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  2. IRC services - Wikipedia

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    ChanServ, on many IRC networks, is an IRC service which maintains channel registration and access information. [3] If a channel is registered with ChanServ, its owners (and those they have designated) can use ChanServ to obtain control over the channel, gaining channel operator privileges. Most channel service bots also allow other sorts of ...

  3. Punchbowl, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Punchbowl was founded by Matt Douglas and Sean Conta, [1] [2] who previously worked together at Bose Corporation.The company was incorporated on April 11, 2006. However, it was officially launched on January 15, 2007, under the name MyPunchbowl.com as a free site for party planning.

  4. ISDN - Wikipedia

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    With the E1 carrier, the available channels are divided into 30 bearer (B) channels, one data (D) channel, and one timing and alarm channel. This scheme is often referred to as 30B+2D. [15] In North America, PRI service is delivered via T1 carriers with only one data channel, often referred to as 23B+D, and a total data rate of 1544 kbit/s.

  5. FXX - Wikipedia

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    It is the partner channel of FX and FXM, with FXX’s programming focusing on original and acquired comedy series and feature films for a primary demographic of men ages 18–34. [ 3 ] FXX launched on September 2, 2013, at 7:00 a.m. ET/6:00 a.m. CT, replacing Fox Soccer . [ 3 ]

  6. Omnichannel - Wikipedia

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    Omnichannel banking was developed in response to the popularity of digital banking transactions through ATMs, the web, and mobile applications. The most popular parts of omnichannel banking include 'zero drop rate' channel integration, individualizing channels for customers and marketing other channel options. [8]

  7. Discretionary service - Wikipedia

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    A discretionary service is a Canadian specialty channel which, as defined by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission, ...

  8. Multi-channel network - Wikipedia

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    A multi-channel network (MCN) is an organization that works with video platforms to offer assistance to channel owners in areas such as "product, programming, funding, cross-promotion, partner management, digital rights management, monetization and sales, and audience development," [1] in exchange for a percentage of the ad revenue from the channel.

  9. Marketing channel - Wikipedia

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    This channel is a less traditional form that allows the manufacturer or wholesaler to reach the end-user by using more than one distribution channel. The producer can simultaneously reach the consumer through a direct market, such as a website, or sell to another company or retailer that will reach the consumer through another channel, i.e., a ...