multi-national corporation (MNC; also called a multi-national enterprise (MNE), trans-national enterprise (TNE), trans-national corporation (TNC), international corporation, or state less corporation [1]) is a corporate organization that owns and controls the production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.