DialupInternetaccess is a form of Internetaccess that uses the facilities of the public switched ... of US adults still used dialupInternetaccess. Reasons for retaining dialupaccess include lack ... through traditional dialupInternetaccess. The affordability of dialupInternet and low end PCs ... access to the Internet web . pos right Modern dialup modems typically have a maximum theoretical transfer .... References Portal Internet reflist InternetAccess DEFAULTSORT DialUpInternetAccess Category Internetaccess Category Web 1.0 ar bs Dialup cs Vyt en p ipojen es Conexi n por l nea conmutada fa fr Acc s par ligne commut e ko id Akses internetdialup it Dialup he Dialup kk hu Bet rcs z s internet hozz f r s ml ..., respectively. Availability Dialup connections to the Internet require no infrastructure other than the telephone network . Where telephone access is widely available, dialup remains useful and it is often ... are not prevalent due to low population density, and high infrastructure cost. Dialupaccess ... metered, the duration of the connection incurs costs. Dialupaccess is a transient connection ... Commission FCC , 6 used dialup in 2010. r todd20120215 Replacement by broadband Broadband Internetaccess cable modem cable and DSL has been replacing dialupaccess in many parts of the world ... as dialup. Citation needed date October 2011 However, many areas still remain without high speed Internet ... their rates and making dialup an attractive option for those who merely want email access or basic ... noted a resurgence of dialupaccess in the U.S. resulting from a recessionary economy, as a more ... added 200,000 dialup customers in 2011. The average monthly price of dialupInternet is 22, compared ... pg 12046 1210209 28.stm title Plenty of Internet users cling to slow dialup connections work ... of Internet content such as streaming media will not work at dialup speeds. Analog telephone lines ... more details
became popular through dialupInternetaccessdialup connections in the 1980s and 1990s. By the first decade of the 21st century many consumers had switched away from dialup to dedicated connections, most Internetaccess products were being marketed using the term broadband , and Broadband penetration ... June 6, 2009 ref History In the early to mid 1980s most Internetaccess was from personal computers and workstations directly connected to Local Area network local area networks or from dialupInternetaccessdialup connections using modems and analog telephone lines . LANs typically operated ... kbit s V.90 recommendation V.90 and V.92 in the late 1990s. DialupInternetaccessDialup connections ... Line ADSL performance. Technologies Common methods of consumer Internetaccess in 2011 include DialupInternetaccessDialup including ISDN Asymmetric digital subscriber line ADSL Cable Internetaccess ... methods of accessing the Internet. Dialup is often the only form of Internetaccess available ... of Internet services available to dial in users, subject only to limitations imposed by the lower data rates available using dial in. Broadband Internetaccess, often shortened to just broadband ... that is always on and faster than the traditional dialupaccess , ref cite web title What is Broadband ..., to connect to the Internet. Typically, dialup connections do not exceed a speed of 56 kbit s , as they are primarily ...Under construction Internet About Internetaccess, including broadband Internetaccess telecommunications signalling methods broadband Internetaccess is the means by which individual Computer terminal ... to the global Internet . Internetaccess is usually sold by Internet Service Providers ISPs that use ... bit s in the 1980s to 28 and 56 kbit s by the mid to late 1990s. Initially dialup connections ... software to Terminal server Terminal servers on LANs. These dialup connections did not support end ... of Network access server Network access servers NASs supporting the Serial Line Internet Protocol ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 MSN InternetAccess was Microsoft Windows default ISP. MSN was provided by Bell Sympatico , and has been included in older Windows editions Windows 9x 9x , Windows Me Me to easily create and connect with Dialupaccessdialup or Broadband Internetaccess broadband using a modem . MSN InternetAccess is now dubbed as MSN 9 DialUp, which is still available to the public as of March 2011. Membership includes use of an exclusive MSN Browser, parental controls, McAfee firewall protection, and more. Category Microsoft software DEFAULTSORT Msn InternetAccess Microsoft software stub ... more details
Providers. DialUp, Broadband DSL & Cable High Speed Internet Deals Web. 02 Dec. 2011. http isp1.us ...Refimprove date September 2008 In telecommunication s, cable Internetaccess , often shortened to cable Internet or simply cable , is a form of broadband Internetaccess that uses the cable television infrastructure. Like digital subscriber line and fiber to the premises services, cable Internetaccess provides network edge connectivity last mile access from the Internet service provider to an end ... forms of Residential area residential Internetaccess. Recently, both have seen increased competition ... mobile networks. Hardware and bit rates Broadband cable Internetaccess requires a cable modem at the customer ... including Cable Internet and Passive optical network PON also share the access network . This arrangement ... speeds for heavy downloaders ref Bundled service offerings Many cable TV Internetaccess providers offer Internetaccess without tying commerce tying it to a cable television subscription, but stand ... access fee for having naked DSL DSL Internet service without a phone subscription . There are those ... purchase and then re sell high speed Internetaccess from, or through, cable companies such as TekSavvy ... of cable Internet providers Cable modem Triple play telecommunications InternetAccess References Reflist ... Cable InternetAccess Category Internetaccess Category Digital cable he mk ... fibre coaxial Hybrid Fiber Coaxial HFC plant. While access network s are sometimes referred to as last mile technologies, cable Internet systems can typically operate where the distance between the modem and the termination system is up to convert 100 mi km . If the HFC network is large, the cable ... LPMArticle.asp?ID 102 title Cable Internet Are You Being Capped? work Using the Internet publisher ... the bandwidth cap and gain access to the full bandwidth of the system often as much as 30 Mbit s , by uploading ... technologies, such as FTTX , Satellite Internet , or WiMAX , a population of users share the available ... more details
with conventional dialupInternetaccess , with outbound upstream networking upstream data traveling ... handsets. Globalstar also provides internetaccess at 9600 bit s like Iridium and ACeS a dial ... premises equipment CPE price data12 300 modem satellite dish Satellite Internetaccess is Internetaccess provided through satellite s. The service can be provided to users world wide through ... communication Signal latency File Ghana satellite.jpg thumb Satellite Internetaccess via VSAT in Ghana ... ms latency for the total round trip time RTT back to the user. This is much more than most dialup users ... dialup ISP. Two way satellite systems may sometimes use the modem channel ...  bit s dialup connection is also possible, the 60 kbit s service is always on and the user ... times. Upload speeds are limited by the user s dialup modem, and latency is high, as it is for any ... 500  ms . Download speeds can be very fast compared to dialup. Theory of operation Remote ... way access, since they require a return channel. However, Internet content such as web page s can ...&f 137 ref ref name kasat See also Colbegin 2 ASTRA2Connect Satellite InternetAccess in Europe Back ... Provider Colend References Reflist Telecommunications InternetAccess Satcomm state uncollapsed ... Satellite InternetAccess Category Broadband Category Satellite Internet Category Internetaccess ... 2008 Cleanup date May 2010 Infobox title Satellite Internet headerstyle background ccf font size 13px image File KA SAT artist view.png 230px alt Example of satellite dedicated to internetaccess header1 Satellite Internet Characteristics label2 Medium data2 Air or Vacuum label3 License data3 ... Latency engineering Latency one way data8 Up to 900 Millisecond ms label9 Band radio Frequency ... Kruse, Ohio University, 1996 ref For an internet packet, that delay is doubled before a reply is received ... wp web.pdf See Comparative Latency of Internet Connections in Satellite Internet Connection ... more details
of the Internet. Cerf claims that internetaccess cannot be a right in itself. Cerf sums up his ...Merge to Digital rights date April 2012 Main Digital rights Internetaccess The right to Internetaccess , also known as the right to broadband , is the view that all people must be able to access the Internet ... 2003 0701 p07s01 woeu.html Estonia, where Internetaccess is a part of human rights ref ... French Court Declares InternetAccess Basic Human Right date 12 June 2009 ref Finland , ref http news.cnet.com ... date Tue Nov 17, 2009 1 26pm EST ref Internetaccess is already a human right. History 2003 World ... felt that access to the Internet was a fundamental right. ref name BBCPoll 2010 http news.bbc.co.uk ... disagreed, and 6 gave no opinion. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi 8548190.stm Internetaccess is a fundamental ... that bear on the question of the right to Internetaccess ref http www2.ohchr.org english bodies ... access to specific content on the Internet, States have also taken measures to cut off access to the Internet entirely. The Special Rapporteur considers cutting off users from Internetaccess, regardless ... that Internetaccess is maintained at all times, including during times of political unrest. 85. Given ... inequality, and accelerating development and human progress, ensuring universal access to the Internet ... that Internetaccess itself is or should become a fundamental human right. ref http www.du.edu ... a human right work Wired first David last Kravets title U.N. Report Declares InternetAccess ..., Internetaccess a human right does it really? http igbook.diplomacy.edu 2011 06 internetaccess http igbook.diplomacy.edu 2011 06 internetaccess ref The infrastructure is necessary in order to deliver ... in its removal of a government s control of information. ref Sherif Elsayed Ali, Internetaccess is integral .... ref Sherif Elsayed Ali, Internetaccess is integral to human rights http www.egyptindependent.com .... ref DOHA centre for Media Freedom, Internetaccess a human right? http www.dc4mf.org en content internet ... more details
Direct InternetAccess System is a technology used to accessinternet through DSL developed jointly by IITM IIT Madras and Banyan Networks . External links http whitepapers.zdnet.co.uk 0,39025945,60023935p 39000412q,00.htm ZDNet.co.uk Whitepaper Category Digital subscriber line Internet stub ... more details
Other uses Piggybacking disambiguation Piggybacking Piggybacking on Internetaccess is the practice of establishing a Wi Fi wireless Internet connection by using another subscriber s wireless Internetaccess service without the subscriber s explicit permission or knowledge. It is a legally and ethically ... provide wireless Internetaccess as a free or paid for courtesy to their patrons or simply to draw ... of wireless Internet connections and Wireless access point s. Computer users either who do ... service, but are away from home when they wish to gain Internetaccess and do not have their own ... desire to share their Internetaccess with their neighbours or the general public or may be intimidated ... that those who set upaccess points without enabling security measures are offering their connection ... setting up the original connection. ref Cite news last Seglin first Jeffrey L. title If Internet .... An operator merely concerned with the possibility of ignorant strangers leeching Internetaccess .... Difficulty of setting up IPsec is related to the brand of access point being used. Some access points ... There are several alternatives to the need to piggyback. Internetaccess is available on many data ... with Internetaccess on a desktop laptop computer, it can be accessed anywhere there is an adequately ... both wirelessly bluetooth wifi or via cable allowing computer Internetaccess anywhere there is a cell .... Free Internetaccess hotspots have also been opened by a wide range of organisations. They may be found ... that has a specific Internet network access sharing scheme which allows its users to share their Internetaccess for free to FON users. Non FON users can also link up, at a small price. The idea is to create a global, free Internetaccess system. ref http www.fon.com en info whatsFon FON ref See ... use a public library s Internetaccess from a bench outside the library, and can t even use his laptop in the vicinity. DEFAULTSORT Piggybacking InternetAccess Category Local area networks Category ... more details
cleanup date November 2007 The InternetAccess and Training Program IATP funded by USAID since 2007, is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs ECA , United States Department of State US Department of State , funded in the past under the Freedom Support Act FSA . IATP was administered ... Board IREX in other Eurasian countries. IATP promotes Internet training and provides Internetaccess in developing countries around the world. Overview IATP consists of a network of Internetaccess ... month receive free of charge access to the Internet as well as to a wide variety of computer related training programs. IATP access sites are located in the countries of Armenia , Azerbaijan , Belarus ... began to provide Internetaccess and training to other non alumni groups such as journalists ... of sites InternetAccess. Users can reserve time in increments of one hour to access e mail and the Internet ... , and Uzbekistan . IATP began in the mid 1990s. At that time, the program was aimed at providing Internetaccess and training exclusively to scholars from Eurasia who had participated in US government ... in which it works. Almost all IATP access sites are housed within local partner institutions. These institutions typically include public libraries, universities, and NGOs. An IATP access site usually ... related books and manuals, and an IREX staff member who oversees the operations of the access site .... IATP began operating in Moldova in 1998. At present, there is one core IATP access site and there are seven independent Internet centers. In July 2006, 333 residents of Moldova visited the IATP training ... abroad directly from alumni. This example shows that the network of IATP access sites throughout ... Internet usage more relevant and useful within each of the countries. IREX works to run IATP less ... Internet training that ties Internet usage with a specific theme such as journalism, environmental conservation, organizational networking, or language teaching. The institutions that house IATP access ... more details
Orphan date December 2007 Unreferenced date October 2008 The Internet Group Management Protocol with Access Control IGMP AC has been designed for incorporating AAA protocol AAA functionality in the existing IP multicast model. It will enforce authentication and authorization of an end user or receiver before joining or leaving a secured multicast group. To add AAA functionality, an access router or one hop router of the receiver will act as a Network access server NAS . IGMP AC is an extended version of Internet Group Management Protocol . It provides a generic client server authentication protocol, where the receiver or end user will act as a client, the AAA Server will act as a server and the access router one hop router of the receiver will perform the forwarding task. Thus, any suitable authentication protocol e.g., Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP having client server entities can be encapsulated over the IGMP AC architecture. The IGMP AC will not disrupt the usual function of the IGMPv3 to be used for classical multicast group , and the access control mechanism of IGMP AC will take place to join leave a secured or restricted multicast group only. Category Internet protocols Category Internet standards Category Internet layer protocols Category Network layer protocols ... more details
http www.archive.org search.php?query title 3A 22The 20Dial 22 20AND 20mediatype 3Atexts The Dial at Internet ...for the publishing house founded in 1923 Dial Press italic title Infobox magazine title The Dial logo ... issn oclc The Dial was an American magazine published intermittently from 1840 to 1929. In its ... issue of The Dial , featuring Margaret Fuller s Woman in the Nineteenth Century The Great Lawsuit Members ... Dial from that which I first imagined. I would not have it too purely literary. I wish we ... with diligent hands and good intent we set down our Dial on the earth. We wish it may resemble that instrument ..., let it be such a Dial, not as the dead face of a clock, hardly even such as the Gnomon in a garden, but rather such a Dial as is the Garden itself, in whose leaves and flowers the suddenly awakened ... arrived and arriving. ref The Transcendentalists , ed. Miller, p. 251 ref The Dial was heavily criticized ... name Gura130 Political magazine After a one year revival in 1860, the third incarnation of The Dial ... offspring of Emerson and Fuller s Dial . Brown would serve as its editor for over three decades ... pursuits, The Dial attained national prominence, absorbing The Chap Book in 1898. Francis ... magazine, the Browne family sold The Dial to Martyn Johnson, who set the magazine on a liberal ... Joost, Nicholas. Scofield Thayer and The Dial An Illustrated History . Carbondale Southern Illinois University P, 1964 4 ref Although The Dial was, at the time, a reputable magazine with a noted ... s Dial soon encountered financial problems, but future editor Scofield Thayer, heir to a New ... and The Dial An Illustrated History . Carbondale Southern Illinois University P, 1964 6 ref During this time, Thayer met Randolph Bourne , a contributing editor to The Dial. ref name Hoffman198 Hoffman ... Princeton UP, 1946 198 ref Bourne s steadfast pacifism and aesthetic views of art inspired Thayer who reflected these philosophies in his life. After contributing to The Dial and sinking large ... more details
wiktionarypar dial Not to be confused with a diol , a chemical containing two hydroxyl groups. Dial may mean dial, the suffix for dialdehyde s a molecule with two aldehyde groups dial. can be an abbreviation for dialect Dial measurement , a display device in radio, measuring instruments, etc. Dial Corporation , a consumer products company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Henkel AG & Co. KGaA. Dial soap , a brand of antibacterial soap and related products Dial House disambiguation , various Dial Records disambiguation , various Dunedin International Airport Limited , New Zealand Delhi International Airport P Limited , Delhi, India Mode dial , part of dSLR and SLR like digital cameras Rotary dial , a device for the input of numbers in telephones and similar devices A sundial or clock face The Dial , an American magazine published intermittently from 1840 to 1929. LIDAR Meteorology and atmospheric environment DIAL , an acronym for Di fferential A bsorbtion L IDAR Etymology Its original meaning was sundial and or clock dial , from Latin di lis meaning daily , or concerning the day , because of its use in telling the time of day. See also Dialling disambig de Dial Begriffskl rung fr Cadran ja ... more details
on the same local network link, such as a local area network LAN or a DialupInternetaccessdial ... January 2009 ref Access Main Internetaccess Common methods of Internetaccess in homes include dialup, landline Broadband Internetaccess broadband over coaxial cable , fiber optic or copper wires ... book authorlink Katie Hafner last Hafner first Katie title Where Wizards Stay Up Late The Origins Of The Internet ... use. It was designed to address up to 4.3  billion 10 sup 9 sup Internet hosts. However, the explosive ... more widespread as both Internetaccess and computer literacy spread. The Internet allows computer ... on the Internet. This can give the worker complete access to all of their normal files and data ... backup power source for the phone equipment and the Internetaccess devices. VoIP has also become increasingly ... are available. There are also Internet kiosk Internetaccess points in many public places such as airport ..., such as public Internet kiosk , public access terminal , and Web payphone . Many hotels now also ... such access include Wi Fi Internetaccess Wi Fi cafes , where would be users need to bring their own ... phones have Internetaccess than PCs, though this is not as widely used. ref By 2013, mobile phones ... in 2010 and Beyond , Gartner, Inc., 13 January 2010 ref An Internetaccess provider and protocol matrix ... s population had access to computers with 1 billion Google searches every day, 300 million Internet ...Internet Area networks About the public worldwide computer network system pp semi vandalism small yes The Internet and the WWW are different concepts please do not muddle them in this article The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer network s that use the standard Internet protocol ... and optical networking technologies. The Internet carries an extensive range of information resources ... telephone, music, film, and television are reshaped or redefined by the Internet, giving birth to new services such as Voice over Internet Protocol VoIP and Internet Protocol Television IPTV . Newspaper ... more details
Dial a Truck or DAT is an electronic freight posting service serving North America. It was the first system of its kind and established in 1978. Citation needed date May 2010 Before the service, truck drivers seeking loads left handwritten notes on a bulletin board at the Jubitz Truck Stop in Portland, Oregon , U.S. for shippers and freight brokers seeking truckers to move their freight. Jubitz began posting the loads on a monitor at the truck stop and charging drivers a fee for the phone number of the company wanting to move freight. By 2001, there were 1200 load monitors in the United States powered by DAT Services. Subscribers access DAT Network s freight load and truck information via fax, voice, or Internet, as well as load board monitors at truck stops. On February 3, 2001, TransCore , a unit of Roper Industries , acquired DAT and is now known by the names of its subscription services, which include 3sixty Freight Match, 3sixty Express, TruckersEdge, DAT Connect and DAT Partners. The underlying DAT Network has remained a major freight marketplace, hosting 50 million freight loads and trucks per year. Citation needed date May 2010 History In 1958, Monroe Jubitz, opened Fleet Leasing, Inc., a full service truck leasing and maintenance company in Portland, Oregon. Moe expanded to provide fuel, food, and accommodations to truckers on the road, the origin of Jubitz Truck Stop. The trucking industry was deregulated in the 1970s, encouraging independent truck drivers and small companies to find extra loads rather than returning empty. Mr. Jubitz noticed drivers hanging around his truck stop after the usual meal and shower, hoping to find a load. So he decided to start signing up brokers and shippers who needed freight hauled from Portland. Al Jubitz founded DAT originally called Dial A Truck in 1978, a subsidiary of the Jubitz Corporation. He listed the loads on a monitor ... Dial A Truck Category Trucking industry in the United States Category Commercial item transport ... more details
Orphan date July 2009 Infobox Company company name Access IS company logo Image Access IS logo 240px.jpg company type Private foundation Reading, England 1985 location Reading, Berkshire , UK industry Manufacturing products Computer keyboards br Bar code readers br MSR br OCR br Passport readers homepage http www.access is.com Access IS website Access IS is the UK s largest independent computer keyboard manufacturer. More widely, Access IS designs and manufactures products to input data into computer systems. In addition to making keyboards where an operator types the information into a system, other Access IS hardware reads data from various media, particularly from printed barcodes, magnetic stripe media for example, information stored on the magnetic strip on the back of a credit card and through ... . Access has its headquarters in Reading, Berkshire Reading, UK , with approximately 55 salaried ..., Australia. Access IS has four major vertical markets airports, retail point of sale, retail banking and dealer rooms. Access IS is the trading name of Access Limited. For further information on the brand name, see below. Background to the name Access IS is an abbreviation of Access Interfacing Solutions . Originally Access Keyboards Limited, the company was renamed Access Ltd and adopted the brand name Access IS in October 2007 to reflect the broader product offering the company offered. The new ... of a keyboard return key. The two interlocking shapes that make up the logo device was intended to represent ... in December 1984 and was wholly owned by the Videcom Group of companies. Access IS then named Access ... 3i s shares were sold back to the company. br 2006 Access manufacture BGR boarding gate readers . br 2007 Subsidiary established in Atlanta. br 2007 Access Keyboards Limited renamed Access IS, and began trading as Access IS. br 2009 Access IS gained ISO 9001 2008. Product range Custom computer keyboards ... readers BGRs , passport readers. External links http www.access is.com Access IS website Category ... more details
Diversi Dial , or DDial was an online chat server that was popular during the mid 1980s. It was a specialized type of bulletin board system that allowed all callers to send lines of text to each other in real time, operating at 300 baud . In some ways, it was a sociological forerunner to Internet Relay Chat IRC , and was a cheap, local alternative to CompuServe chat, which was expensive and billed by the minute. At its peak, at least 35 major DDial systems existed across the United States , many of them in large cities. During the evening when telephone rates were low, the biggest DDial systems ... Dial was written by Bill Basham , a computer hobbyist who ran a company known as Diversified Software ... paid the local DDial owner a flat rate of about 5 to 20 per month. Open access to anonymous visitors ... by alternatives like GEnie . By the mid 1990s, DDials had been bypassed by the Internet and IRC, although ... pulse dial modem technology, heavily optimized to find the max pulse speed of the user s local phone connection, and rapid fire re dial back in to beat the other callers when reconnecting, easily beating the newer tone dial modems just coming to market. During peak times, the DDial system was jam packed ... party Internet application corporation, focused on E Commerce sites such as eBay, Amazon.com, and Yahoo ... origins of Basham s DD 1. ENTchat , an Internet based DDial look alike, was somewhat active in the mid ..., utilizing the original DDial software running on an Apple e , but was accessible from the Internet ... and is therefore Internet accessible. This system served the Philadelphia metropolitan area in the 1980s ... with TASC mods, and can be reached via telnet at thesavagefrontier.com. Retro Dial , a Linux based ... linked with each other as well as The Savage Frontier. The home station for Retro Dial can ... DIVERSIDIAL Diversi Dial instructions and software images http www.ddial.com highlight.html DDial Highlights ... Dial homepage http carriersync.com CarrierSync Retro Dial Home Page Category Bulletin board ... more details
Image ModeDial.svg thumb right Generic mode dial for digital cameras showing several common modes. Actual dials may have more or fewer. File CanonEOS100TopLeft.JPG thumb Some dials have more modes. Image Cam 06.jpg thumb A Kodak dSLR with the mode dial located near the flash viewfinder hump. A mode dial or camera dial is a dial used on digital camera s to change the camera s mode. Most digital cameras, including dSLR and SLR like cameras, support modes, selectable either by a dial or from a menu computing menu . On point and shoot cameras which support modes a range of scene types is offered. On dSLR cameras and SLR like cameras, mode dials usually offer access to manual settings. The more compact point and shoot cameras, and cameras offering a great many modes, do not have mode dials, using menus instead. Some SLR lenses themselves offer control over things such as aperture, reducing the need for mode support in the camera body. Location of the dial Deleted image removed Image Ko dx7630 3.jpg thumb A Kodak dx7630 point and shoot with the mode dial located next to the display. On most dSLRs and SLR like bridge camera s, the mode dial is located at the top of the camera, to one side of the flash viewfinder hump. On point and shoot cameras, however, the mode dial s location is less standard. On many models, it is found on top like dSLRs. On other point and shoots, particularly those with a thin body, the dial is found on the back of the camera, often coupled with a menu navigation button. Some thin cameras use a slide switch rather than a dial. Modes main List of digital camera modes Various camera types and specific cameras have different modes. The simpler dial in the top illustration has Manual modes Manual M , Program P , Shutter priority S , Aperture priority A . Automatic ... tens of modes, showing the majority only in the menu rather than on the dial. Many cameras do not document ... light Night snapshot, Macro Close up, and Movie mode. See also List of digital camera modes ... more details
wiktionary access TOCright Access may refer to Companies and organizations ACCESS Australia , an Australian youth network Access Co. , a Japanese software company Access Pharmaceuticals, Inc. , a pharmaceutical company in the US Access Virus , a German musical equipment manufacturer. AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services ACCESS Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services ACCESSAccess Software, the original name of Indie Built Indie Built Inc. Access Community Health Network, health care clinic The Access Group , UK based business software company Computer software Microsoft Access ... data governed by filesystem permissions Access Linux Platform , an operating system for mobile devices Access, the process of finding and obtaining data in Computer assisted language learning Space and technology Access network , the process of signing onto a network Access 5 , a NASA program Experimental ... EASE and ACCESS , a pair of space shuttle flight experiments Sport Access 2.3 , sailing keelboat Access 303 , sailing keelboat Access Liberty , sailing keelboat Television Access The West Wing Access The West Wing , a television episode Access TV channel Access TV channel , a Canadian educational television channel Access Television Network , an American infomercial channel Access Hollywood , an entertainment newsmagazine. Access TV series Access TV series , a Canadian television series 1974 1982 Public, educational, and government access , American Public, educational and government PEG access cable TV channels Other meanings Access control is the ability to permit or deny the use of a particular resource Access comics , a comic book character Access economics Access group , a Japanese musical group Access credit card Contact law , the right to visitation in family law Access course ... Access date , refers to the date when a digital source like a web site was visited in order to obtain some information disambiguation de Access fr Access ko id Akses it Access lt Prieiga nl Access ... more details
Internet in Honduras is common in all the major centers of population, with broadband Internetaccess common. Honduras had an estimated 100 Internet Service Providers supplying an estimated 400,000 users in 2005 and all major media have an Internet presence. Hondutel provides dialupInternetaccess . Honduras stub North America topic Internet in Category Communications in Honduras Category Internet by country Honduras Category Science and technology in Honduras es Internet en Honduras ... more details
not been confronted with a dial tone. When he picked up his own household phone his assistant had to explain what the strange noise was, as well as how to use a rotary phone dial. ref Cite web url http ... to the caller after a call has already been set up. Secondary dial tones are often used in call queuing ...For the G.I. Joe character Dial Tone G.I. Joe Refimprove date August 2007 Original research date September 2010 A dial tone known in the British Isles as a dialling tone ref http www.future perfect.co.uk ... picked up the telephone to make a call. When operators were replaced by automated systems an automatically ... be dialed. It was required to pick up the receiver go off hook before dialing, and each digit was transmitted ... States, dial tone was introduced in the 1940s, and became widespread in the 1950s. When President ... electronic telephone switch ing systems came into use, dial tones were usually generated by electromechanical means in the United States, the standard city dial tone consisted of a 600 hertz Hz tone amplitude modulated at 120 Hz. Some dial tones were simply adapted from 60 Hz AC line current. In the UK, the standard Post Office dial tone was 330 Hz this was generated by a motor driven ringing machine in most exchanges, and by a vibrating reed generator in the smaller ones. The modern dial tone ... standards and regulations. Dial tones are not relevant to mobile phone s, and mobile phone subscribers will never hear a dial tone. Subscribers place a call much like they would with a modern ... their stringed instruments to a US dial tone, since its two frequencies correspond to the standard ... US dial tone.ogg title Example of a North American dial tone description Listen to a dial tone from North America. Variants Second dial tone Private or internal Private branch exchange PBX or key phone system s also have their own dial tone, sometimes the same as the external PSTN one, and sometimes different to remind users to dial a prefix for or select in another way an outside telephone line ... more details
Image SGI dialbox DLS80 1022 front.jpg thumb SGI model DLS80 1022 dial box made by Danaher Corporation Danaher controls A dial box is a computer peripheral for direct manipulation interface direct 3D manipulation e.g. to interactively input the rotation and torsion angles of a model displayed on a computer screen. Dial boxes were common input tools in the first years of interactive 3D graphics and they were available for Silicon Graphics SGI or Sun Microsystems and sold with their workstation s. Currently they have been replaced by standard computer mouse interaction techniques. Standard dial box has 8 dials mounted on a plate. The plate is set upright with the help of a stand and usually located next to the computer screen for convenient access. The connection to a computer is made via the serial port RS 232 . One of the fields of application for dial boxes was molecular graphics . Dial box models At least two different models of dial boxes were sold with the SGI brand. DLS80 1022 SGI part number 9980992 was made by Danaher Corporation Danaher controls , has 8 large dials and a single ... serial port the dial box power supply is made with a special DE 9 DE 9, DIN connector DIN 5 splitter cable. Essentially the same dial box was also sold as the Sun Microsystems DLS80 1012, part ... 2006 03 msg00053.html . gallery File Sgi dialbox sn 921 front.jpg SGI dial box model SN 921, type no. 9780804 File Sgi dialbox sn 921 back.jpg SGI dial box model SN 921, type no. 9780804 File SGI dialbox DLS80 1022 front.jpg SGI dial box model DLS80 1022, part no. 9980992 File SGI dialbox DLS80 1022 back.jpg SGI dial box model DLS80 1022, part no. 9980992 gallery External links http sbgrid.org ... dialbox Xorg input driver for SGI dial box http www.ysbl.york.ac.uk emsley coot mbox 2004 2005 att 0547 eventio.py Python code for reading values from a dial box http www.meadow.net pinouts.html sgidbox SGI dial box cable pinout Category Computer peripherals Category Molecular modelling Compu hardware ... more details
Dial A Joke refers to a telephone service that users can call to listen to previously recorded jokes . Jokes are recorded on an automatic answering machine . In the past, many jokes were recorded on cassette ... humor, random, etc. Dial A Joke operators will sometimes actually answer the phone, which is called ... a live call on his Dial A Joke service. He started the service as a hobby in 1973, at which time it was the first Dial A Joke in the San Francisco Bay Area. ref cite web url http www.wired.com wired archive ... Dial A Joke by Mark Robbins, Ira Goldstein, Ben Weinberg and Jan Lucas 881 2345 Telephone Entertainment Line was created in 1971. The http www.dialajoke.us daj Dial A Joke answering machine was located ... Lucas was the voice of Dial A Joke. Mark Robbins built and maintained the Dial A Joke answering machine. Ira Goldstein and Ben Weinberg were responsible for content and production of the Dial A Joke tapes. The four got a rubber stamp made that said Dial A Joke and stamped hundreds of business card ... calls logged. Dial A Joke run by Mount Hood Chemicals Located in Portland, Oregon The makers of C 20 type laundry soap. Running through the late 70 s. A new recording every weekday. Dial A Joke ... Street and Broadway with stand up comedian, Henny Youngman . The project was initiated by NY Telephone VP Executive Glenn Appleyard to become New York City s ambitious Dial A Joke variant. The Engineer ... to allow for thousands of simultaneous connections. Dial A Joke run by James Wayman Located in DesMoines Iowa, then Crescent City California Dial A Joke run by Cassie Phoenix Located in Catskill, NY and Fairfax, VA See also Dial A Song References reflist 3 External links http www.dialajoke.us Ronald Gibson Historical Telephone Entertainment Website http www.slideshare.net alexdong dial a joke with asterisk Alex Dong on how to build a VOIP dial a joke using Asterisk and Text to Speech engine Category Humor media Category Telephone numbers id Dial A Joke ... more details
Thornton Dial was born in 1928 in Emelle, Alabama . Dial is an artist who came to prominence in the United States in the late 1980s. He is a self taught artist. Biography Thornton Dial was born to Mattie Bell in 1928 in Emelle, Alabama . He lived with his mother until he was around three when Dial and his half brother Arthur moved in with their second cousin, Buddy Jake Dial, who was a farmer. When ... from Emelle Thornton Dial in the 21st Century Tinwood Books, Atlanta 2005, pp.10. ref Dial grew up in poverty and without the presence of his father. This poverty led him and his siblings to create ... 02 05 ref In 1940, Dial moved to Bessemer, Alabama. When he arrived in Bessemer, he noticed the art ... The Road from Emelle Thornton Dial in the 21st Century Tinwood Books, Atlanta 2005, pp.22 ref He ... closed its doors in 1981. After the Pullman factory shut down, Dial began to dedicate himself to his ... influence who brought Dial s work to public attention. ref Sellman, James Truth and Consequences The 25 Year Friendship of Thornton Dial and Bill Arnett The Folk Art Messenger Volume 22 No. 3 Spring Summer 2011 ref In a 1997 profile about Dial, the New York Times mentions a show entitled Bearing Witness African American Vernacular Art of the South. In the article, Dial is described as an artist ... Smith date 1997 02 05 ref Dial has lived, worked, and created art in Alabama for his entire life. He continues to create works of art and shows them throughout the United States. Dial and Arnett Thornton Dial met another self taught artist Lonnie Holley , who introduced Dial to Atlanta collector ..., brought Dial s work to national prominence. The art historian has also brought Lonnie Holley and The Gee ... regarding the ethics of his dealings with Dial and other artists he represented. In an early 1990s 60 Minutes interview, Dial perceived host Morley Safer to be talking down to him as Safer portrayed Dial ... March Jones, Thornton Dial Sr. http whitehotmagazine.com articles 2010 thornton dial sr 2023 February ... more details
. Sony Corporation is known to hold a patent for 5 way version of jog dial, a device allowing up and down scrolling, right and left deflections and a pressure. Such jog dial was a feature of Sony CLI PDA series and SonyEricsson P800 , P900 and P910 smartphones. 5 way jog dial is not used by Sony or its subsidiaries since 2006. DEFAULTSORT Jog Dial Category Audio engineering Category Television technology Category Computing input devices Category Input output Compu hardware stub de Jog Dial ja ...Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Image Jog Dial 001.jpg thumb Jog Dial by Sony Ericsson A jog dial , jog wheel , shuttle dial , or shuttle wheel is a type of knob, ring, wheel, or dial which allows the user to shuttle or jog through music audio or video media. It is commonly found on models of CD player s which are made for disc jockey s, and on professional video equipment such as video tape recorder s. More recently, they are found on handheld Personal digital assistant PDA s, and as the scroll wheel on Mouse computing computer mice . Jog refers to going at a very slow speed, whereas shuttle refers to a very fast speed. There are two basic types of wheels. One type has no stops and can be spun the entire way around, because it is a relative rotary encoder . This type depends on tracking the actual motion of the dial the faster it spins forward or back, the faster it fast forwards or rewinds. Once the dial stops moving, the media continues playing or remains paused at that point. Another type has stops on either side, and often has three or so speeds which depend on how far it is turned. Once the wheel is released, it spring device spring s back to the middle position and the media pauses or begins playing again. If the device is set or designed to pause after the wheel is used, the audio is often stutter ed, repeating a small section over and over again. This is usually done on DJ CD players, for the purpose of beatmatching , and is equivalent to an earlier turntablist ... more details
Refimprove date February 2010 Dial indicators , also known as dial gauges and probe indicators , are instruments ... way by means of a dial measurement dial . A special variety of the dial indicator is the dial indicator Dial test indicator dial test indicator DTI which is primarily used in machine setups. The DTI .... A regular dial indicator measures linear displacement along that axis. Dial indicators may be used ... situations where a small measurement needs to be registered or indicated. Dial indicators typically ... There are several variables in dial indicators Analog versus digital electronic readout most are analog Dial size. Typically referred to be American Gage Design Specification AGD class wikitable ... 8 50 60 3 2  3 8 3 60 75 4 3 3  3 4 76 95 Accuracy Range of travel Number of dial revolutions Dial style balanced e.g., 15 to 0 to 15 or continuous e.g., 0 to 30 Graduation style positive numbers ... in the manufacturing process. On the workshop floor to initially set up or calibrate a machine ..., physics . Probe indicator Image DialTestIndicator2050 08.jpg thumb 200px 0.01 20  mm dial indicator Probe indicators typically consist of a graduated dial and needle thus the clock terminology ... rotations on the main dial. The dial has fine gradations for precise measurement. The spring ... from the indicator s body. The dial face can be rotated to any position, this is used to orient ... , these limit tabs may be rotated around the dial face to any required position. There may also be a lever arm available that will allow the indicator s probe to be retracted easily. Dial test indicator Image FingerTestIndicator513 404.jpg thumb 200px Dial test indicator A dial test indicator , also ... dial indicator and therefore has the ability to measure in smaller increments. A test indicator ... the display range of the dial. However, this error starts to become noticeable when the force is as much .... Digital indicator With the advent of electronics and LCD s, the clock face dial and analog display ... more details