ISDN ISDN, which stands for Integrated Services Digital Network (originally "Integriertes Sprach- und Datennetz," which is German for "Integrated Speech and Data Net") , is a set of telecommunication...
iDEN iDEN, which stands for Integrated Digital Enhanced Network, is a wireless telecommunications technology which offers the benefits of a trunked radio and a mobile phone to its subscribers. It was...
MMS, which stands for Multimedia Messaging Service, is a standard for wireless telecommunications systems, developed as an evolution of Short Message Service (SMS). It enables the transmission of me...
OSI The OSI model, which is shorthand for Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model, is an abstract computer network protocol design divided into seven layers, developed in 1977 by the Ameri...
AirPort Extreme is the successor of AirPort, a wireless local area networking brand introduced by Apple, Inc. It was introduced by Apple on January 7, 2003. While AirPort was based on the IEEE 802.11...
AES Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), also known as US FIPS PUB 197, is a block cipher which has been adopted as an encryption standard by the U.S. government, superseding the Data Encryption Stand...
Common Data Modeling is one of the core considerations when setting up a business data warehouse. Any serious company wanting to have a data warehouse will have to be first serious about data models....
Common Data Modeling is defining the unifying the structure used in allowing heterogeneous business environments to interoperate. A Common Data Model is very critical to a business organization. Espe...
Handshake Standard - A Handshake is a term in information technology and telecommunications that refers to the automated process of negotiation that dynamically sets the parameters (such as informati...
AMPS Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) is a first-generation (1G) analog mobile phone system standard developed by Bell Labs and introduced in America in 1983, with variants such as Total Access Co...