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  2. TDLS - Wikipedia

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    TDLS, shortened from Tunneled Direct Link Setup, is "a seamless way to stream media and other data faster between devices already on the same Wi-Fi network."Devices using it communicate directly with one another, without involving the wireless network's router.

  3. Ulink - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 15 August 2012, at 01:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  4. Telecommunications link - Wikipedia

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    The reverse link (sometimes called a return channel) is the link from a mobile user to a fixed base station. If the link includes a communications relay satellite , the reverse link will consist of both an uplink (mobile station to satellite) and a downlink (satellite to base station) which together constitute a half hop .

  5. Inline linking - Wikipedia

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    Inline linking (also known as hotlinking, piggy-backing, direct linking, offsite image grabs, bandwidth theft, [1] and leeching) is the use of a linked object, often an image, on one site by a web page belonging to a second site. One site is said to have an inline link to the other site where the object is located.

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  7. Starlink to roll out direct-to-cell services in Ukraine

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    Kyivstar expects direct-to-cell services with messaging functionality to be operational in the fourth quarter of 2025, the teleco (Reuters) -Ukraine's leading mobile operator Kyivstar has signed ...

  8. Deep linking - Wikipedia

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    The technology behind the World Wide Web, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), does not actually make any distinction between "deep" links and any other links—all links are functionally equal. This is intentional; one of the design purposes of the Web is to allow authors to link to any published document on another site.

  9. Template:Unichar/ulink - Wikipedia

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