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The interconnection between horror and goth was highlighted in its early days by The Hunger, a 1983 vampire film, which starred David Bowie, Catherine Deneuve, and Susan Sarandon.
Before the Telecommunications Act of 1993, the parastatal, could dictate its own terms, but after 1993, Telia was told to negotiate with companies seeking interconnection.
One of the major causes that lead competitions thrive in areas that did not have a history of monopoly was the light handed approach taken towards the interconnection issue by the regulatory body initially.
This campaign was successful enough to bring back Telia to the negotiation table over the interconnection issue.
The first priority of subcommittee 16 was to develop an architecture for open systems interconnection which could serve as a framework for the definition of standard protocols.
The first Internet exchange point was the Commercial Internet Exchange ( CIX ), formed by Alternet / UUNET ( now Verizon Business ), PSI, and CERFNET to exchange traffic without regard for whether the traffic complied with the acceptable use policy ( AUP ) of the NSFNet or ANS ' interconnection policy .< REF > Cybertelecom :: Internet History 1990s :: CIX </ REF > The CIX infrastructure consisted of a single router, managed by PSI, and was initially located in Santa Clara, California.
The interconnection was operating near peak capacity due to the extreme cold weather and high heating demand, and was therefore more vulnerable than usual.
At IBM, Alan Gara started working on an extension of the QCDOC architecture into a more general-purpose supercomputer: The 4D nearest-neighbor interconnection network was replaced by a network supporting routing of messages from any node to any other ; and a parallel I / O subsystem was added.
It was a distributed memory MIMD architecture with a reconfigurable interconnection network.
At 9: 22 p. m. EDT, Long Island Lighting Company opened its 345 kV interconnection to Con Edison to reduce power that was flowing through its system and overloading 138 kV submarine cables between Long Island and Connecticut.
This was possible through new interconnection agreements mandated by the Australian Government's deregulation of the telecommunications industry, and provided the foundation for iiNet's later move into telephony ( via its iiPhone ( Later Phone Advantage and Phone 1 ) and iiNetPhone ( Later iiNet VoIP ) products ).
The HP-IL ( Hewlett-Packard Interface Loop ), was a short-range interconnection bus or network introduced by Hewlett-Packard in the early 1980s.
Other factors included a location in the Northeastern United States to give a short great circle path to Western Europe, it was located close enough to existing transcontinental radio relay television and telephone routes to facilitate interconnection.
The HVDC Vancouver Island is the name for HVDC interconnection between the Vancouver Island Terminal ( VIT ) near North Cowichan, British Columbia on Vancouver Island at and the Arnott Substation ( ARN ) near Delta, British Columbia at on the Canadian mainland, which went into operation in 1968 and was extended in 1977.
After its shut-down it was planned to dismantle GK Vienna-Southeast and rebuilt it in East Europe at a location close to the border to the CIS countries for the realization of an interconnection between the power grid of central Europe and the CIS countries.
Because the 2311 was to be used with a wide variety of computers within the 360 product line, its electrical interconnection was standardized.
He also discovered that a major problem facing the existing Florida railway systems was that each operated on different gauge systems, making interconnection impossible.
Low-cost Ethernet networking was used for interconnection instead of any special-purpose network.
He invented the fat-tree interconnection network, a hardware-universal interconnection network used in many supercomputers, including the Connection Machine CM5, for which he was network architect.

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The logical topology, in contrast, is the way that the signals act on the network media, or the way that the data passes through the network from one device to the next without regard to the physical interconnection of the devices.
When both springs are compressed on one side when travelling around a bend, or front and rear wheels hit bumps simultaneously, the equal and opposite forces applied to the front and rear spring assemblies reduce the interconnection significantly, or even completely.
Thus, another key provision of the 1996 Act set obligations for incumbent carriers and new entrants to interconnect their networks with one another, imposing additional requirements on the incumbents because they might desire to restrict competitive entry by denying such interconnection or by setting terms, conditions, and rates that could undermine the ability of the new entrants to compete.
For the last decade, flexible circuits have remained one of the fastest growing of all interconnection product market segments.
The direct interconnection, often located in the same city as both networks, avoids the need for data to travel to other cities ( potentially on other continents ) to get from one network to another, thus reducing latency.
* The MVNO can arrange interconnection agreement with one or several MVNO ( s ) on a " traffic wholesale " model ( this traffic can be qualified by the MVNO for voice / data / SMS / MMS )
* The MVNO can not arrange interconnection agreement with one or several MVNO ( s ) on a " traffic wholesale " model ( this traffic can not be qualified by the MVNO for Voice / Data / SMS / MMS )
* The MVNO can not arrange interconnection agreement with one or several MVNO ( s ) on a " traffic wholesale " model ( this traffic can not be qualified by the MVNO for Voice / Data / SMS / MMS )
* The MVNO can not arrange interconnection agreement with one or several MVNO ( s ) on a " traffic wholesale " model ( this traffic can not be qualified by the MVNO for Voice / Data / SMS / MMS )
* The MVNO can not arrange interconnection agreement with one or several MVNO ( s ) on a " traffic wholesale " model ( this traffic can not be qualified by the MVNO for Voice / Data / SMS / MMS )
* The MVNO can not arrange interconnection agreement with one or several MVNO ( s ) on a " traffic wholesale " model ( this traffic can not be qualified by the MVNO for Voice / Data / SMS / MMS )
* The MVNO can not arrange interconnection agreement with one or several MVNO ( s ) on a " traffic wholesale " model ( this traffic can not be qualified by the MVNO for Voice / Data / SMS / MMS )
* The MVNO can not arrange interconnection agreement with one or several MVNO ( s ) on a " traffic wholesale " model ( this traffic can not be qualified by the MVNO for Voice / Data / SMS / MMS )
While translating his verse, one cannot ignore the impact of the internal rhyme, the interconnection of seemingly disparate images, and the ubiquitous presence of the theme.
Groups of two or more queue managers on one or more computers are defined to a cluster, providing automatic interconnection, and allow queues to be shared among them for load balancing and redundancy.
Indirect interconnection at one layer refers to the interconnection between two network domains with one or more intermediate network domain ( s ) acting as transit networks.
Boron has been used in BPSG, the insulator in the interconnection layers of integrated circuits, particularly in the lowest one.
Along with his practices of yoga, Ramananda thought that looking into oneself and into one ’ s heart will bring the feeling of absolute contentment and interconnection.
Since the line cards in a load-balanced switch do not need to be physically near one another, one possible implementation is to use an entire continent-or global-sized backbone network as the interconnection mesh, and core routers as the " line cards ".
Even though one circuit may be ostensibly shut off, that circuit may still be conducting electricity from an interconnection or interaction with other live circuits.

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In the 20th century, discussions about the afterlife address the interconnection between human action and divine judgment, the need for moral rectitude, and the eternal consequences of human action in this life and world.
The state telecom monopoly, Beltelecom, holds the exclusive interconnection with Internet providers outside of Belarus.
* electronics which deals with electrical circuits that involve active electrical components such as vacuum tubes, transistors, diodes and integrated circuits, and associated passive interconnection technologies.
An electric circuit is an interconnection of electric components such that electric charge is made to flow along a closed path ( a circuit ), usually to perform some useful task.
An electrical network is an interconnection of electrical elements such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, transmission lines, voltage sources, current sources and switches.
Electronics deals with electrical circuits that involve active electrical components such as vacuum tubes, transistors, diodes and integrated circuits, and associated passive interconnection technologies.
The tool measured seven dimensions: i ) market entry ; ii ) access to scarce resources ; iii ) interconnection ; iv ) tariff regulation ; v ) anti-competitive practices ; and vi ) universal services ; vii ) quality of service, for the fixed, mobile and broadband sectors.
Another type of interconnection of networks often occurs within enterprises at the Link Layer of the networking model, i. e. at the hardware-centric layer below the level of the TCP / IP logical interfaces.
Such interconnection is accomplished with network bridges and network switches.
In the spring of 1973, Vinton Cerf, the developer of the existing ARPANET Network Control Program ( NCP ) protocol, joined Kahn to work on open-architecture interconnection models with the goal of designing the next protocol generation for the ARPANET.
With gauge railways seemingly under construction in Libya to the north and Nigeria to the south, and an interconnection between the two that quite likely would pass through Nigeria, this would seem to indicate that Niger will acquire standard gauge railways.
Usually the data are composed of a hierarchical path and a piece of data for that primitive or finding the values of RC delay due to interconnection.
The tool measured seven dimensions: ( i ) market entry ; ( ii ) access to scarce resources ; ( iii ) interconnection ; ( iv ) tariff regulation ; ( v ) anti-competitive practices ; ( vi ) universal services ; and ( vii ) quality of service ; for the fixed, mobile, and broadband sectors.
The parameters that improved compared to the 2006 survey were: interconnection, tariff regulation, regulation of anti-competitive practices, and universal service obligation in the mobile sector ; and market entry, interconnection, regulation of anti-competitive practices and universal service obligation in the fixed sector.
4 ) The main area of concern during Phase 2 is the issue of interconnection.
Telia held very high interconnection charges, making it very difficult for new entrants to enter.
This process eventually lead to the abolition of the light handed regulatory approach towards interconnection and put more power in the hands of the regulatory body.
Competing phone companies have agreed on interconnection standards, which were brokered by the United Nations funded Somali Telecom Association.

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