Infobox Broadcast call letters Chicago AccessNetworkTelevision station logo Image CAN TV.png station slogan station branding CAN TV analog cable 19, 21, 27, 36, 42 digital other chs affiliations None public access founded November 11, 1983 location Chicago metropolitan area callsign meaning C hicago A ccess N etwork T elevision former callsigns owner former affiliations effective radiated power homepage http www.cantv.org CAN TV.org br http www.cantv.org watchweb.htm Watch Live Chicago AccessNetworkTelevision CAN TV is a Public, educational, and government access PEG cable television service in the Chicago, Illinois Chicago metropolitan area . CAN TV operates five separate channels for various themed programs CAN TV.19 Public Affairs, entertainment, documentary and arts CAN TV.21 Live, call in Hotline shows, community events, coverage, Chicago Public Schools programs CAN TV.27 Video magazine CAN TV.36 Religion religious programming CAN TV.42 interactive television Interactive Community bulletin board CBB External links http www.cantv.org CAN TV.org http www.cantv.org watchweb.htm Watch Live Chicago TV Chicago stub US tv station stub Category Educational and instructional television channels Category American public accesstelevision Category Chicago Public Schools Category 1983 establishments in the United States ... more details
obligations. References http www.hoovers.com access tv ID 52427 free co factsheet.xhtml?cm ven Biz Dev&cm cat Google&cm pla Free&cm ite Factsheet Hoover s AccessTelevisionNetwork http www.lyngsat address.com ab ACCESS TV Network.html LyngSat Address AccessTelevisionNetwork http www.panamsat.com global network galaxy 11.asp PanAmSat Galaxy 11 External links http www.accesstv.com Official site http www.findarticles.com p articles mi m3065 is n10 v26 ai 19653114 Cable network devotes airtime to mag o mercials informercial maker, AccessTelevisionNetwork, to market magazines on new ... p articles mi m0EIN is 2000 August 2 ai 63814771 RnetHealth.com Inks Pact For AccessTelevisionNetwork s Ad Avails Purchases Short Form Advertising Inventory To Reach Up To 32.0 Million Cable Households Daily. Business Wire, August 2, 2000 Category American television networks Category Companies ...This article is about the American infomercial channel. For the educational television channel in Alberta, please see Access TV channel . Multiple issues primarysources March 2008 advert March 2008 AccessTelevisionNetwork ATN is a now defunct company based in Coral Gables , Florida which distributed infomercial s and other paid Television programming programming through about 300 cable television cable television systems and at one time aired in more than 35 million households. ATN s around the clock digital satellite feed was generally broadcast by cable systems on existing channels during the early morning hours when no regular programming is scheduled. In late 2002, ATN expanded with the purchase of Product Information Network , a similar 24 hour cable advertising network. ATN was founded by William Bernard in 1993. Bernard was forced out of ATN by the new CEO George H. Henry in 2001, in a deal to merge with another now defunct company, The Recovery Network RNET . ATN had over 200 uniquer shareholders which included a venture capital firm Spectrum Equity Investors and the Hearst ... more details
Internet Protocol Television to guarantee profit. The accessnetwork is again the main barrier to achieving these profits since operators world wide have accurate records of only 40 to 60 of the network ...Inappropriate tone date December 2007 refimprove date February 2008 An accessnetwork is that part of a telecommunication s telecommunications networknetwork which connects subscribers to their immediate service provider . It is contrasted with the core network , for example the Network Switching Subsystem in GSM which connects local providers to each other. The accessnetwork may be further divided between feeder plant or distribution network, and drop plant or edge network. Telephone heritage An accessnetwork or outside plant refers to the series of wires, cables and equipment lying between ... equipment to direct a call or connection to the consumer. The accessnetwork is perhaps one of the oldest ..., and as new services are offered. This makes the accessnetwork one of the most complex networks ... of 15 Billion each year. citation needed date August 2011 The accessnetwork is also perhaps ... process File AccessNetwork Authentication Process.jpg thumb AccessNetwork Authentication High Level Example The process of communicating with a network begins with an access attempt , in which one ... access networks main Radio accessnetwork GERAN UTRAN CDMA2000 GSM UMTS 1xEVDO Wi Fi WiMAX Optical ... end, with minimal change to the physical network. Access networks usually also must support Point ... Business Guide v2.0 ref See also Local loop Internet access Passive Optical Network References Reflist ... Networkaccess de Zugangsnetz it Rete di accesso pl Dost p telekomunikacyjny sv Accessn t ... increasing problems maintaining the quality of the records which describe the network. In 2006 .... Access networks consist largely of pairs of copper wire s, each traveling in a direct path between ... date August 2011 Access is essential to the future profitability of operators who are experiencing ... more details
2007 A televisionnetwork is a telecommunications network for distribution of television program ... was dominated by a small number of broadcast network s. Many early television networks e.g. the BBC ... network , television channel a numeric identifier or radio frequency , and television station have ... of these instances are the property of a Owned And Operated televisionnetwork. The commercial ... of a Owned And Operated televisionnetwork. The commercial television stations can also be linked ... network has made available in major media markets on television, programs aimed at American ... targeted group representations and also the cultural specificity employed in the televisionnetwork ... international televisionnetwork is the BBC British Broadcasting Corporation , or BBC which is perhaps ... televisionnetwork in the United States, however, is the Public Broadcasting Service PBS , a non profit ... television such as Public Broadcasting Service PBS carry separate digital network through affiliates ... to many local affiliate television stations across the country. These local stations then air the network ... always paired with Ion Television as most of the stations are network owned , and ThisTV which is carried .... Image DuMont Affiliates 1949.png thumb right 300px The DuMont TelevisionNetwork in 1949. DuMont s network ... s coaxial cable feed, allowing the network to broadcast live television programming to all the stations .... File Dumont.jpg 100px thumb left The DuMont TelevisionNetwork logo. AT&T made its first postwar ... use for several months. The DuMont TelevisionNetwork , which had begun experimental broadcasts ... 2004 . The Forgotten Network DuMont and the Birth of American Television Temple University Press ... s first regularly operating televisionnetwork on June 27, 1947, serving New York, Philadelphia ... to the NBC televisionnetwork in late 1947. DuMont and NBC would be joined by CBS and American Broadcasting ... purchased the television assets of Metromedia . In the 2006 07 United States networktelevision schedule ... more details
Infobox Broadcast call letters Hartford Public AccessTelevision station logo Image HPATV.png 100px station slogan station branding HPATV analog cable 5, 19, 21 digital other chs affiliations None public access founded location callsign meaning former callsigns owner former affiliations effective radiated power homepage http www.hartfordpublicaccess.org Hartford Public Access TV Hartford Public AccessTelevision is a set of 3 Public, educational, and government access PEG cable television channels in Hartford, Connecticut . The station serves as a Public accesstelevision channels. It covers city council meetings, and it offers educational programming for children, along with other government related programming. The station operates the three separate channels for various thematic programs Channel 5 Public accesstelevision Channel 19 Distance learning Educational Accesstelevision children Channel 21 Government accesstelevision Government related, City Council meetings See also Chicago AccessNetworkTelevision External links http www.hartfordpublicaccess.org Hartford Public Access TV Hartford New Haven TV Category Educational and instructional television channels Category American public accesstelevision Connecticut tv station stub ... more details
Refimprove date May 2011 An open accessnetwork OAN refers to a horizontally Network Layer layered network architecture in telecommunications , and the business model that separates the physical access to the network from the delivery of Service economics services . In an OAN, the owner or manager of the network does not supply services for the network these services must be supplied by separate retail service providers. There are two different open accessnetwork models the two and three layer models. History In the twentieth century, Analog signal analog telephone and cable television networks ... networks. Regardless of whether the two or three layer model is used, an open accessnetwork fundamentally ... owns the network and there is only one service provider, the open access model allows multiple service ... , who are creating the National Broadband Network to provide open access Fiber to the x fiber to the node ... of twelve megabits per second to the remainder of the population. See also Accessnetwork Municipal ... Open AccessNetwork ... twisted pair telephone networks were not able to carry television programming, and copper wired Coaxial cable coaxial cable television networks were not able to carry voice telephony. Towards the end ... a single high performance network capable of delivering hundreds of services from multiple, competing ..., the network owner operator cannot also be a retailer on that network. Two layer model In the two layer OAN model, there is a network owner and operator, and multiple retail Internet service provider service providers that deliver services over the network. Three layer model In the three layer OAN model ... and maintenance of the network and the provision of services is run by a second company ... for both fiber and WiFi access networks, especially where exclusivity cannot be allowed. The shared ... Internet service providers ISP may be reluctant to provide a service. Open access networks are also ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 GRAN is an abbreviation of GSM radio access network . It consists of Base Transceiver Station s BTS and Base Station Controller s BSC . Its purpose is to manage the radio link between mobile phone s and a telecommunication core network . This access network provides access to both Circuit switched CS and Packet switched PS core networks. DEFAULTSORT Gsm Radio Access Network Category GSM standard Radio comm stub Wireless stub ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced October 2008 orphan September 2008 notability October 2008 IP CAN or IP Connectivity Access Network is an Access Network that provides Internet Protocol IP connectivity. The term is usually used in cellular context and usually refers to 3GPP Access Networks such as GPRS or EDGE , but can be also used to describe Wireless LAN WLAN or DSL networks. It was introduced in 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem IMS standards as a generic term referring to any kind of Internet Protocol IP based Access Network as IMS put much emphasis on access and service network separation. See also IP Multimedia Subsystem IMS Radio Access Network References reflist Category Computer networking ... more details
unreferenced date May 2011 Local accesstelevision can refer to Public, educational, and government accesstelevision also PEG TV , PEG channel refers to three different cable television specialty channel s. Public accesstelevision was created in the United States between 1969 and 1971 by the Federal Communications Commission FCC and has since been mandated under the Cable Communications Act of 1984 , which is codified under 47 USC 531. Public accesstelevision is generally quite free of editorial control, a form of non commercial mass media where ordinary people can create television program ming content which is cablecast through a cable TV systems. The channels are reserved for free or at a minimal cost. The local origination television content revolves primarily around community interest, developed by individuals and nonprofit organizations . Educational accesstelevision Is Distance education , a curated form of Educational television , it is a synchronous learning Educational technology unique to cable television systems and transmit Instructional television programming within city limits. Educational access channels are generally reserved for educational purposes and are not for or Government access or Public accesstelevision. Government accesstelevision Is cable channel capacity for the local government bodies and other legislative entities to access the cable systems ... reserved for government purposes and not for Education access or Public accesstelevision. Leased access are cable television channels that are similar to commercial television where a fee is paid for services of reserved channel time. Municipal accesstelevision is ambiguous , and can refer to hybrid EG channels, with or without Public accesstelevision. See also List of public access TV stations in the United States See Also List of public access TV stations in the United States disambiguation Category American public accesstelevision Category Television terminology television stub broadcast ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A radio accessnetwork RAN is part of a mobile Telecommunication system. It implements a radio access technology . Conceptually, it resides between a device such as a Mobile phone , a computer, or any remotely controlled machine and provides connection with its core network CN . Depending on the standard mobile phone and other wireless connected devices are varyingly known as user equipment UE , terminal equipment, mobile station MS , etc.. Run functionality is typically provided by a silicon chip residing in both the core network as well as the user equipments. See the following diagram pre CN RAN RAN UE UE UE UE pre Examples of radio accessnetwork types are GRAN Global System for Mobile Communications GSM radio accessnetwork GERAN essentially the same as GRAN but specifying the inclusion of EDGE packet radio services UTRAN Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS radio accessnetwork Note that it is also possible for a single handset phone to be simultaneously connected to multiple radio access networks. Handsets capable of this are sometimes called dual mode handsets. For instance it is common for handsets to support both GSM and UMTS a.k.a. 3G radio access technologies. Such devices seamlessly transfer an ongoing call between different radio access networks without the user noticing any disruption in service. DEFAULTSORT Radio AccessNetwork Category Radio technology pl Sie radiowa sv Radio AccessNetwork ... more details
The DC Community AccessNetwork District of Columbia Community AccessNetwork DC CAN is a planned 100 gigabit network funded by the city of Washington, D.C. which will make Broadband Internet access broadband internet access available to universities, businesses, and resellers. It bypasses the monopoly held by telecommunications companies over the middle mile . ref http www.technologyreview.com blog mimssbits 27404 ?p1 blogs Getting Ultrafast Internet by Ditching the Phone and Cable Company , Technology Review 12 09 2011 by Christopher Mims ref ref http dcnet.dc.gov DC DCNET DC CAN DC CAN Project Overview on The District of Columbia government website ref References references Category Broadband Category Internet in the United States Category Telecommunications in the United States Category Networkaccess Category Communications in Washington, D.C. telecommunications stub date December 2011 ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 A NetworkAccess Server NAS is a single point of access to a remote resource. Overview Concentrates dial in and dial out user communications. An access server may have a mixture of analog and digital interfaces and support hundreds of simultaneous users. Communications processor that connects asyncronous devices to a LAN or WAN through network and terminal emulation software. Performs both synchronous and asynchronous routing of supported protocols. Sometimes called a networkaccess server NAS . The NAS is meant to act as a Gateway telecommunications gateway to guard access to a protected resource. This can be anything from a telephone Telecommunications networknetwork , to computer printer printers , to the Internet . The Client computing client connects to the NAS .... An Internet Service Provider which provides networkaccess via common modem or modem like devices be it PSTN , DSL , cable modem cable or GPRS UMTS can have one or more NAS networkaccess server devices ... in networks like the IP Multimedia Subsystem IMS . See also Terminal server DEFAULTSORT NetworkAccess Server Category Networkaccess Category Telephony Category Telecommunications infrastructure Compu network stub ca NetworkAccess Server de NetworkAccess Server es Networkaccess server it NetworkAccess Server ja pl NetworkAccess Server ... are valid. Based on that answer the NAS then allows or disallows access to the protected resource. Examples ... accounting data via back end RADIUS servers, and allowing users access through that connection. A sample use is the captive portal mechanism used by many WiFi providers a user wants to access ... authorized to have access to the Internet, so the NAS prompts the user for their username and password ... grant the access. The NAS then grants the user access to the internet. Another use of a NAS ... uses might be if the phone number has long distance calling long distance access or if a telephone card ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A NetworkAccess Device or NAD is an electronic circuit that automatically connects a user to a preferred network. More generally, a NAD is any device that, when connected to, provides access to a larger communication network of some sort. Within the telecommunication industry, a NAD will be connected to a user s telephone. When the user dials a number, the NAD will listen to the dialled digits and reroute the call through a network that will provide the best rates for the destination of the call. The NAD is often referred to as a dialler , predictive dialler or least cost routing dialler. When used in broadband a NAD NetworkAccess Device is a term to describe all the subscriber equipment required to make a connection to a wide area network WAN from a local area network LAN . The NAD normally includes a router, modem and a monitored power supply. Most NAD s have the ability to report power failures and automatically reconnect themselves back to the network when disconnected. In residential and business networks, NetworkAccess Devices that are commonly seen include Wireless Access Point s and Ethernet switch es. Category Networkaccess ... more details
policy based decisions about who gets access to a network segment and what they can do once they are admitted ... access to endpoints identified to be unhealthy based upon an enterprise policy definition. The Nortel Secure NetworkAccess Switch SNAS 4050 is a device that centrally controls access policies ... Group TCG Trusted Network Connect TNC specifications ref https www.trustedcomputinggroup.org groups network Trusted Network Connect Work Group ref to eliminate locking into proprietary architecture. The Trusted Network Connect TNC specification is not part of a single antivirus software , personal firewall , or security application. The TNC specification is closely integrated with Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection NAP technologies in the Vista desktops and Windows Servers. ref http www.nortel.com solutions securenet collateral esg nac whitepaper 8 aug 2007.pdf Addressing Enterprise NetworkAccess Requirements ref See also Microsoft NetworkAccess Protection Access control Network security ... go product content.jsp?segId 0&parId 0&prod id 55260 Secure NetworkAccess Switch ... Layered Security Defense Avaya Category Avaya Category Nortel products S Category Networkaccess Category Computer network security ... more details
on the channel by local producers. Overview Seattle Community AccessNetwork provides television productions ... TV Other Washington Stations DEFAULTSORT Seattle Community AccessNetwork Category Television stations ...Coord 47 42 1.987 N 122 20 39.426 W display title Infobox television channel name Seattle Community AccessNetwork SCAN logofile logosize logocaption logoalt logo2 launch August 6, 1999 closed date picture format share share as of share source network owner SCAN slogan country USA language English language ... 1 online chan 1 3gmobile serv 1 Seattle Community AccessNetwork SCAN is one of the Public, educational, and government access PEG cable tv channels in Seattle , Washington. The station provides camera ... ref name sexually explicit ref name tv sex show History Seattle first acquired a Public accesstelevision ... AccessNetwork . The station was operated out of the Northwest Access and Production Center and was owned by the cable company. In August 1999, Seattle Community AccessNetwork was formed as a non profit organization in order to take over station operations from TCI. ref name access denied Part ... that pays for Public accesstelevision , Distance learning Educational accesstelevision and Government accesstelevision GATV . ref name access denied ref name jeopardize public access These are known as PEG channels for Public, educational, and government accesstelevision. Starting in 2006 ... channel Seattle Community AccessNetwork SCAN . Cablecasts original shows produced by local citizens ... in Seattle List of television stations in Washington List of public access TV stations in the United ... public accesstelevision ... and cablecast their own television shows for a small fee. The station is carried on Comcast ... except for 6 cities covered by Puget Sound Access. The station drew considerable attention from ... region for use in creating TV shows and local programming. SCAN s facility houses two television studios ... more details
Open Access , Open Access 2 and Open Access 3 were a set of television channels based in the United Kingdom ... 2010 02 25 ref Open Access closed on 3 December 2009, after its Sky EPG slot of channel 883 was purchased by Renault TV. Open Access 2 closed on 21 September 2010 after its Sky EPG slot of channel 189 was purchased by Information TV for Information TV 1. Finally, Open Access 3 closed on 4 April 2011 after its Sky EPG slot of channel 190 was purchased by Sony Pictures Television for Sony Entertainment Television UK & Ireland Sony Entertainment Television . Between 17 December 2007 and 1 September 2010 the Open Access Group also operated OMusic TV . References reflist External links http www.openaccess.tv Open Access TV website http www.definition.tv Definition Broadcast website Category Television ... for Open Access and Open Access 2 as registered to Open Access Group Limited, while the licence for Open Access 3 was registered to Trace TV UK Limited. However both companies had the same address ... cs 1234.htm title Open Access publisher OFCOM accessdate 2009 06 09 ref ref name ofcom2 cite web url http www.ofcom.org.uk static tvlicensing cs 1040.htm title Open Access 2 publisher OFCOM accessdate ... Open Access 3 publisher OFCOM accessdate 2009 06 09 ref The company structure is quite complicated ... Access is a trading name of Definition Broadcast Limited. ref name appdoc See the Open View ... services for digital television broadcasting and has an address in Regent Street , central London. ref ... is the same Hoxton Square address as that of the Open Access companies. ref name deftv cite web url ... enom.com accessdate 2009 06 09 ref The main content on the Open Access channels were old films, broadcast under the Hollywood Classics Network brand, which appeared to be a separate operation with a postal ... hcn.htm title Hollywood Classics Network publisher openaccess.tv accessdate 2009 06 09 ref Another ... publisher openview.tv accessdate 2009 06 09 ref From February 2010, Open Access 3 broadcast live coverage ... more details
Cleanup date May 2007 York Community AccessTelevision YCAT was a Public accesstelevision cable TV station ... cable television systems. The City of York renewed that agreement in 1974 with very little change from the original document. That year, York Community AccessTelevision YCAT was founded, establishing the second community accesstelevision station within the United States and giving York residents their first opportunity to make television. The first cable accesstelevision station began in New ... made community accesstelevision available on cable channel 16, 24 hours a day, seven days a week ... Network also became widely available, creating competition with cable television companies and definitely ... locally, some network affiliates out of Baltimore or Philadelphia , some public television stations ... , Showtime TV network Showtime , CNN , the Disney Channel , TBS TV network TBS , Lifetime Television ... or volunteers associated with the local accesstelevision station known as York Community Access ... Community AccessTelevision when Comcast took control of the area s cable market. ref Musso York ... 2007 02 22 community media selected clippings 022207 Clippings for PEG AccessTelevision and http ... Category American public accesstelevision ... the City and York Cable Co. reached agreement on the city s first cable television government granted ... . History Cable television systems had developed in the 1960s without much government oversight or regulation ... of a cable television system in the city. That first agreement included general standards for customer service by the cable television company. The York City Council approved that agreement ... review of the cable television service and operations within the City of York. That study and report recommended mandated public access channel, specific channels geared toward serving Spanish language ... and efforts at interactive television . Those changes led to many improvements in cable service, including ... more details
In computer networking, the NetworkAccess Identifier NAI is a standard way of identifying users who request access to a network. The standard syntax is user realm . Sample NAIs include from RFC 4282 bob joe example.com fred foo 9.example.com fred.smith example.com fred smith example.com fred example.com fred ? & smith example.com eng.example.net nancy example.net eng nancy example.net privatecorp.example.net user example.net alice xn tmonesimerkki bfbb.example.net NetworkAccess Identifiers were originally defined in RFC 2486, which has been superseded by RFC 4282. The latter RFC is the current standard for the NAI. NAIs are commonly found as user identifiers in the RADIUS and Diameter protocol Diameter networkaccess protocols and the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP authentication protocol. See also Diameter protocol Diameter Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP RADIUS Request for comments RFC The NetworkAccess Identifier NAI is the user identity submitted by the client during networkaccess authentication. It is used mainly for two purposes 1 The NAI is used when roaming, to identify the user. 2 To assist in the routing of the authentication request to the user s authentication server. External links RFC 4282 Category Internet standards ko ... more details
NetworkAccess Protection NAP is a Microsoft technology for controlling networkaccess of a computer host based on the system health of the host, first introduced in Windows Server 2008 . With NetworkAccess Protection, system administrators of an organization s computer network can define policies for system ... with system health requirements have full access to the network. Administrators can configure health ... have restricted access to the network. Overview NAP clients are computers that report system health to a NAP enforcement point. A NAP enforcement point is a computer or networkaccess device that can require the evaluation of a NAP client s health state and optionally provide restricted networkaccess or communication. NAP enforcement points can be IEEE 802.1X capable switches or VPN servers ... servers. A noncompliant NAP client on the restricted network can access remediation servers ... perform a new health evaluation in conjunction with a new request for networkaccess or communication ... nap archive 2007 11 08 xp nap rude q and a.aspx XP NAP Rude Q and A NetworkAccess Protection team blog ref See also Access control Network Admission Control NetworkAccess Control Network ... External links http www.microsoft.com nap Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection Web page http technet.microsoft.com en us network bb545879.aspx Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection Web page on Microsoft ... fwlink ?LinkId 130154 Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection Design Guide on Microsoft Technet http go.microsoft.com fwlink ?LinkId 122066 Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection Deployment Guide ... security technology Category Windows Server fr NetworkAccess Protection ko nl NetworkAccess Protection ru NetworkAccess Protection tr A Eri im Korumas zh ... 2008 R2 . The NAP health policy server is a computer running the Network Policy Server NPS Windows ... with health requirements, it can optionally be placed on a restricted network. The restricted network ... more details
Cleanup date August 2009 NetworkAccess Control NAC is an approach to computer network security that attempts ... IEEE 802.1 802.1X Port Based NetworkAccess Control ref ref http www.networkcomputing.com channels security showArticle.jhtml?articleID 201001835 Tutorial NetworkAccess Control Mike Fratto, Network Computing, July 17, 2007 ref Background NetworkAccess Control NAC is a computer Computer network networking ... how to secure access to network Node networking nodes by devices when they initially attempt to access the network. Citation needed date December 2007 NAC might integrate the automatic remediation process fixing non compliant nodes before allowing access into the network systems, allowing ... before interoperability is allowed. NetworkAccess Control aims to do exactly what the name implies&mdash control access to a Computer networking network with policies, including pre admission endpoint ... 2010 In plain English When a computer connects to a computer network, it is not permitted to access ... is met, the computer is able to accessnetwork resources and the Internet, within the policies ... to Role based Access. Access to the network will be given according to profile of the person and the results ... allowed to access areas of the network, and enforce them in switches, routers, and Middlebox network middleboxes . Identity and access management Where conventional IP networks enforce access ... policies are enforced before or after end stations gain access to the network. In the former ... based on user actions, after those users have been provided with access to the network. Agent versus agentless The fundamental idea behind NAC is to allow the network to make access control decisions ..., Microsoft now provides their NetworkAccess Protection networkaccess protection NAP agent as part ... network is a restricted IP network that provides users with routed access only to certain hosts ... in a wired Local area network LAN environment. When a user is denied access because of a Computer ... more details
Image Bcat.png thumb right Brooklyn Community AccessTelevision s current logo since 2008 Brooklyn Community AccessTelevision BCAT TV Network is the Public, educational, and government access PEG cable televisiontelevisionnetworknetwork in Brooklyn , New York City , operated owned by BRIC Arts Media. BCAT TV Network has four channels on the Time Warner Cable Time Warner , Cablevision , RCN and Verizon FiOS cable networks, which broadcast community developed television programming. BRIC Arts Media ... on Brooklyn Free Speech TV on the BCAT Channels. See also Public accesstelevision Culture ... accesstelevision ... Center for Media Education History and overview The BCAT TV Network was developed by Thomas F. Tafuto ... url http www.bricartsmedia.org community Media title About BCAT BCAT TV Network BRIC Arts Media Bklyn ... is still allocated in the BCAT TV Network s lineup on the Brooklyn Bulletin Board see channel listings below . By September 1993, the BCAT TV Network s Playback service was premiered, allowing any Brooklyn individual, organization, institution, corporation, or entity access to channel time on the BCAT TV Network system. ref name BCAT BCAT TV Network provides playback time slots for both weekly and monthly ... Television and Brooklyn Free Speech TV . BCAT s animated Digital on screen graphic DOG flips around ... 1 3 and identified on air as Brooklyn Bulletin Board TV . Brooklyn Independent Television Image BCATBIT.jpg right thumb 100px Brooklyn Independent Television Brooklyn Independent Television BIT is a dozen television programs that cover all things Brooklyn, including public affairs, arts and culture ... for more top quality Brooklyn focused television programming. The BIT initiative serves the people of Brooklyn by providing the only in depth non commercial television coverage in Brooklyn. Brooklyn Independent Television airs Mondays Fridays on BCAT Channel 3 from 12pm 3 30pm & 8pm 11 30pm. Brooklyn ... more details
Image NewNSFNETArchitecture.jpg thumb right New network architecture, c. 1995 A NetworkAccess Point NAP was a public network exchange facility where Internet Service Providers ISPs connected with one another in peering arrangements. The NAPs were a key component in the transition from the NSFNET era when many networks were government sponsored and commercial traffic was prohibited to the commercial Internet providers of today. They were often points of considerable Internet congestion. History The four NetworkAccess Points NAPs were defined under the U.S. National Information Infrastructure NII document as transitional data communications facilities at which Network Service Providers NSPs would exchange traffic, in replacement of the publicly financed NSFNET Internet backbone. ref http w2.eff.org Infrastructure Govt docs nsf nren.rfp NSF Solicitation 93 52 NetworkAccess Point Manager, Routing Arbiter, Regional Network Providers, and Very High Speed Backbone Network Services Provider for NSFNET and the NREN SM Program, May 6, 1993 ref The National Science Foundation let contracts supporting the four NAPs, one to MFS Datanet for the preexisting MAE East MAE in Washington, D.C., and three ... other independent of third parties or at neutral exchange points. Today, the phrase NetworkAccess Point ... of the NSFNET article References Reflist Category Internet architecture Category Networkaccess .... ref http www.merit.edu mail.archives mjts 1994 03 msg00001.html E mail regarding NetworkAccess Points from Steve Wolff NSF to the com priv list , sent 13 51 EST 2 March 1994 ref As a transitional strategy, they were effective, giving commercial network operators a bridge from the Internet ... competitors collaborating to form a network of networks, anchored around the Internet Exchange ... CIX Federal Internet Exchange FIX Internet exchange point IXP VBNS very high speed Backbone Network ... points compu network stub es Punto de acceso a la red ko ... more details
advert date February 2012 notability date February 2012 Capital AccessNetwork constitutes the largest, non bank alternative capital provider to small businesses in the U.S. ref cite news author Staff writer s no by line. title Capital AccessNetwork Raises 30M From Accel To Loan Small Businesses Working Capital work TechCrunch.com at News section publisher TechCrunch year 2012 url http techcrunch.com tag capital accessnetwork accessdate February 7, 2012 Note This source can be used for a quite a few more company details than are mentioned in the article. ref , and is parent company of AdvanceMe ref cite news author Angus Loten title The Lure of Cash Advances work WSJ.com at Financing Section publisher Wall Street Journal year 2011 url http online.wsj.com article SB10001424053111903596904576514500766040470.html accessdate August 18, 2011 Note This source can be used for a quite a few more company details than are mentioned in the article. ref and NewLogic Business Loans ref cite news author ... and CEO of Capital AccessNetwork Appointed to the Green Sheet Advisory Board work newyork.citybizlist.com ... 18 2011 5 11 President and CEO of Capital AccessNetwork Appointed to the Green Sheet Advisory Board.aspx ... a few more company details than are mentioned in the article. ref . Capital AccessNetwork s Daily Remittance Platform ref cite news title Capital AccessNetwork, Daily Remittance Platform work ... 30 million in Capital AccessNetwork to help the company aggressively target online based businesses ... Sarah McBride title Fast Cash Accel invests 30 million in Capital AccessNetwork work blogs.reuters.com ... 02 07 fast cash accel invests 30 million in capital accessnetwork accessdate February 7, 2012 Note ..., New York , United States ref cite news author Staff writer s no by line. title Capital AccessNetwork Private Company Information work Investing.Businessweek.com at Research > Stocks > Private ... businesses to access the daily cash flows of borrowers, and collect daily remittances ref cite news ... more details
Category Networkaccess Category Telecommunications in the United Kingdom Category Internet in the United ...Infobox Internet exchange point name Manchester Internet Access Point image image width full name abbreviation MaNAP founded 1997 location Manchester , United Kingdom members 74 ref name MEMBERS cite web title Membership list url http www.edge ix.net membership list accessdate 2012 03 20 ref ports peers website http www.manap.net www.lonap.net peak peak in peak out daily daily in daily out Manchester NetworkAccess Point is the Manchester based internet exchange point IXP . The access point provides an exchange point for internet service providers and businesses in northern England and the Midlands and is the only access point outside London . MaNAP is a membership owned organisation, established in 1997 to enable internet companies in the North and Midlands to interconnect without the massive cost of running circuits to London and back. ref Cite news title Digital MIDAS url http www.investinmanchester.com market intelligence infrastructure digital work MIDAS accessdate 2012 03 20 ref It is one of Europe s most mature internet exchanges and allows Internet Service Providers, telecoms companies, carriers, content and web hosting providers to make financial savings by directly connecting to each other. The exchange currently has 74 members which include BT, Telewest Broadband, NTL Group and Kingston Communications. History In June 1997 Manchester NetworkAccess Point Ltd MaNAP was formed as a not for profit regional Internet exchange. In April 2005, MaNAP was taken over by NWIX Group Ltd and the network was expanded to better serve the North West region. MaNAP remained on a not for profit basis. Connection to the network totals over 2000 kilometres of fibre, and expansion has taken place, including a fixed telecoms line to the United States which surfaces at Southport. ref Cite news title Infrastructure High speed networks help businesses make connections url http www.ft.com ... more details
Cleanup date December 2008 Generic AccessNetwork or GAN is a telecommunication system that extends mobile ... connection if an access point is in range, otherwise the cellular network GAN only uses only the 802.11 ... is nearly always associated with dual mode GSM Wi Fi services, it is actually a generic accessnetwork ... to the fixed number over the IP accessnetwork. The service was discontinued in 2010, however earlier ... IP ar de Unlicensed Mobile Access es Generic AccessNetwork fr Unlicensed Mobile Access it Unlicensed Mobile Access ja Fixed Mobile Convergence pl Generic AccessNetwork fi Unlicenced Mobile Access sv Generic AccessNetwork ... IP networks. Unlicensed Mobile Access or UMA , is the commercial name used by mobile carriers for external IP access into their core networks. The most common application of GAN is in a dual mode handset ... area network s using a GSM Wi Fi dual mode mobile phone . UMA technology has enabled the convergence ... network may be based on private unlicensed spectrum technologies like 802.11 , while the wide network is alternatively GSM GPRS or UMTS mobile services. On the cellular network, the mobile handset communicates ... network of the carrier. Under the GAN system, when the handset detects a wireless LAN, it establishes ... s network. The GANC presents to the mobile core network as a standard cellular base station. The handset ..., when a mobile moves from a GSM to an 802.11 network, it appears to the core network as if it is simply ... Access to A Gb interfaces . On 8 April 2005, 3GPP approved specifications for Generic Access to A Gb ... from the GANC into the mobile core network MSC GSN . Today all commercial GAN dual mode handset deployments ... was enhanced to support 3G Iu interfaces from the GANC to the mobile core network MSC GSN . This native ... using low cost 802.11 access points. Subscribers at home have very good coverage. In addition ... the relatively low cost Internet GAN makes sense for network operators that also offer Internet services ... more details