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Telcos often sell Frame Relay to businesses looking for a cheaper alternative to dedicated lines ; its use in different geographic areas depended greatly on governmental and telecommunication companies ' policies.
Protocols including Packet over SONET / SDH, MPLS, ATM and Frame relay are often used by service providers to deliver the links that are used in WANs.
X. 25 was an important early WAN protocol, and is often considered to be the " grandfather " of Frame Relay as many of the underlying protocols and functions of X. 25 are still in use today ( with upgrades ) by Frame Relay.
Frame Relay often serves to connect local area networks ( LANs ) with major backbones as well as on public wide-area networks ( WANs ) and also in private network environments with leased lines over T-1 lines.
Frame Relay connections are often given a committed information rate ( CIR ) and an allowance of burstable bandwidth known as the extended information rate ( EIR ).
Telcos often sell Frame Relay to businesses looking for a cheaper alternative to dedicated lines ; its use in different geographic areas depended greatly on governmental and telecommunication companies ' policies.
Frame rate is most often expressed in frames per second ( FPS ) and is also expressed in progressive scan monitors as hertz ( Hz ).
Flicker Frame Video, often called FLKR Frame, is a method of modifying poor-quality video files into files that trick the human eye into seeing a clearer and better image in a video.
Frame stories are often organized as a gathering of people in one place for the exchange of stories.
The Japanese market does not apply any of the international VIN systems ; instead, Japan uses a Frame Number, which is a string of 9 to 12 alphanumeric characters often identifying a particular make and model, and a serial number of the vehicle.
These Combined Frame Stretcher & Spring Brackets are often referred to as " sub-frames ".
Frame and panel construction ( also called " rail and stile ") is a woodworking technique often used in the making of doors, wainscoting, and other decorative features for cabinets, furniture, and homes.
Theologian John Frame has called Kline " the most impressive biblical theologian of my lifetime ," adding that Kline's work " is orthodox, yet often original, and it always provides rich analysis of Scripture.

Frame and use
Another advantage of the use of virtual circuits comes with the ability to use them as a multiplexing layer, allowing different services ( such as voice, Frame Relay, n * 64 channels, IP ).
MPLS can make use of existing ATM network or Frame Relay infrastructure, as its labeled flows can be mapped to ATM or Frame Relay virtual-circuit identifiers, and vice versa.
Frame Relay aimed to make more efficient use of existing physical resources, which allow for the underprovisioning of data services by telecommunications companies ( telcos ) to their customers, as clients were unlikely to be utilizing a data service 100 percent of the time.
Thus a retail chain, for instance, may use Frame Relay for connecting rural stores into their corporate WAN.
However, under certain circumstances, voice and video transmission do use Frame Relay.
Frame Relay was designed for use on links with error-rates far lower than available when X. 25 was designed.
Frame Relay aimed to make more efficient use of existing physical resources, permitting the over-provisioning of data services by telecommunications companies to their customers, as clients were unlikely to be utilizing a data service 100 percent of the time.
Beginning in the early 1990s in North America, use of X. 25 networks ( predominated by Telenet and Tymnet ) began being replaced with Frame Relay service offered by national telephone companies.
Many companies did not intend to cross over to Frame Relay packet switching because it is more cost effective to use X. 25 on slower networks.
Modern geodetic reference systems, such as the World Geodetic System and the International Terrestrial Reference Frame, use a single Earth-centered oblate spheroid.
Most car bodies are not true monocoques ; instead modern cars use unitary construction which is also known as unit body, unibody, or Body Frame Integral construction.
Frame: Cristofori's pianos use an internal frame member ( bentside ) to support the soundboard ; in other words, the structural member attaching the right side of the soundboard is distinct from the external case that bears the tension of the strings.
Ultimately, the suits were approved for use in the Sydney Olympics and in December 2000 the super-suit earned a place on Popular Science's " 100 Best of What's New ", alongside the US Navy's F-16 replacement and Kodak's Smart Digital Picture Frame with built-in modem.
Meanwhile, the Fatal Frame series has remained true to the roots of the genre, even as Fatal Frame IV transitioned from the use of fixed cameras to an over-the-shoulder viewpoint.
Almost all cheap LCD displays ( such as typical twisted nematic types ) use dithered 18-bit color ( 64 × 64 × 64 = 262, 144 combinations ) to achieve faster transition times, but they must use either dithering or Frame Rate Control to fake 24-bit-per-pixel true color, or throw away 6 bits of color information entirely.
Frame Relay networks use DLCIs to statistically multiplex frames.
Frame manufacturers are free to use any material they choose in the frame.

Frame and lock
* Frame Lock – Also known as the integral lock or monolock, this locking mechanism was invented by custom knifemaker Chris Reeve for the Sebenza as an update to the liner lock.

Frame and with
** Mine Exploder T7: Frame with small rollers with two discs each.
) was done with stiles ( sea / si ) and rails ( see: Frame and panel ): the spaces enclosed being filled with panels ( tympana ) let into grooves made in the stiles and rails.
, with what Holt's biographer Tom Frame describes as " incredible powers of endurance underwater ".
Frame structures were built on piers to keep the air circulating across the area's damp soil, while brick structures had a root cellar with a drainage tunnel.
Frame S ' has an arbitrary but fixed rotation with respect to frame S. They are both inertial frames provided a body not subject to forces appears to move in a straight line.
Frame contemporary with picture.
Frame representations are object-centered in the same sense as semantic networks are: All the facts and properties connected with a concept are located in one place-there is no need for costly search processes in the database.
A number of different technologies were previously deployed with essentially identical goals, such as Frame Relay and ATM.
MPLS LSPs provide dynamic, transparent virtual networks with support for traffic engineering, the ability to transport layer-3 ( IP ) VPNs with overlapping address spaces, and support for layer-2 pseudowires using Pseudowire Emulation Edge-to-Edge ( PWE3 ) that are capable of transporting a variety of transport payloads ( IPv4, IPv6, ATM, Frame Relay, etc .).
AT & T is currently ( as of June 2007 ) the largest Frame Relay service provider in the United States, with local networks in 22 states, plus national and international networks.
Heartbeat ( 1991 ) and Sweet Revenge ( 1994 ), meanwhile, looked to international horizons and worked with a global range of artists such as Roddy Frame, Dee Dee Brave, Marco Prince, Arto Lindsay, Youssou N ' Dour, David Sylvian, and Ingrid Chavez.
* Aztec Camera: Dreamland ( 1993, produced with Roddy Frame )
By 1970 Macainsh was back with Strauks, now on drums, first in Claptrap and by 1971 in Frame which had Graeme " Shirley " Strachan as lead vocalist.
Strachan had befriended Strauks earlier — he sang with Strauks on the way to parties — and was asked to join Claptrap which was renamed as Frame.
For the 1753 revision, the best are by L. W. Tancock ( Penguin, 1949 — though he divides the 2-part novel into a number of chapters ), Donald M. Frame ( Signet, 1961 — which notes differences between the 1731 and 1753 editions ), Angela Scholar ( Oxford, 2004, with extensive notes and commentary ), and Andrew Brown ( Hesperus, 2004, with a foreword by Germaine Greer ).
Unlike X. 25, whose designers expected analog signals with a relative high risk of transmission errors, Frame Relay offers a fast packet technology running over links with a low risk of transmission errors, which means that the protocol does not attempt to correct errors.

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