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  Federal Standard 1037C - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Federal Standard 1037C entitled Telecommunications: Glossary of Telecommunication Terms is a U.S. Federal Standard, issued by the General Services Administration pursuant to the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended.
As a publication of the U.S. Government, prepared by an agency of the U.S. Government, it appears to be mostly available as a public domain resource, but a few items are derived from copyrighted sources: where this is the case, there is an attribution to the source.
List of telecommunications terms defined in Federal Standard 1037C
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glossary_of_Telecommunication_Terms   (273 words)

  
 Notes from Berango
A telecommunications network is a network of telecommunications links arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links.
Telecommunications network links may in turn be built out of hierarchical transmission systems.
In telecommunication, teleconference is the live exchange of information among persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a telecommunications system.
verplanke.blogspot.com   (613 words)

  
 CONK! Encyclopedia: Category:Cryptography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Cryptography is, traditionally, the study of ways to convert information from its normal, comprehensible form into an obscured guise, unreadable without special knowledge — the practice of encryption.
Cryptography has come to be in widespread use by many civilians who may not have extraordinary needs for secrecy (at least by governmental standards).
Cryptography has come to be often transparently built into the infrastructure for computing and telecommunications; users may not even be aware of it in some cases.
www.conk.com /search/encyclopedia.cgi?q=Category:Cryptography   (179 words)

  
 MCI Enterprise : Federal Solutions : FTS2001 Resource Guide : Glossary of Terms : Glossary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Note: The term is usually applied to the public switched telephone network, but it could be applied more generally to other switched networks that are available to the public, e.g., packet-switched public data networks.
The SDP is the interface point for the physical or logical delivery of a service, one of the points at which performance parameters are measured to determine compliance with the contract, and the point used by the contractor to identify the charges for services rendered.
The term TTY may also be used in referring to this type of device.
global.mci.com /us/enterprise/govt/federal_solutions/resource_guide/glossary_terms/glossary   (10859 words)

  
 GuruNet — Content Map
List of television characters who are hiv positive
List of television personalities who have been awarded the Order of the British Empire
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www.gurunet.com /cm-dsid-2222-letter-1L-first-28101   (101 words)

  
 Encryption Products Transferred to the Commerce Control List
Qualifying encryption systems involving key escrow and key recovery will receive favorable consideration as long as an acceptable key recovery 11 agent has been identified and satisfactory security policies are instituted and maintained.
The amended definition of "export" expressly includes distribution of encryption source or object code subject to EI controls to Internet sites outside the United States or making such code software available for unauthorized transfer outside the United States unless adequate precautions are implemented to prevent such transfer.
Under the EI controls regime, encryption software is treated functionally as a commodity for licensing purposes, rather than for its informational content as is other "software." Therefore, license exceptions for software, such as the mass market ("TSU") and publicly available exceptions, do not normally apply.
www.ffhsj.com /cmemos/0096941.htm   (1909 words)

  
 The Link list and telecommunications policy: improved effectiveness or an electric elite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The Link list is a predominantly Australian list open to all subscribers, established in 1993 as a forum for the exchange of views about the impact of networks on libraries and publishing.
Electronic lists tend to be ephemeral, and to ebb and flow in a rather arbitrary fashion.
Based on a ‘who’ listing of subscribers, Linkers are unevenly divided between sectors with overlapping interests in Internet and telecommunications policy: legal, regulatory, a wide range of commercial activities, academic, media and activists.
doctordemocracy.net /html/ch7.htm   (10977 words)

  
 :: Set Solutions ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Encryption: The process of scrambling files or programs, changing one character string to another through an algorithm (such as the DES algorithm).
Key: In encryption, a key is a sequence of characters used to encode and decode a file.
Typical proxies accept a connection from a user, make a decision as to whether or not the user or client IP address is permitted to use the proxy, perhaps does additional authentication, and then completes a connection on behalf of the user to a remote destination.
www.setsolutions.com /security.htm   (3640 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In general, communications and data management terms that do not relate closely to telecommunications and automated information systems security are outside the scope of this document and are not included.
These terms are not synonymous, since the responsibilities of the COMSEC manager extend beyond the functions required for effective operation of a COMSEC account.
NOTE: List of hypothesized flaws is prioritized on the basis of the estimated probability that a flaw exists and, assuming a flaw does exist, on the ease of exploiting it, and on the extent of control or compromise it would provide.
www.cultural.com /web/security/infosec.glossary.html   (11674 words)

  
 ukcrypto Info Page
The group, supported by a mailing list, is comprised of people with a professional interest in the formulation and content of UK government policy on the provision, use and control of encryption products and services in the UK.
The reply address is set to the list, in the interest of maintaining a freely flowing debate, so please be careful that you do not inadvertently post inappropriate responses.
This is a hidden list, which means that the members list is available only to the list administrator.
www.chiark.greenend.org.uk /mailman/listinfo/ukcrypto   (594 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Encryption – the process of "scrambling" information using secret keys and mathematical algorithms.
Neighboring Cell List – an electronically created list of the cells that are adjacent to the cell currently being used.
This list is used during MAHO type handoffs to help determine the next cellsite to handoff to.
www.cordero2.com /glossary.htm   (5573 words)

  
 List of telecommunications encryption terms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of telecommunications encryption terms derived from the Glossary of Telecommunication Terms published as Federal Standard 1037C.
Please see the Federal Standard article for copyright-related issues, as not all parts of the source document are in the public domain.
This page was last modified 07:36, 25 October 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_telecommunications_encryption_terms   (78 words)

  
 FIPS 46-2 - (DES), Data Encryption Standard
The specific utilization of encryption and the implementation of the DES will be based on many factors particular to the computer system and its associated components.
The terms, conditions and scope of the licenses are set out in notices published in the May 13, 1975 and August 31, 1976 issues of the Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office (934 O.G. 452 and 949 O.G. Alternative Modes of Using the DES.
The Data Encryption Standard is being made available for use by Federal agencies within the context of a total security program consisting of physical security procedures, good information management practices, and computer system/network access controls.
www.itl.nist.gov /fipspubs/fip46-2.htm   (4515 words)

  
 This module is organized as a series of questions and answers revolving around the use of encryption to ensure privacy ...
Strong "public key" encryption may be thought of as a type of electronic "self-help" used to protect the content of electronic communications from unwanted intrusion by governmental entities and private actors alike.
Encryption source code, once compiled, works to make computer communication and transactions secret; it creates a lockbox of sorts around a message that can only be unlocked by someone with a key.
That encryption source code may on occasion be used expressively does not mean that its export is "conduct commonly associated with expression" or that the EAR regulations are directed at expressive conduct.
www.cyberspacelaw.org /aoki   (17856 words)

  
 TCP/IP Resources List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
List of enhancements to Comer's TCP code by Simon Ilyushchenko http://simonf.com/tcp/ On-line networking magazines : 1.
A list of many mirror sites (allowing access via FTP, WWW, Gopher, mail, etc) is available at : ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/faqs/news-answers/introduction A very good TCP/IP Q and A site was brought up by Yegappan Lakshmanan.
The first is located at http://groups.yahoo.com/, and actually carries (and allows to create) mailing lists, the second is a a lists search engine located at http://www.liszt.com/, and the last is a directory of mailing lists located at http://paml.net/ 8.2 Network research sites and pages.
www.faqs.org /faqs/internet/tcp-ip/resource-list   (4317 words)

  
 Crew-List Terms and conditions
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If any part of these Terms of Use is held invalid or unenforceable, that portion shall be construed in a manner consistent with applicable law to reflect, as nearly as possible, the original intentions of the parties, and the remaining portions shall remain in full force and effect.
crew-list.net /terms.html   (2666 words)

  
 Motorola Web Site Terms of Use
You acknowledge you have read, and agree to be bound by these Terms of Use and to comply with all applicable laws and regulations, including without limitation U.S. export and re-export control laws and regulations regarding the transmission of technical data exported from the United States or the country in which you reside.
You may also be subject to additional terms and conditions that may apply when you use purchase products or services, participate in a sweepstakes, contest or other promotion, participate in a Motorola-sponsored Developer Program or service, or use or download software.
If any provision of these Web Site Terms of Use is held to be invalid by any law, rule, order or regulation of any government or by the final determination of any state or federal court, such invalidity shall not affect the enforceability of any other provision of the Terms of Use.
www.motorola.com /legal   (2271 words)

  
 Technical Terms: List 3
Informally, a cyberpunk could be anyone, generally of a young age, who is skilled with technology and spends a lot of time working on and with computers and their accouterments.
Snail mail is a term used to describe normal, everyday, tangible mail; that is, what comes into your mailbox or is delivered to your door by the postman.
Bandwidth, when used in telecommunications terms, is the width of a communications channel, generally measured in Hertz.
www.du.edu /~kmurphy3/Definitions3.html   (1169 words)

  
 CityStar's ToS
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Violation of those terms shall constitute theft of Service and may be prosecuted under civil and criminal law.
In the event that any portion of this Agreement is held to be unenforceable, the unenforceable portion shall be construed in accordance with applicable law as nearly as possible to reflect the original intentions of the parties and the remainder of the provisions shall remain in full force and effect.
www.citystar.com /terms.htm   (3494 words)

  
 Auditing Dictionary of Terms
encryption is scrambling data so it is meaningless to anyone but the intended recipient, who has the key to unscramble the data.
The journal lists transactions and indicates accounts to which they are posted.
The journal lists all transactions and the accounts to which they are posted.
www.ais-cpa.com /glosa.html   (10258 words)

  
 Kodakgallery.com  Terms of Service   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The terms of our privacy policy are incorporated into, and considered part of, these Terms.
These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California.
Any disputes arising under or in connection with these Terms shall be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts of the State of California.
www.kodakgallery.com /TermsOfService.jsp   (6402 words)

  
 GSM World - Glossary of Terms
The following is a compiled list of mobile terms and acronyms taken from a GSM Association supported publication.
A method used in telecommunications where a temporary dedicated circuit of constant bandwidth is established between two distant endpoints in a network.
Telecommunications and Internet Protocol Harmonisation over Networks; an ETSI project designed to support the market for voice communications and voice band communications.
www.gsmworld.com /technology/glossary.shtml   (4359 words)

  
 Banned Books Online
Note that the listings are meant to be representative rather than exhaustive.
Judge Kaplan decided to discount testimony that computer code was protected speech from computer scientist Dave Touretzky of CMU (whose runs a web site with exhibits of various expressions of the source code.) Instead, the judge likening a possessor of the code as being infected with a disease that must be controlled.
To see a list of books have been the targets of recent school censorship attempts in the United States see this list of Challenged and Banned Books of 2004 from the American Library Association.
digital.library.upenn.edu /books/banned-books.html   (4421 words)

  
 Alphabetic list of terms - version 1k
An International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-T) standard for sampling data by means of pulse code modulation (PCM).
In Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), the list of autonomous systems that a packet must traverse to reach a given set of IP address destinations located within a single autonomous system destination.
The list can consist of sequences (which are series of autonomous systems that must be traversed in the order specified) and sets (which are collections of autonomous systems, one of more of which must be traversed in any order to the destination).
www.maxrouter.com /glossary/glossary.htm   (9202 words)

  
 A TCP/IP Resources List
The newsgroup is gated to a mailing list and it is served by listserv@list.nih.gov, under the name PCIP.
Info about various TCP/IP protocols originating from UNIX utilities, such as r-* services, lpd, and talk, can be found in a page I've written up for the purpose of concentrating the info at a single point.
The first is located at http://groups.yahoo.com/, and actually carries (and allows to create) mailing lists, the second is a a lists search engine located at http://www.liszt.com/, and the last is a directory of mailing lists located at http://paml.net/
www.private.org.il /tcpip_rl.html   (4396 words)

  
 LawMeme   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The district court in Colorado held that the Do-Not-Call List violated the First Amendment right to free speech, while the district court in Oklahoma held that the FTC lacked the necessary authority to institute the list (claiming the Telemarketing and Consumer Fraud and Abuse Prevention Act or TCFAP did not provide sufficient authority).
Since the Do-Not-Call List specifically targets commercial entities (political and non-profit organizations are excluded), this could be interpreted to be a restriction on speech based on the speech's content, which is generally protected by the First Amendment.
The do-not-call list is a valid commercial speech regulation under Central Hudson because it directly advances substantial governmental interests and is narrowly tailored.
research.yale.edu /lawmeme/modules.php?name=News&new_topic=32   (3672 words)

  
 Standards (and Cross References)
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), Organization for technical interoperability.
T1, Telecommunications Committee - American National Standards Institute (ANSI) committee.
PGP FAQ, Pretty Good Privacy - available Public Key Encryption algorithms.
www.cmpcmm.com /cc/standards.html   (1254 words)

  
 Alphabetical List of All Terms and Definitions - Maxim/Dallas
General term used to describe an undesirable, momentary pulse or unexpected input or output.
A term used in microprocessor-supervisory circuit datasheets to describe the maximum magnitude and duration of a negative-going VCC supply-voltage pulse without causing the reset output to assert.
International Telecommunication Union: An international organization under the UN that is concerned with telecommunications.
www.maxim-ic.com /glossary/index.cfm/AC/All   (10948 words)

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