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  2. Integrated Service Provider - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the ISP and the customer normally will use key performance indicators that provide constant feedback on the performance of the ISP program. ISP firms can manage single or multiple categories of spend, such as facility management services, as part of a total integrated scope of work.

  3. Internet backbone - Wikipedia

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    Internet service providers (ISPs) participate in Internet backbone traffic through privately negotiated interconnection agreements, primarily governed by the principle of settlement-free peering. The Internet, and consequently its backbone networks, do not rely on central control or coordinating facilities, nor do they implement any global ...

  4. Regional Internet registry - Wikipedia

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    [1] As of 2005, there are currently five regional registries: The African Network Information Centre (AFRINIC) is based in Ebene, Mauritius and serves all of Africa. [2] The American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) is based in Chantilly, Virginia and serves Antarctica, Canada, the United States, and some Caribbean countries and territories ...

  5. UUNET - Wikipedia

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    UUNET Technologies, Inc., formerly UUNET Communications Services, was an American commercial Internet service provider.Founded in 1987, it was one of the first and largest commercial ISPs and one of the early Tier 1 networks.

  6. Autonomous system (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 17 January 2025. Internet routing system An autonomous system (AS) is a collection of connected Internet Protocol (IP) routing prefixes under the control of one or more network operators on behalf of a single administrative entity or domain, that presents a common and clearly defined routing policy to ...

  7. File:SA-500D test article from Saturn V quarterly reports.ogv

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    Saturn V Quarterly Film Report #9: Dec 1, 1964 - Feb 28, 1965 Assembly of the dynamic test instrument unit S-IU-200D/500D was completed February 1 at MSFC with the installation of dummy equipment. The Unit is for use in both the Saturn IB and V programs.

  8. Public recursive name server - Wikipedia

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    A public recursive name server (also called public DNS resolver) is a name server service that networked computers may use to query the Domain Name System (DNS), the decentralized Internet naming system, in place of (or in addition to) name servers operated by the local Internet service provider (ISP) to which the devices are connected.

  9. BitTorrent protocol encryption - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2005, BitTorrent traffic made up more than a third of total residential internet traffic, [2] although this dropped to less than 20% as of 2009. Some ISPs deal with this traffic by increasing their capacity whilst others use specialised systems to slow peer-to-peer traffic to cut costs.