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Broadband and Access
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Number of Broadband Users by Access ( April 2005 )
Number of Broadband Users by Access ( June 2004 )
Number of Broadband Users by Access ( June 2002 )
* Broadband Radio Access Network, an European Telecommunications Standards Institute project involving low-cost, high-capacity radio links
In ETSI the standards are defined by the BRAN project ( Broadband Radio Access Networks ).
In July 2009, the working group approved its " IEEE 1901 Draft Standard for Broadband over Power Line Networks: Medium Access Control and Physical Layer Specifications " as an IEEE draft standard for broadband over power lines defining medium access control and physical layer specifications.
The DSLAM traffic is switched to a Broadband Remote Access Server where the end user traffic is then routed across the ISP network to the Internet.
* Broadband Remote Access Server ( BRAS )
Other terms for this type of access include Broadband Wireless Access ( BWA ), Radio In The Loop ( RITL ), Fixed-Radio Access ( FRA ) and Fixed Wireless Access ( FWA ).
IEEE 802. 20 or Mobile Broadband Wireless Access ( MBWA ) was a specification by the standard association of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ( IEEE ) for mobile wireless Internet access networks.
The Mobile Broadband Wireless Access ( MBWA ) Working Group was approved by IEEE Standards Board on December 11, 2002 to prepare a formal specification for a packet-based air interface designed for Internet Protocol-based services.
HiperMAN ( High Performance Radio Metropolitan Area Network ) is a standard created by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute ( ETSI ) Broadband Radio Access Networks ( BRAN ) group to provide a wireless network communication in the 2-11 GHz bands across Europe and other countries which follow the ETSI standard.
* Broadband Wireless Access, technology that provides high-speed wireless Internet access or computer networking access over a wide area
* Broadband Access Systems ( Acquired by ADC Telecommunications )
* Broadband Network Gateway, also known as a Broadband Remote Access Server
Access Broadband Power Line ( BPL ) refers to a to-the-home broadband access technology.

Broadband and Server
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The company also produces the NBBS ( Netopia Broadband Server Software ), as well as the Timbuktu remote administration software.

Broadband and see
Plusnet continued to see month on month growth in the dial-up market and this growth was further augmented with the launch of a 512 kbit / s Broadband Internet service in August 2000.

Access and Server
Well known DBMSs include Oracle, IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Access, PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
The 10. 4 release adds 64-bit application support, Access Control Lists, Xgrid, link aggregation, e-mail spam filtering ( SpamAssassin ), virus detection ( ClamAV ), Gateway Setup Assistant, and servers for Software Update, iChat Server using XMPP ,< ref >
The Remote Access Server, the Virtual Private Network server, the Network switch with port-based authentication, and the Network Access Server ( NAS ), are all gateways that control access to the network, and all have a RADIUS client component that communicates with the RADIUS server.
The user or machine sends a request to a Remote Access Server ( RAS ) to gain access to a particular network resource using access credentials.
Access Challenge is also used in more complex authentication dialogs where a secure tunnel is established between the user machine and the Radius Server in a way that the access credentials are hidden from the RAS.
Though not natively a graphical operating system, the IBM i Access licensed product includes iSeries Navigator, a client-based and web-based graphical tool for administration of the system, database, Apache web server, and WebSphere Application Server.
* Access Control Server, a component of Cisco's Network Admission Control technology
In 1993, Citrix purchased the product " Netware Access Server " from Novell.
The Microsoft partnership for a version called SQL Server dBASE also came to nothing, as dBASE never worked well in this environment, and Microsoft eventually released Access in this role instead.
The two endpoints of an L2TP tunnel are called the LAC ( L2TP Access Concentrator ) and the LNS ( L2TP Network Server ).
Internetworking company Novell developed a product called Netware Access Server incorporating features of DESQview 386 and pcAnywhere.
A useful example of this is Microsoft Exchange Server 2003's Outlook Web Access feature.
AFP 3. 2 adds support for Access Control Lists and extended attributes in Mac OS X Server 10. 4.
It is important to note that in addition to concurrent user Citrix licensing, there must exist a Terminal Server Client Access License ( CAL ) and a Windows Server CAL from Microsoft for each client connection.
* OMA, Outlook Mobile Access, a mobile phone email program using Microsoft Exchange Server

Access and see
In any access control model, the entities that can perform actions in the system are called subjects, and the entities representing resources to which access may need to be controlled are called objects ( see also Access Control Matrix ).
Although CSMA / CA has been used in a variety of wired communication systems, it is particularly beneficial in a wireless LAN due to a common problem of multiple stations being able to see the Access Point, but not each other.
On May 6, 2008, NBC Today Show personality Al Roker broadcasted live from Malmstrom AFB as part of an " Access Granted " series centered on places the American public doesn't get to see firsthand.
The initiatives of the Public Library of Science in the United States have initiated similar proposals in Europe, most notably the " Berlin Declaration " developed by the German Max Planck Society, which has also pledged grant support for author charges ( see also the “ Budapest Open Access Initiative ”).
Access to the museum appears to involve knocking at the main base's gate to ask to see the museum, at which point one is told ( in French ) to wait outside for a few minutes while the museum curator, who is an active Belgian military officer, comes to provide access and a tour in English.
In software engineering, it is also considered good practice to develop or use abstraction layers for database access, so that the same application will work with different databases ; here, the abstraction layer allows other parts of the program to access the database transparently ( see Data Access Object, for example ).
These plans will be subject to approval and review by a new body called the Office for Fair Access ( OFFA, see ' Other Provisions ' below ).
* Opportunistic Spectrum Access ( AKA Smart radio, see also related article Frequency-hopping spread spectrum )
Access to both sites is strictly limited, with the common public allowed to see little more than the thatched roofs of the central structures, hidden behind four tall wooden fences.
* Fixed Wireless Access, see Wireless local loop
For the television channel in Alberta that previously used the Access name, see CTV Two Alberta.
For the Microsoft library of the same name, see Data Access Objects.
Of the 237, 000 medical sites representing 680, 000 physicians surveyed in SK & A's 2010 Physician Access survey, half said they prefer or require an appointment to see a rep ( up from 38. 5 % preferring or requiring an appointment in 2008 ), while 23 % won't see reps at all, according to the survey data.
The renovation was conducted coincidentally with the Easy Access upgrade to the station ( see below ) and the replacement of the original incandescent lamp platform indicators with plasma display indicators.
The TfL publication " Tube Access Guide " dated July 2006 indicates this station as having " Connection only between fast, semi-fast and " all stations " Metropolitan Line services " ( NB-without lifts there will only be step-free interchange between Metropolitan Line trains travelling in the same direction ) and " Entry and exit not accessible " ( see station description above ).
Access to the upper part of the Tryweryn is uncontroversial-this contrasts with recreational access to many of the other rivers in Wales, ( see Rivers Access Campaign for more information ), and adds to the popularity of the Tryweryn among kayakers and rafters.
Other synthesizers have featured concepts which are similar in some aspects, such as PPG, Waldorf, and Access Virus wavetables, Synclavier resynthesis, and Ensoniq Transwaves and Hyperwaves ( see the Ensoniq TS 10 ).
Reconciliation has been used at least once nominally for a non-budgetary purpose ( for example, see the College Cost Reduction and Access Act of 2007, when a Republican was president and the Democrats controlled Congress ).
Later, Finn explains that she really wanted to live so she could see Access again, because she had always loved him.
* Rob Thomas: Rooter: A Methodology for the Typical Unification of Access Points and Redundancy, 2005 for WMSCI ( see above )
It is also common to see Access used for the database, as many Windows-based websites are hosted on shared web servers, which either do not support Microsoft SQL Server or make it expensive for the hobbyist or small business.

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