Online serviceprovider law is a summary and case law tracking page for laws, legal decisions and issues relating to online service providers, like the Wikipedia and internetserviceprovider s, from the viewpoint of an OSP considering its liability and customer service issues. See Cyber law for broader ... that No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider . Note that this portion of the CDA ... Communication Services, Inc., 907 F. Supp. 1361 N. D. Cal. 1995 , an internet services provider ... The first case considering online defamation was in Godfrey v. Demon InternetService 1999 4 All ... requests to take it down. The issue was whether the serviceprovider had published the posting. The Court ... for online service providers and few cases. In Carter v. BC Federation of Foster Parents Association , 2004 BCSC 137, a case on a serviceprovider s liability for an anonymous forum posting, the Court ... control test. Where a defamatory statement is found a serviceprovider may avail themselves to a defence ..., Liability of InternetService Providers for Defamation in the US and Britain JILT 2000 Category ... drudge 80423opin.htm . Lunney v. Prodigy Services Co. 94 N.Y.2d 242 1999 held that internet chatroom provider was not considered a publisher of defamatory material posted from an impostor account ... t invalidate CDA immunity. Immunity under Section 230 requires that 1 the defendant is a provider or user of an interactive computer service 2 the cause of action treat the defendant as a publisher or speaker of information and 3 the information at issue be provided by another information content provider ... PDF Japan On 27 May 2002, so called Provider Liability Limitation Law or was enacted ..., the law holds that the service providers cannot be held liable unless 1 they have the technological ... b they could reasonably have gotten to know it. It also specifies circumstances under which service ... more details
orphan date December 2007 An Integrated ServiceProvider ISP is a for hire firm that performs a variety of logistics service activities such as warehousing, transportation, and other functional activities that constitute a total service package, as defined by the American Marketing Association . Firms that provide such services typically have a good understanding of their customers needs and are responsible for executing services in accordance with contract documents. Normally the scope of work SOW and the ISP contract are finalized only after an extensive due diligence period. As a service The ISP provider may be contracted to perform a function or consolidate any number of activities required to support the customer s needs. In any case, normally the primary goal of the ISP is to achieve an overall cost savings for the customer. ISP providers normally work closely with the customer s management team within a facility to provide strategic sourcing to cut costs. In addition, the ISP and the customer normally will use key performance indicators that provide constant feedback on the performance of the ISP program. Management of an ISP contract is typically a joint effort with both sides designating an ISP Manager. These managers will normally have quarterly review meetings to review performance and feedback with the customer s facility management team. Managers will also develop and review strategies related to spend management . ISP firms may be required to hold certain permits or licenses in order to perform services. To obtain information on state requirements, a firm may check with the Contractor s License Reference website as well as the National Contractor s website. ISP provider example An organization would start an ISP program in order to achieve a specific cost savings for its manufacturing facility. An ISP provider is selected at the owner s facility to conduct .... At this point the ISP provider has made all the appropriate preparations to provide agreed services ... more details
Orphan date November 2007 An authorized serviceprovider ASP is a person or company that has been cleared to work on a product that is still under warranty by another company without voiding the warranty. In order to become an ASP, they would have had to complete a product certification certification test administered by the company of the product that they would be servicing, ie. Hewlett Packard , Apple Inc. Apple , IBM , Microsoft etc. Category Business terms Business term stub ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 A payment serviceprovider PSP offers merchants online services for accepting electronic payments by a variety of payment methods including credit card , bank based payments such as direct debit , bank transfer , and real time bank transfer based on online banking . Some PSPs provide unique services to process other next generation methods Payment systems including cash payments, wallets such as PayPal , WebMoney , Hipay and Moneybookers , prepaid cards or vouchers, and even paper or Electronic funds transfer e check processing. Typically, a PSP can connect to multiple acquiring bank s, card, and payment networks. In many cases, the PSP will fully manage these technical connections, relationships with the external network, and bank accounts. This makes the merchant less dependent on financial institutions and free from the task of establishing these connections directly especially when operating internationally. Furthermore, a full service PSP can offer risk management services for card and bank based payments, transaction payment matching, reporting, fund remittance and fraud protection in addition to multi currency functionality and services. PSP fees are typically levied in one of two ways as a percentage of each transaction or a low fixed cost per transaction. US based on line payment service providers are supervised by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network or FinCEN , a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury that collects and analyzes information about financial transactions in order to combat money laundering , terrorist financiers, and other financial crime s. See also List of on line payment service providers DEFAULTSORT Payment ServiceProvider Category Financial services Category Payment systems finance company stub fr Prestataire de service de paiement nl Payment serviceprovider ru sv Betalv xel ... more details
Infobox political party country Hong Kong name Neighbourhood and Worker s Service Centre br logo country Hong Kong colorcode grey foundation 1985 ideology Pro labour rights position international predecessor successor chairman Wu Wai chung national Pro democracy camp colours seats1 title Legislative Council seats1 Infobox political party seats 1 60 hex yellow seats2 title District Council of Hong Kong District Council seats2 Infobox political party seats 5 507 hex yellow The Neighbourhood and Worker& 39 s Service Centre NWSC Chinese languages Chinese Ji f ng G ngy u F w sh , Ji G ng is a List of political parties in Hong Kong political group in Hong Kong , holding one seat in the territory s Legislative Council Hong Kong Legislative Council from 1995 to 1997, and since 1998. It was founded in 1985, with its roots in the founded in 1976. Politically it is identified as belonging to the pro democracy camp , or pan democrats . The sole member representing the NWSC in the Legislative Council is Leung Yiu Chung . It also holds 5 seats in the Kwai Tsing District Council . Hong Kong political parties HongKong party stub Category Political parties in Hong Kong Category Trade unions in Hong Kong ... more details
unreferenced date August 2011 In Microsoft Windows , a Cryptographic ServiceProvider CSP is a software library that implements the Microsoft CryptoAPI CAPI . CSPs implement encoding and decoding functions, which computer application programs may use, for example, to implement strong user authentication or for secure email. garbled language from original stub, need rewrite and explanation of how applications can select between multiple CSPs. CSPs are independent modules that can be used by different applications. A user program calls CryptoAPI functions and these are redirected to CSPs functions. Since CSPs are responsible for implementing cryptographic algorithms and standards, applications do not need to be concerned about security details. Furthermore, one application can define which CSP it is going to use on its calls to CryptoAPI. In fact, all cryptographic activity is implemented in CSPs. CryptoAPI only works as a bridge between the application and the CSP. CSPs are implemented basically as a special type of Dynamic link library DLL with special restrictions on loading and use. Every CSP must be digitally signed by Microsoft and the signature is verified when Windows loads the CSP. In addition, after being loaded, Windows periodically re scans the CSP to detect tampering, either by malicious software such as computer virus es or by the user him herself trying to circumvent restrictions for example on cryptographic key length that might be built into the CSP s code. To obtain a signature, non Microsoft CSP developers must supply paperwork to Microsoft promising to obey ... CryptoSpec.html ProviderArch Java Cryptography Architecture Cryptographic ServiceProvider http jce.iaik.tugraz.at IAIK JCE Cryptographic ServiceProvider http flexiprovider.de overview.html FlexiProvider a cryptographic ServiceProvider Category Cryptography Category Microsoft Windows security technology Category Windows components de Cryptographic ServiceProvider fr Cryptographic ServiceProvider ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A ServiceProvider Gateway is a provisioning Gateway computer networking gateway in a telecommunication telecom s network used as part of Wholesale Line Rental to allow telecoms operators to control provisioning on the Openreach network. SPG as it is more commonly referred to has the ability to check an address for a standard BT Group BT line and then the agent using the system can order a new BT line, order the start of a stopped BT line, if required by the customer. SPG cannot detect Virgin Media lines, or lines that are on an LLU or Local loop unbundling network such as TalkTalk Group TalkTalk , Tiscali , or British Sky Broadcasting . Compu network stub Category Computer networking ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 A Launch ServiceProvider LSP is a type of company which specialises in launching spacecraft. It is responsible for the ordering, conversion, or construction of the launch vehicle carrier rocket , assembly and stacking, payload integration, and ultimately conducting the launch itself. Some of these tasks may be delegated or sub contracted to other companies, for example United Launch Alliance subcontracts the production of Graphite Epoxy Motor GEM solid rocket motor s for its Atlas V , Delta II and Delta IV rockets to Alliant Techsystems . With some rockets, the military, defence forces, or another government organisation, of the country in which it is manufactured, may conduct the launch in place of an LSP. The LSP is not necessarily the same company that build the rocket. List of active Launch Service Providers Earth2Orbit E2O http www.earth2orbit.com PSLV GSLV Antrix Corporation PSLV GSLV Arianespace Ariane 5 Vega rocket Vega COSMOS International Cosmos 3M Kosmos 3M Eurockot Rockot Great Wall Industrial Corporation Long March rocket Long March Citation needed date July 2010 International Launch Services Proton M ISC Kosmotras Dnepr rocket Dnepr Land Launch Zenit rocket Zenit 2SLB Zenit 3SLB Mitsubishi Heavy Industries H IIA Orbital Sciences Corporation Minotaur rocket Minotaur Pegasus rocket Pegasus Taurus rocket Taurus Sea Launch Zenit 3SL SpaceX Falcon 1 Falcon 9 Starsem Soyuz FG Soyuz 2 rocket Soyuz 2 United Launch Alliance Atlas V Delta II Delta IV Alc ntara Cyclone Space Tsyklon 4 http www.isilaunch.com www.isilaunch.com offers regular auxiliary payload launch opportunities for small spacecraft Category Commercial spaceflight Category Rocketry corporation stub ... more details
Assistive technology service providers help individuals with disabilities acquire and use appropriate Assistive technology Assistive Technology AT to help them participate in activities of daily living, employment and education. There are few pre service programs that provide degrees for assistive technology service providers. Instead, the field consists of an interdisciplinary group of Rehabilitation engineering rehabilitation engineers , Occupational therapist occupational therapists , Physical therapy physical therapists , Speech and language pathology speech language pathologists , suppliers, educators and other professionals who specialize in assistive technology issues. AT professionals typically have a degree in one of these other fields, but will have additional training in assistive technology. Professional organizations for AT service providers include the Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America RESNA , AAATE Association for the Advancement of Assistive Technology in Europe AAATE , ARATA Australian Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Association ARATA , and Rehabilitation Engineering Society of Japan RESJA . Since the profession includes people with such varied backgrounds, beginning in 1995, RESNA developed several certification programs for recognizing a demonstrated level of professional competence in the service provision of Assistive Technology ref Lenker, J.A., Certification in Assistive Technology , OT Practice 5 21 , 2000. reproduced at http www.wheelchairnet.org WCN ProdServ Clinicians ATPCertification.html ref Assistive Technology Professional ATP A serviceprovider who analyzes the needs of consumers with disabilities, assists in selection ... credential prior obtaining the RET credential. Credentialed service providers must meet specific education .... Assistive technology service providers may specialize in several areas of assistive ... more details
No footnotes date September 2009 Refimprove date September 2009 An Air Navigation ServiceProvider ANSP is the organisation that separates aircraft on the ground or in flight in a dedicated block of airspace on behalf of a state or a number of states. Air Navigation Service Providers are either government departments, state owned companies, or privatised organisations. The majority of the world s Air Navigation Service Providers are united in the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation located at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport. List of providers http www.aerothai.co.th Aeronautical Radio of Thailand AEROTHAI http www.aena.es Aeropuertos Espa oles y Navegaci n A rea AENA Spain http www.ans.cz Air Navigation Services of the Czech Republic ANS CR http www.asecna.aero Agence pour la Securit de la Navigation Aerienne en Afrique et Madagascar ASECNA http www.atns.co.za Air Traffic & Navigation Services South Africa ATNS Airports Authority of India AAI Airservices Australia http www.airways.co.nz Airways Corporation of New Zealand http www.armats.com intro.htm Armenian Air Traffic Services ARMATS http www.austrocontrol.at AustroControl Austria http www.avinor.no AVINOR Norway http www.azans.az Azerbaijan Air Navigation Services AZANS http www.belgocontrol.be Belgocontrol Belgium http www.bulatsa.com Bulgarian Air Traffic Services Authority BULATSA Bulgaria http www.caa.co.ug CAA Uganda Civil Aviation Department Hong Kong http www.cocesna.org COCESNA Corporaci n Centroamericana de Servicios de Navegaci n A rea http www.corpac.gob.pe CORPAC Corporaci n Peruana de Aeropuertos y Aviaci n Comercial S.A. http www.crocontrol.hr Croatia Control Croatian Air Navigation Services http www.decea.gov.br Departamento de Controle do Espa o A reo DECEA Brasil http www.dfs.de Deutsche Flugsicherung ... Control http www.uksatse.ua Ukrainian State Air Traffic Service Enterprise UkSATSE http www.ans.gov.sa index.php Air Navigation Service Saudi Arabia External links http www.canso.org cansomembers ... more details
Camnet InternetService is an Internetserviceprovider operated by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications, Cambodia Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of Cambodia . Camnet was established in 1997 by the government of Cambodia Cambodian government and Telecom Cambodia with the support of the International Development Research Centre of Canada . Camnet was the first Internetserviceprovider in Cambodia. Its office main office s are located in Phnom Penh . ref http www.camnet.com.kh Camnet, Front page ref See also Communications in Cambodia Internet References reflist External links http www.camnet.com.kh Camnet official site Cambodia stub Category Government of Cambodia Category Telecommunications companies of Cambodia Category Internetservice providers Category Government agencies established in 1997 Category Phnom Penh ... more details
See also Internetserviceprovider Application serviceprovider Hosted serviceprovider Utility computing Green hosting Cloud storage Category Internet hosting Category Services management and marketing be x old es Servicio de alojamiento de Internet id Hosting ko lt Hostingas ...one source date July 2011 An Internet hosting service is a service that runs Internet servers, allowing organizations and individuals to serve content to the Internet. There are various levels of service and various kinds of services offered. A common kind of hosting is web hosting service web hosting . Most hosting providers offer a combined variety of services. Web hosting services also offer e mail hosting service , for example. DNS hosting service is usually bundled with domain name registrar domain name registration . Web hosting technology has been causing some controversy lately as Web.com ... web server s and other Server computing server s and have Internet connections with good Upstream networking upstream Bandwidth computing bandwidth . Types internet hosting Full featured hosting Full featured hosting services include Dedicated hosting service , also called managed hosting service, where the hosting serviceprovider owns and manages the machine, leasing full control to the client ... based control panel to manage the hosting service, with its 19 patents. Hostopia, a large wholesale ... mktw tech internet 10293025.html title Go Daddy Gets Sued last Berr first Jonathan date 2006 06 21 publisher thestreet.com accessdate 2010 05 21 ref Generic, yet rather powerful, kinds of Internet ... just the Internet connection, uninterruptible power and climate control, but let the client do his ... hosting services include File hosting service cyberlocker Web hosting service E mail hosting service DNS hosting service Game server s Wiki farm s Bandwidth cost Internet hosting services include the required Internet connection they may charge a flat rate per month or charge per bandwidth used a common ... more details
linkrot date April 2012 The BlackBerry InternetService BIS is a service that provides BlackBerry smartphone users with access to Internet browsing, allows email messaging, instant messaging using the BlackBerry Messenger service, and more. The service also allows users to access POP3 , IMAP , and Outlook Web App not via Exchange ActiveSync email accounts without connecting through a BlackBerry Enterprise Server BES . ref name setup http na.blackberry.com eng support software internet.jsp Email setup and integration . Research In Motion. ref The service is usually provisioned through a mobile phone serviceprovider, though Research In Motion RIM BlackBerry s developer actually runs the service. ref name setup This service uses RIM s proprietary push technology in contrast with SyncML based push technologies such as Funambol to the BlackBerry devices over cellular carriers. BIS retrieves email from mail servers by Polling computer science polling a POP3 or IMAP server and offers additional synchronization capabilities, such as calendars or contacts for some webmail providers. Outages At 2011 10 10 10 00 UTC there was an outage in Europe, the Middle East and Africa , affecting millions of users. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk technology blackberry 8818094 BlackBerry services collapse.html BlackBerry services collapse Telegraph ref There was another outage just the next day. ref http ... 12, 2011, the Blackberry InternetService went down in North America. ref http www.bloomberg.com ... 01 07 list of blackberry internetservice e mail login sites List of BlackBerry InternetService websites ... 34262 BlackBerry InternetService Feature and Technical Overview 1646396 0907121508 001 4.1 US.pdf Blackberry InternetService 4.1 features Research In Motion DEFAULTSORT Blackberry InternetService Category BlackBerry Wireless stub ja BlackBerry InternetService ... in Waterloo, Ontario Waterloo in Canada and Slough in England as the cause of the service disruptions ... more details
Assistive Technology ServiceProvider Interface AT SPI is a toolkit neutral way of providing accessibility facilities in application software applications . It was developed by the GNOME project. AT SPI toolkits provide a logical representation of the content of the application. Helpful assistants like screen reader s or screen magnifier magnifier s can then allow disabled persons to browse and interact with the applications. AT SPI can also be used for automated testing of user interfaces, with tools such as Linux Desktop Testing Project and Dogtail . It is currently supported by GTK 2, Java programming language Java Swing Java Swing , the Mozilla suite, StarOffice OpenOffice.org and Qt framework Qt 4 ref http doc.qt.nokia.com 4.0 qt4 accessibility.html Cross Platform Accessibility Support in Qt 4 , by Trolltech ref the framework used by KDE . The Free Standards Group is considering AT SPI for adoption as a Linux standard. ref Free Standards Group, http accessibility.freestandards.org a11yweb forms soi.php Statement On Desktop Accessibility Development 2005 09 25 . Accessed 2007 02 06. ref External links http directory.fsf.org project at spi at spi , at the Free Software Directory http projects.gnome.org accessibility GNOME Accessibility Project homepage References references Category Accessibility API Category GNOME GNOME stub de Assistive Technology ServiceProvider Interface fr Assistive Technology ServiceProvider Interface ko ... more details
The Service for French Internet Exchange SFINX is one of the biggest French IXP s Internet Exchange Points , along with PARIX , PaNAP and FreeIX . It s Point of Presence PoP s are based in Interxion and Telehouse It is operated by RENATER , the French National Research and Education Network NREN . External links http www.sfinx.tm.fr SFINX Web Page Category Internet exchange points Compu network stub fr Service for French Internet Exchange ... more details
Wiktionarypar providerProvider may refer to Provider Clothing Company , Created by Joaquin Ortiz, ProviderProvider Design LLC. is a Miami based grass roots Life Style Company with a pay it forward concept. A brand inspiring and empower individuals to lead with their heart, leaving every situation better than they found it. Provider song Provider , a song by N E R D from their 2001 album In Search Of... Providers , a Danish music production duo made up of Jeppe Federspiel and Rasmus Stabell Provider Angel Provider Angel , a 2002 episode of the television series Angel Provider model , a design pattern originally developed by Microsoft for use in the .NET framework Internetserviceprovider , a business or organization that offers access to the internet and related services C 123 Provider , an American military transport aircraft Provider, a song by Days of the New from their 1999 album Days of the New II Days of a New A prostitute A Distributor business supplier disambig de Provider it Provider nl Provider ru ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The NASA Acquisition InternetService NAIS is a service provided by the NASA in order to disseminate information about NASA procurements. ref name nais cite web url http prod.nais.nasa.gov cgi bin nais welcome.cgi accessdate January 27, 2010 title NAIS Welcome Page first Ron last Crider date November 23, 2009 ref NAIS has been hailed by the GAO as an effective mechanism for disseminating procurement information to industry, including small businesses. ref http oai.dtic.mil oai oai?verb getRecord&metadataPrefix html&identifier ADA359866 Acquisition Reform NASA s InternetService Improves Access to Contracting Information. ref References Reflist External links http prod.nais.nasa.gov cgi bin nais index.cgi NASA Acquisition InternetService NASA navbox Category NASA online Category Government procurement in the United States Category Government databases in the United States ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 The InternetService Providers Association ISPA is a British body representing providers of Internet services. History ISPA was established in 1995 as the first trade association for ISPs, promoting competition, self regulation and progress within the Internet industry. Members are signatories to the ISPA Code of good practice binding ISPs to a common industry standard. It was originally founded and is now run under the Managing Director and Secretary General Nicholas Lansman. Activities As a trade association, membership is voluntary but the companies who choose to become members agree to abide by the ISPA United Kingdom Code. ISPA members allegiance to the Code means that consumers can view the ISPA UK logo as a mark of commitment to good business practice. ISPA s main activity is in making representations on behalf of the industry to Government bodies, such as the Home Office , the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform former DTI and Ofcom . Government and political representatives often approach ISPA for its knowledge and expertise. ISPA represents members to Government and extra parliamentary bodies in the UK, as well as dealing with media enquiries relating to ISPs role online. Policy is directed by the ISPA Council, representing the interests of over 100 members in the UK. ISPA spends a good deal of its time dealing with Ofcom . Regulation Policies are agreed by the ISPA Council, a body of up to ten people selected from and representing ... Category Organizations established in 1995 Category Internetservice providers of the United Kingdom Category Internet Network Operators Groups ... ISPA UK was instrumental in establishing EuroISPA , a European federation of Internet Services Providers ... level and influences EU Internet policies. ISPA also organises The Ispas , an annual award ceremony to showcase the best of the UK Internet industry. See also London Internet Exchange External links http ... more details
Internet Authentication Service IAS is a component of Windows Server operating systems that provides centralized user AAA protocol authentication, authorization and accounting . Overview While Routing and Remote Access Service RRAS security is sufficient for small networks, larger companies often need a dedicated infrastructure for authentication. RADIUS is a standard for dedicated authentication servers. Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 include the Internet Authentication Service IAS , an implementation of RADIUS server. IAS supports authentication for Windows based clients, as well as for third party clients that adhere to the RADIUS standard. IAS stores its authentication information in Active Directory , and can be managed with Remote Access Policies. IAS first showed up for Windows NT 4.0 in the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack and in Microsoft Commercial Internet System MCIS 2.0 ... library bb742380.aspx Internet Authentication Service for Windows 2000 ref It also added support for EAP Authentication for IEEE 802.1x networks. Later on it added PEAP with service Pack 4 . Windows Server ... External links http www.microsoft.com ias Internet Authentication Service on Microsoft TechNet http technet.microsoft.com en us library cc783725 WS.10 .aspx Deploying Internet Authentication Service IAS in Windows 2003 http technet.microsoft.com en us library cc977950.aspx Internet Authentication Service in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Resource Kit http www.tcs.auckland.ac.nz james wlan logging ... Category Computer access control es Internet Authentication Service ru Internet Authentication Service ... features of RRAS. In Windows Server 2008 , Network Policy Server NPS replaces the Internet Authentication Service IAS . NPS performs all of the functions of IAS in Windows Server 2003 for VPN ... then unwrap the XML and save data as desired by the user. History The initial version of Internet Authentication Service was included with the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack. Windows 2000 Server s implementation ... more details
Expert subject date January 2011 Confusing date January 2011 Windows Internet Name Service WINS is Microsoft s implementation of NBNS NetBIOS Name Service NBNS , a name server and service for NetBIOS computer names. Effectively WINS is to NetBIOS names what Domain Name System DNS is to domain name s a central mapping of host names to network addresses. Like DNS it is broken into two parts, a Server Service that manages the Microsoft Jet Database Engine encoded Jet Database , server to server replication, service requests, and conflicts and a TCP IP Client component which manages the client s registration and renewal of names, and takes care of queries. Overview Network address mappings are dynamically updated so that when a client computing client needs to contact another computer on the network it can get its up to date IP address which may be issued by a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server. Aside from this the WINS functionality provides a way of keeping the client names unique on the network. Networks normally have more than one WINS server and each WINS server should be in push pull replication computing replication where more than two WINS servers are required the best practice replication model is the Spoke hub distribution paradigm hub and spoke , thus the WINS ... TechNet Windows Internet Name Service Overview Chapter 12 of the downloadable book TCP IP Fundamentals ... Microsoft server technology Category Windows communication and services cs Windows Internet Naming Service de Windows Internet Naming Service es Windows Internet Naming Service fr Windows Internet Naming Service id WINS it WINS hu Windows Internet Name Service ja Windows Internet Naming Service pl Windows Internet Name Service pt Windows Internet Name Service ru Windows Internet Name Service tr Windows Internet Name Service uk Windows Internet Name Service zh WINS ... server from Microsoft is only available as a service to run on the Windows Server family of operating ... more details
Refimprove date March 2010 Notability date March 2010 Greenlight is a triple play telecommunications bundled telecommunications service owned by the city of Wilson, North Carolina . Its services are distributed over a fiber optic network that was constructed by the city. The service has attracted attention because of the controversy surrounding its competition with Time Warner Cable and Embarq . ref name GLControversy http tech.slashdot.org story 09 04 23 1521218 Time Warner Cable Wont Compete Seeks Legislation ref Creation In order to fund the Greenlight project, the city of Wilson used funds from bonds, instead of taxpayer money. ref name GLFAQs http www.greenlightnc.com index.php about FAQ Greenlight FAQ s ref Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Greenlight Internet Service Category Wilson, North Carolina ... more details
multiple issues orphan August 2010 unreferenced March 2010 The MasterCard Internet Gateway Service shortened to MiGS is a payment gateway system that allows banks to accept card not present transaction s. MiGS, which is sold by MasterCard , is PCI DSS compliant and is typically branded and priced by the acquiring bank . It is used to interconnect online merchants to their acquiring banks through standards compliant technology and API Virtual Payment Client . This payment gateway provides support for services such as MasterCard SecureCode , Verified by Visa and JCB J Secure . Category Merchant services External links http www.mastercard.com us company en whatwedo apmea sps.html 2 MasterCard website ... more details
In computing , the proposed Internet Storage Name Service iSNS protocol allows automated discovery, management and configuration of iSCSI and Fibre channel Fibre Channel devices using iFCP gateways on a TCP IP network. Features iSNS provides management services similar to those found in Fibre Channel networks, allowing a standard IP network to operate in much the same way that a Fibre Channel storage area network does. Because iSNS is able to emulate Fibre Channel fabric services and manage both iSCSI and Fibre Channel devices, an iSNS server can be used as a consolidated configuration point for an entire storage network. However, standards compliant iSNS implementations are required to support the iFCP protocol, supporting the iSCSI protocol is optional. Components The iSNS standard defines four components The iSNS Protocol iSNSP is a protocol that specifies how iSNS clients and servers communicate. It is intended to be used by various platforms, including switches and targets as well as server hosts. iSNS Clients iSNS clients are part of iSNSP aware storage devices. iSNS clients initiate transactions with iSNS servers using the iSNSP, register device attribute information in a common Discovery Domain DD , download information about other registered clients and receive asynchronous notification of events that occur in their DD s . iSNS Servers iSNS servers respond to iSNS protocol queries and requests made by iSNS clients using the iSNSP. iSNS servers initiate iSNSP State Change ... protocols Category Storage area networks Category Fibre Channel de Internet Storage Name Service ru Internet Storage Name Service ... Change Notification SCN service allows an iSNS Server to issue notifications about each event ... mappings from iSCSI devices to proxy WWNs. References http tools.ietf.org html rfc4171 RFC 4171 Internet Storage Name Service iSNS External links http sourceforge.net projects linuxisns iSNS for Linux ... more details
service area adopted it as their primary home Internet connection. Ricochet s main draw, however, was that it was wireless at the time, there were almost no other options for a wireless Internet connection ...Ricochet was one of the pioneering wireless Internet services in the United States , before Wi Fi , 3G , and other broadband technologies were available to the general public. It was developed and first offered by Metricom Incorporated, which shut down in 2001. Image ricochetbox.jpg thumb right A Ricochet poletop radio in suburban Detroit similar looking devices are used by the Wireless Oakland project, which overlaps part of the Detroit ricochet market History Metricom was founded in 1985, initially selling radios to electric, gas, oil, and water industrial customers. One of its founders was Paul Baran . ref cite news title Paul Baran, Internet and packet switching pioneer, is mourned work Network ... accessdate March 29, 2011 ref Service began in 1994 in Cupertino, California , and was quickly ... introduced a higher speed nominally 128 kbit s, in practice often faster service in 1999 monthly fees for this service, however, were more than double those for the original service. At its height, in early 2001, Ricochet service was available in Atlanta , Baltimore , Dallas , Denver , Detroit , Houston ... , and Washington, D.C. Over 51,000 subscribers paid for the service. In July 2001, however, Ricochet ... 269362.html accessdate March 29, 2011 ref and shut down its service. Like many companies during ... sale. Service was restored to Denver in August 2002, and to San Diego in November 2002. Aerie sold ... notified its Denver customers on March 28, 2008, that service would cease the next day. Technology ... along the path between an end user s modem and a wired internet access point hence the name of the service. The wireless ISP service was an outgrowth of technology Metricom had developed to facilitate ... marketed for a flat monthly fee the original Ricochet service was 29.95 a month, less than the cost ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 This is a list of InternetServiceProvider s ISPs in Bulgaria . class wikitable Company Employees Coverage Users Networx BG 50 Rousse 20,000 Cabletel ? 400,000 incl. cable TV and telephone users Category Internetservice providers of Bulgaria ... more details