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º Vaginal and Anal Secretions Newsletter #0079 º
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ÇÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĶ
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º Date Released : [08/15/92] Author: ® PR“áˆúX ¯ º
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ÇÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĶ
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º Tymnet Info Pak º
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ÓÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄĽ
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DESCRIPTION AND LOCATIONS OF INTERNATIONAL SERVICES
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---------------------------------------------------
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BT TYMNET's Global Network Service (GNS) combines three level of
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international services:
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1. BT TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK CONNECTION SERVICE
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2. ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE
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3. BASIC GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE
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BT TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK CONNECTION SERVICE (TGN) is currently
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offered in the following countries:
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Australia Japan
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Austria Netherlands
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Belgium New Zealand
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Canada Singapore
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Denmark Spain
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France Sweden
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Germany Switzerland
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Gibraltar United Kingdom
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Hong Kong United States
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Italy
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BT TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK CONNECTION SERVICE are BT TYMNET owned and
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operated sites and equipment. Global, Regional and local support is
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provided end-to-end by BT TYMNET's trained and experienced technical
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staff, in place worldwide since 1977. Round the clock coverage for
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trouble reporting and response on critical problems is provided. BT
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TYMNET Global Network Service enhanced pricing, local currency
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billing and end-user billing is available.
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ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE (EGC) complement the service
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described above and is currently available from the following
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locations:
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Alaska (USA)* Italy
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Antigua Japan
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Argentina Jamaica
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Australia Korea
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Austria Netherlands
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Bahamas Netherland Antilles
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Bahrain New Zealand
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Barbados Panama
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Belgium Paraguay
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Bermuda Philippines
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Britsh Virgin Islands Puerto Rico*
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Cayman Islands Russia
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Denmark Saudi Arabia
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Dominica Republic Spain
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France Sweden
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Germany Switzerland
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Guam* Trinidad and Tobago
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Guatemala United Kingdom
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Honduras US Virgin Islands
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Hong Kong
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Israel
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* USA Domestic services and rates apply
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ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE is offered by a local
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Telecommunication Administration equipped with BT TYMNET technology.
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In many instances the administration is using BT TYMNET's Network
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Supervisors to operate the packet service in their area.
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All ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE locations offer direct TYM2
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(TYMNET's proprietary) protocol connection to the BT TYMNET Public
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Network and thus may offer BT TYMNET's comprehensive array of
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enhanced protocol services. Most currently offer BT TYMNET
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asynchronous access and X.25 service. Naturally, a close affinity
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exists between BT TYMNET and ENHANCED GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE
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providers so a very high degree of service and support exists in
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these locations. TYMUSA, a universal dial-up service which is billed
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back to the customer's home office, is offered from all the above
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locations.
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BASIC GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE (BGC) completes the full range of
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international connectivity and is currently available from the
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following locations:
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Andorra* Greenland Panama
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Angola* Guadelope* Peru
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Antigua Guam & Saipan Philippines
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Argentina Guatemala Polynesia
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Australia Guyana* Portugal
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Austria Honduras Puerto Rico
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Bahamas Hong Kong Qatar
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Bahrain Hungary Reunion Island
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Barbados Iceland Russia
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Belgium India Saudi Arabia
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Bermuda Indonesia San Mariano*
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Brazil Ireland Senegal*
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Brunei* Israel Seychelles*
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Cameroon* Italy Singapore
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Canada Ivory Coast South Africa
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Cayman Islands Jamaica South Korea
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Chile Japan Spain
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China Kuwait* Sweden
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Colombia Lebanon* Switzerland
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Costa Rica Liechtenstein* Taiwan
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Curacao Luxembourg Thailand
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Denmark Macau* Togolese Republic
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Djibouti* Madagascar Tortola (BVI)*
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Dominican Republic Malaysia Trinidad & Tobago
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Egypt Malta* Tunisia
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Eire* Mauritius* Turkey
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Faroe Islands* Mexico Turks & Caicos
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Finland Morocco UAE
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France Mozambique US Virgin Islands
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French Antilles Nambia United Kingdom
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French Guiana* Nth. Antilles United States
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French Polynesia Netherlands Uruguay
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French West Indies New Caledonia* Vanuatu*
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Gabon* New Zealand Yugoslavia*
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Gambia* Northern Marianas Zimbabwe
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Germany Norway
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Greece Oman*
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* Information will be available on the next update
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BASIC GLOBAL CONNECTION SERVICE providers connect their networks to
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BT TYMNET exclusively via X.75 protocol gateways. The CCITT
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recommendation X.75 is closely related to the better known CCITT X.25
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recommendation and provides a reliable communication channel for
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interworking between Public Data Networks.
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As a supplier of network technology to US IRC's and foreign carriers
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for more than 10 years, BT TYMNET has a wealth of experience with
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the X.75 standard and actively participates in its development. BT
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TYMNET X.75 software has evolved into a sophisticated product
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providing numerous advanced features not found in other X.75
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implementations. BT TYMNET maintains and supports more X.75 gateway
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links than any other network in the world.
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All of BT TYMNET's X.75 gateways are supported by BT TYMNET's
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International Network Services (INS) group which ensures that all the
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gateways are configured to provide a uniform interface to BT
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TYMNET regardless of the origination network.
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COMPUTER TYPES AVAILABLE ON THE TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK
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Amdahl 470 Series, 5800
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Apollo DN 416
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Basic Timesharing BTI 4000/25, BTI 5000, BTI 8000
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BBN BBN Pluribus
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Basic Four System 730
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Burroughs B1900, B4700, B4800, B5700, B5900
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Burroughs B6700, B6800, B6900, B7700, B7800
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Computer Automation SyFA, SyFA1, SyFA2, SyFA3
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Control Data 2550, 3300, 3600, 6400, 6500, 6600,
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Control Data 7600, Cyber 17, Cyber 70 Series,
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Control Data Cyber 170 Series, Cyber 720, Cyber 750,
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Control Data Cyber 1000
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Data General Eclipse C/330, C/350, S/140, S230, S250,
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Data General MV/8000, M/1600, Nova Series, S40
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Datapoint Datapoint 6000, 6600, 8600
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DEC PDP-9, PDP-10, PDP-11, PDP15, LSI-11
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DEC VAX 11, DEC System 20 Series
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Foonly F-3
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Harris Harris 550, 800, 1660, 1670
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Honeywell DPS 8 Series, 66/17, 68/80, 400, 437
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Honeywell 1648, 6000, 6080, 6460, 6678, 6880
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Honeywell GE-635, Level 6, DP S8, DP S440
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Hewlett Packard HP 1000, 2000, 3000, 6000
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IBM 1130, 202X, 308X, 3933, 360/44, 360/50
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IBM 360/65, 360/67, 360/75, 360/165, 370/135
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IBM 370/138, 370/145, 370/148, 370/155,
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IBM 370/158, 370/158 MP, 370/165, 370/168
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IBM 370/168 MP, 370/3705, Series 1, System/3
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IBM System/34, 4300, 4331, 4341, 4344.
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IPL IPL 4436, 4446
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Magnuson Micom 600
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Microdata Reality, Royale
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NAS AS/5, AS/6, AS/5000, AS/7031, AS/7000
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NAS AS/9000, AS/9060, AS/9050
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NCR 850, Century 300, N 8450
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Norsk Data Nord-100
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Northern Sycor 291, PCI 1076
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Perkin-Elmer P-E3220
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Prime Prime 150, 400, 500, 550, 650, 750,
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Prime 850, 1000, 1064
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Tandem Nonstop, T-16/3
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Texas Instrument 990
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Univac Univac 1100, 1106, 1108, 1110, 1182,
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Univac 9030, 9080
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Wang VS100
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XDS 53, 940, Sigma 3, Sigma 6, Sigma 7
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XDS Sigma 9
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INTERFACE TYPES AVAILABLE ON THE TYMNET GLOBAL NETWORK
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|HOST PROTOCOLS * Available [] Under development |
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|-----------------------------------------------------------------|
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TERMINAL |ASYNC|3270 |3270 | RJE |TINET| X.25|2946 |SDLC | VIP | UTS | ICL |
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PROTOCOLS | | BSC | XNA | | | | | QLLC|7700 |4000 | CO3 |
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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ASYNC | * | * | * | | | * | * | | | * | * |
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3270 BSC | * | * | * | | | * | | | | * | |
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3270 XNA | * | * | * | | | * | | | | [] | |
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RJE | * | | | * | | * | | | | | |
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TINET | | | | | * | * | | | | | |
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X.25 | * | * | * | | | * | | * | | [] | |
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2946 | * | | | | | * | * | | | | |
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SDLC QLLC | | | | | | * | | * | | | |
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VIP7700 | * | | | | | [] | | | * | | |
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UTS4000 | * | | | | | * | | | | * | |
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ICL CO3 | | | | | | | | | | | * |
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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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note: RJE groups the following protocols: 2780,3780,HASP,RSCS,POWER/MLI
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XNA can be replaced with SNA(IBM), FNA(FUJITSU) and HNA(HITACHI)
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TERMINAL IDENTIFIERS
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A terminal identifier indicates to the network the characteristics of your
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terminal. Most terminals can use the "A" terminal identifier. However, if
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your terminal requires a carriage return delay, for example, then the "I"
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or the "E" identifier should be used.
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At 'please type your terminal identifier' please enter:
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A for PC's and CRT terminals (SAVE parity)
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C for 300 baud Impact Printer Terminals
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E for Thermal Printer Terminals like the SILENT 700 series
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F for BETA transaction terminals
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G for the GE Terminet at 1200 baud
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I for 300 baud Thermal Printer Terminals
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K for EVEN/ODD parity terminals (future implementation)
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O for MARK/SPACE parity terminals (BBS access)
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Y for 300 baud Transaction terminals
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Logon Options
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At the 'please log in:' prompt the user can specify control characters
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to set the network to the needs of the user.
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For example when you are connected to a database and the data is
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coming in to fast you can backpressure the data by typing control S. The
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network however will only react on this command if you specified ^R at
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the logon step.
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^E - control E - Enter Full Duplex mode (future implementation)
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^H - control H - Enter Half Duplex mode - disable echo!!
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^I - control I - Build optimal circuit for Interactive traffic
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^P - control P - Force EVEN Parity
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^R - control R - Enable host backpressure X-on X-off
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^U - control U - Force terminal data to uppercase
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^V - control V - Build optimal circuit for Volume traffic
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^W - control W - Erase login up to last terminator
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^X - control X - Enable terminal backpressure X-on X-off
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^Z - control Z - Disconnect/Logoff
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ESC - escape - Discard login and get NEW please log in prompt
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BREAK - break - Switch to CCITT X.3 X.28 X.29 PAD (selected nodes)
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PASSWORD CHANGE PROCEDURES
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Passwords to usernames can be easily changed if this option has been
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enabled by your account manager. Follow the 11 steps listed below.
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1. Dial your local TYMNET access number.
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2. Send the terminal identifier you normally use (for example 'A')
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3. At the please log in: prompt type in 'PASSWORD' <carriage return>
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4. A circuit will be established to the validation system, and you
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are prompted to enter the username for which you want to change
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the password.
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5. If the name is correct, you are prompted for the old password.
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6. Enter the old password.
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7. If old password is correct, you are prompted for the new password.
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8. Passwords must have a minimum length of 8 characters and must contain
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one or more non-alpha numeric character.
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9. The new password is then checked for the valid format.
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10. If the password format is valid, enter the new password once more.
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The system will immediately modify your password on the network.
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11. The system disconnects, and you are back at 'please log in'
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NETWORK MESSAGES
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please log in: - Type your logon string
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username: - Type your logon string
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password: - Enter the password for the username.
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error, type username: - An INVALID username was entered.
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error, type password: - An INVALID password was entered.
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access not permitted - You are NOT allowed to access the requested
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host from this network access point.
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please see your - You have been unsuccessful to logon to the
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representative. network, so the network disconnects you!!
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Verify your username and password!
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try again in 2 minutes - A network supervisor change is taking place.
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no path available - Try again in a few minutes
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host down - The host is NOT reporting to the network.
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host shut - The host is reporting, but access is disabled,
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or all ports are in use.
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host is online - You are connected to the host.
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host not available - Host is isolated from the network, try later.
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host out of ports - All ports are in use at this time, try later.
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host not responding - The host is answered, but does not respond,
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this problem needs to be solved, try later.
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SERVICE CLASSIFICATIONS FOR DATABASE OR TIMESHARING
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COMPANIES USING TYMNET
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MAJOR CATEGORIES
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Business Investments
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Communications Legal
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Computers Livestock
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Economics Marketing
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Education Medicine
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Electronic Mail Natural Resources
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Environment Real Estate
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Finance Safety
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Games Science
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General Interest Sports
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Government Trade
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Health Care Transportation
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Insurance Travel
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International
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OTHER CATEGORIES
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Accounting Law
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Airlines Management
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Asia Manufacturing
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Aviation Market Analysis
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Batch (Processing) Mines
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Car Network
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Chats News
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Chemistry Nuclear Power
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Commodities Outsourcing
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Computing Patents
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Conferences PC
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Corporate Racing
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Credit (Business or Consumer) Records
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Data (Processing) Registration
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Direct Marketing Research
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Disaster Recovery Reservations
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DMV RJE
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Electric Power Route Planning
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Engineering Schedules
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Export SEC
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Fax Services Securities
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Fictitious Names Software
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Flight Plans Tax
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Hotel Timesharing
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Horses Translation
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Information UCC
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Instruction User Group
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IRS (Internal Revenue Service) Vendors
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Japan Weather
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Languages
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DATABASE OR TIMESHARING COMPANIES ON TYMNET
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APCUG "GLOBALNET" BBS
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Bloodstock Research Information
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BRS Information Technologies
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BT, North America (Dialcom)
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Cartermill, Inc.
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Charles Schwab and Company, Inc.
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Chemical Abstracts Services (CAS)
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Commercial SABRE
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Commodity Systems, Inc.
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CompuServe, Inc.
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Compusource
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Computer Intelligence
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Connect, Inc.
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Creative Automation Co.
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Delphi
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Dialog Information Services, Inc.
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Digital Equipment Corp.
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Diversified Network Applications, Inc.
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Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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Dun and Bradstreet
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Electronic Data Systems Corp.
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Export Network, Inc.
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Gibson Information Systems (GIS)
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Global Interconnect Communications, Inc.
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Idioma Translation
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Interactive Data Corp.
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Jeppesen DataPlan
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Mead Data Central
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Metro On-Line Services, Ltd.
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National Library of Medicine (NLM)
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NewsNet, Inc.
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Nikkei Telecom Japan
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Nuclear Power Experience
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OCR Services, Inc.
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Official Airline Guide (OAG)
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ORBIT Search Service
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Power Computing Company
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Rand McNally - TDM, Inc.
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Real Estate Investment Network
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SeniorNet
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Southeast Regional Data Center (SERDAC)
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SPEEDS Corporation
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The Jockey Club Information Systems
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TRW Business Credit Division
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TRW Information Services
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USA TODAY Sports Center
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West Publishing Company (WEST)
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Xerox Computer Services (XCS)
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GLOSSARY OF TERMINOLOGY
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-----------------------
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BPS: Bits per second is an information transfer rate. BPS
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is the number of bits that can be represented each second
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on a communication facility or device communication port.
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CCITT: Comite Consultatif International de Telephonie et
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de Telegraphie. An advisory committee to the international
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telecommunications union (ITU) whose recommendations
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covering telephony and telegraphy have international
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influence among telecommunications engineers,
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manufacturers, and administrators.
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CHARACTER: Letter, figure, number, punctuation, or other
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sign contained in a message. Because data is handled and
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transferred as a series of characters, the term in also
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used to mean one bit pattern in a specific data code.
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CONNECT TIME: The length of time a communications channel
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is in use for each transmission. Includes both message
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time and operating time.
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DNIC: Data Network Identification Code: Every DNIC
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consists of 4 digits. The first three digits should always
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identify a country and could be regarded as a Data Country
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Code (DCC). The fourth, or network digit, should identify
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a specific data network in the country.
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KILOSEGMENT (Kseg): 1000 segments.
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KILOCHARACTER (Kchar): 1000 characters.
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NUI: Network User Identifier. Required only for dialup
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access. A code which must be quoted on each occasion
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PROTOCOL: A set of rules or instructions for carrying out
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SEGMENT: A chargeable unit of volume. One segment is 0-64
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octets (qv) of data.
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TRANSMISSION: Sending information in the form of electrical
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signals over electric wires, waveguides, or radio.
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X.25: CCITT recommendation that specifies the interface
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between user data terminal equipment (DTE) and
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packet-switching data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE).
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X.75: A standard for connecting X.25 networks; developed by
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the CCITT.
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