This article is about the American infomercial channel. For the educational television channel in Alberta, please see Access TV channel . Multiple issues primarysources March 2008 advert March 2008 AccessTelevisionNetwork ATN is a company based in Irvine, California Irvine , California which distributes infomercial s and other paid Television programming programming through about 300 cable television cable television systems airing in more than 35 million households. ATN s around the clock digital satellite feeds are generally broadcast by cable systems on existing channels during the early morning hours when no regular programming is scheduled. In late 2002, ATN expanded with the purchase of Product Information Network , a similar 24 hour cable advertising network. Founded by William Bernard in 1993, the company is owned by venture capital firm Spectrum Equity Investors and the Hearst Family Fund . sup 1 sup The company uses a transponder on the PanAmSat Galaxy 11 satellite. sup 2 3 sup References http www.hoovers.com access tv ID 52427 free co factsheet.xhtml?cm ven Biz Dev&cm cat Google&cm pla Free&cm ite Factsheet Hoover s AccessTelevisionNetwork http www.lyngsat address.com ab ACCESS TV Network.html LyngSat Address AccessTelevisionNetwork http www.panamsat.com global network galaxy 11.asp PanAmSat Galaxy 11 External links http www.accesstv.com Official site http www.findarticles.com p articles mi m3065 is n10 v26 ai 19653114 Cable network devotes airtime to mag o mercials informercial maker, AccessTelevisionNetwork, to market magazines on new channel. Folio The Magazine for Magazine Management, August 1, 1997 by Andrew Burns http www.findarticles.com p articles mi m0EIN is 2000 August 2 ai 63814771 RnetHealth.com Inks Pact For AccessTelevisionNetwork s Ad Avails Purchases Short Form Advertising Inventory To Reach Up To 32.0 Million Cable Households Daily. Business Wire, August 2, 2000 Category American television networks Category Companies based in Irvine ... more details
Infobox Broadcast call letters Chicago AccessNetworkTelevision station logo Image CAN TV.png station slogan station branding CAN TV analog cable 19, 21, 27, 36, 42 digital other chs affiliations None public access founded November 11, 1983 location Chicago metropolitan area callsign meaning C hicago A ccess N etwork T elevision former callsigns owner former affiliations effective radiated power homepage http www.cantv.org CAN TV.org br http www.cantv.org watchweb.htm Watch Live Chicago AccessNetworkTelevision CAN TV is a public access cable service in the Chicago, Illinois Chicago metropolitan area . CAN TV operates five separate channels for various themed programs CAN TV.19 Public Affairs, entertainment, documentary and arts CAN TV.21 Live, call in Hotline shows, community events, coverage, Chicago Public Schools programs CAN TV.27 Video magazine CAN TV.36 Religion religious programming CAN TV.42 interactive television Interactive Bulletin Board External links http www.cantv.org CAN TV.org http www.cantv.org watchweb.htm Watch Live Chicago TV Chicago stub US tv station stub Category Educational and instructional television channels Category American public accesstelevision Category Chicago Public Schools ... more details
Inappropriate tone date December 2007 refimprove date February 2008 An accessnetwork is that part of a Telecommunication communications telecommunications networknetwork which connects subscribers to their immediate service provider . It is contrasted with the core network , for example the Network Switching Subsystem in GSM . The accessnetwork may be further divided between feeder plant or distribution network, and drop plant or edge network. Fixed Line AccessNetwork Telephone An accessnetwork ... to direct a call or connection to the consumer. The accessnetwork is perhaps one of the oldest assets ... services are offered. This makes the accessnetwork one of the most complex networks in the world ... Billion each year. The accessnetwork is also perhaps the most valuable asset an operator owns, since this is what physically allows them to offer a service. Access networks consist largely of pairs ... such as xDSL based broadband and IPTV Internet Protocol Television to guarantee future profit. The accessnetwork is again the main barrier to achieving these profits since operators world wide have accurate records of only 40 to 60 of the network. Without understanding or even knowing the characteristics ... value added services over fiber to the home FTTH . Without an accessnetwork, a fixed line telco can not exist, yet this network has been undervalued and under invested for decades. Telcos today need ... slide.aspx slide 1.html Access process The process of communicating with a network begins with an access ... carriers. Mobile access networks main Radio accessnetwork GERAN UTRAN CDMA2000 GSM UMTS 1xEVDO WiFi WiMAX See also Local loop Internet access Category Networkaccess de Zugangsnetz pl Dost p ... problems maintaining the quality of the records which describe the network. In 2006, according ... to carry large quantities of data. Access is essential to the future profitability of operators ..., we will see the access networks around the world evolve to include more and more optical fiber technology ... more details
2007 A televisionnetwork is a telecommunications network for distribution of television content ... by a small number of broadcast network s. Many early television networks e.g. the BBC , NBC ... operate only as large broadcast relay station repeater stations , the terms televisionnetwork ... televisionnetwork in the United States, however, is the Public Broadcasting Service , a nonprofit ... always paired with Ion Television as most of the stations are network owned , and ThisTV which is carried ... one network s programs. As radio prospered throughout the 1920s and 1930s, experimental television ... Affiliates 1949.png thumb right 300px The DuMont TelevisionNetwork in 1949. DuMont s network of stations ... use for several months. The DuMont TelevisionNetwork , which had begun experimental broadcasts ..., David 2004 . The Forgotten Network DuMont and the Birth of American Television Temple University ... the world s first regularly operating televisionnetwork on June 27, 1947, serving New York, Philadelphia ... to the NBC televisionnetwork in late 1947. DuMont and NBC would be joined by CBS and American ... nearly every television station in the United States obtains syndicated programs in addition to network ... on October 9, 1986. In the 2006 07 United States networktelevision schedule 2006 2007 television season , The CW TelevisionNetwork was launched by the merger of The WB TelevisionNetwork ... the number of television stations that could be owned by any one network, company or individual. This led ... before switching to the network s logo. Another FCC regulation, the Prime Time Access Rule , restricted ... Television in Canada A number of different definitions of network are used by government agencies, industry ... TVA , and a network focused on Canada s indigenous peoples, Aboriginal Peoples TelevisionNetwork ... over the air services, CTV TelevisionNetwork CTV and Global TelevisionNetwork Global , are also ... available when private companies applied for television broadcasting licenses. Often, each new network ... more details
Local accesstelevision also a PEG channel refers to public accesstelevision educational accesstelevision government accesstelevision disambig ... more details
Infobox Broadcast call letters Hartford Public AccessTelevision station logo Image HPATV.png 100px station slogan station branding HPATV analog cable 5, 19, 21 digital other chs affiliations None public access founded location callsign meaning former callsigns owner former affiliations effective radiated power homepage http www.hartfordpublicaccess.org Hartford Public Access TV Hartford Public AccessTelevision is a set of 3 cable television channels in Hartford, Connecticut . The station serves as a public access channel. It covers city council meetings, and it offers education al programming for children, along with other government related programming. The station operates the three separate channels for various thematic programs Public Access Channel 5 Public access Educational Access Channel 19 educational children Government Channel 21 Government related, City Council meetings See also Chicago AccessNetworkTelevision External links http www.hartfordpublicaccess.org Hartford Public Access TV Hartford New Haven TV Category Educational and instructional television channels Category American public accesstelevision Connecticut tv station stub ... more details
Brooklyn Community AccessTelevision BCAT TV Network is the Public accesstelevision public access cable televisiontelevisionnetworknetwork in Brooklyn , New York City , operated owned by BRIC Arts Media. BCAT TV Network has four channels on the Time Warner Cable Time Warner , Cablevision , RCN and Verizon cable networks, which broadcast community developed television programming. BRIC Arts Media ... See also Public accesstelevision Culture of New York City References this empty section displays ... for Media Education History and overview The BCAT TV Network launched on July 1, 1991 originally ... TV Network BRIC Arts Media Bklyn accessdate 2007 04 14 publisher BRIC Brooklyn Information & Culture ref Programming of this nature is still allocated in the BCAT TV Network s lineup on Time Warner Channel 57, and Cablevision Channel 70. By September 1993, the BCAT TV Network s Playback service was premiered, allowing any Brooklyn individual, organization, institution, corporation, or entity access to channel time on the BCAT TV Network system. ref name BCAT BCAT TV Network provides playback time ... 34 and 35, and Cablevision channels 67 and 68. Brooklyn Independent Television The Brooklyn Independent Television category cablecasts shows produced or co produced internally by BRIC Arts Media Bklyn ... television programs. Upon successful completion of basic courses, students become BCAT Media Center Certified Producers and have access to equipment they ve trained on to produce programs for cablecast ... The Spew Flex n Brooklyn Paper Tiger Television , website http www.papertiger.org Hardfire, produced ... website http www.bricartsmedia.org community media bcat tv network About the BCAT TV Network a community media program of BRIC Arts Media Brooklyn NYC TV Category Television stations in New York City Category Media in New York City Category American public accesstelevision Category Television stations in Connecticut Category Television stations in New Jersey ... more details
Cleanup date May 2007 York Community AccessTelevision YCAT was a public accesstelevision station in York ... document. That year, York Community AccessTelevision YCAT was founded, establishing the second community accesstelevision station within the United States and giving York residents their first opportunity to make television. The first cable accesstelevision station began in New York City . YCAT .... That programming included television programs available off the air, access programming, local ... programming. From 1996 2004, the cable company made community accesstelevision available on cable ... television outlets such as DirecTV and the Dish Network also became widely available, creating ... TV network TBS , Lifetime Television Lifetime and ESPN . Suscom has invested heavily to keep its ... locally by Suscom professionals or volunteers associated with the local accesstelevision station known as York Community AccessTelevision. On October 31, 2005, Comcast officially announced that it had ... Television ref switched from York Community AccessTelevision when Comcast took control of the area ... for PEG AccessTelevision and http nl.newsbank.com nl search we Archives?p product YK&p theme yk&p ... WRCT.tv Category York, Pennsylvania Category American public accesstelevision ... and York Cable Co. reached agreement on the city s first cable television government granted monopoly ... as Susquehanna Communications or Suscom and is now owned by Comcast Cable company. History Cable television ... television system in the city. That first agreement included general standards for customer service by the cable television company. The York City Council approved that agreement by ordinance in 1964 two years before the Federal Communications Commission established rules for all cable television ... in 1984 which included the first and, until the latest effort, the only review of the cable television ... access channel, specific channels geared toward serving Spanish language Spanish speaking residents ... more details
Public access redirects here. For the film, see Public Access . Split public, educational, and government access part yes date October 2009 globalize USA date December 2010 Public accesstelevision is a form ... . Public AccessTelevision is often grouped with locally originated Public, Educational accesstelevision Education and Government accesstelevision Government channels, by the acronym PEG. PEG channel PEG Channels are typically only available on cable television systems. Distinction from PBS The Public .... History In the United States , public access is an alternative system of television which ... Television DCTV ref Linder, Laura R. Public AccessTelevision America s Electronic Soapbox. Westport ... beginnings of PEG. ref Ralph Engelman, Origins of Public Access Cable Television ref Filmmakers ..., which required all cable systems in the top 100 U.S. television markets to provide three access channels ... access may be mandated by local or state government to provide any combination of television production ... accesstelevision Public accesstelevision channels may be run by public grassroots groups, individuals ... accesstelevision Educational access is the institution set aside for fulfilling the needs of the educational ... audience and experiences a very broad distribution. Government accesstelevision Government access ... including public accesstelevision is not subject to the same rules. Because cable television is a closed system with elective access there are fewer rules and restrictions about content. PEG television ... television adopts new technologies, many access centers adapted these new technologies in order ... July 2009 Outside the U.S. There are public access or community television channels in other countries ... Paneuropean network for community radio and television http www.fcc.gov mb facts pegfacts.html ... Public AccessTelevision Category American public accesstelevision de Offener Kanal it Televisione ... cable systems. Public Access TV was created in the United States between 1969 and 1971 by the Federal ... more details
Open Access , Open Access 2 and Open Access 3 are a set of television channels based in the United Kingdom and broadcast on the Sky Digital UK & Ireland Sky Digital satellite platform. They broadcast old films and also seek to broadcast new work from small independent producers. At the time of writing, OFCOM listed the licences for Open Access and Open Access 2 as registered to Open Access Group Limited, while the licence for Open Access 3 was registered to Trace TV UK Limited. However both companies had the same address in Hoxton Square , London. ref name ofcom1 cite web url http www.ofcom.org.uk static tvlicensing cs 1234.htm title Open Access publisher OFCOM accessdate 2009 06 09 ref ref name ofcom2 cite web url http www.ofcom.org.uk static tvlicensing cs 1040.htm title Open Access 2 publisher OFCOM accessdate 2009 06 09 ref ref name ofcom3 cite web url http www.ofcom.org.uk static tvlicensing cs 1171.htm title Open Access 3 publisher OFCOM accessdate 2009 06 09 ref The company structure is quite complicated, although not unusually so. The formal registered address of all the companies is that of a firm of chartered accountants in Friern Barnet , north London, however, as is common, this is not the operating address but the address of representatives who handle accounting and legal ... Access channels is old films, broadcast under the Hollywood Classics Network brand, which appears to be a separate ... Open Access TV website http www.definition.tv Definition Broadcast website Category Television channels ... websites state that Open Access is a trading name of Definition Broadcast Limited. ref name appdoc ... various technical services for digital television broadcasting and has an address in Regent Street ... domain definition.tv is the same Hoxton Square address as that of the Open Access companies. ref ... url http www.openaccess.tv hcn.htm title Hollywood Classics Network publisher openaccess.tv accessdate ... title Open View publisher openview.tv accessdate 2009 06 09 ref From February 2010, Open Access ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 GRAN is an abbreviation of GSM radio access network . It consists of Base Transceiver Station s BTS and Base Station Controller s BSC . Its purpose is to manage the radio link between mobile phone s and a telecommunication core network . This access network provides access to both Circuit switched CS and Packet switched PS core networks. DEFAULTSORT Gsm Radio Access Network Category GSM standard Radio comm stub Wireless stub ... more details
unreferenced date February 2011 Use dmy dates date January 2011 The Viewer Access Satellite Television service, or VAST , is a satellite television platform in Australia , aimed at providing digital television and radio services to remote and black spot areas using the Optus fleet of satellites Optus C1 satellite. It is party funded by the Australian Government, and managed through a joint venture between Southern Cross Media and Imparja Television. It is a replacement for Optus Aurora and provides channels which have been absent on satellite for some time. Viewers requiring access to the service must use a VAST accredited set top unit. History On 10 January 2010, the Australian Government announced a new satellite service to deliver digital television and radio channels to Australian viewers who reside in remote, rural and black spot areas. Initially, the service was only available to viewers in and around Mildura, Victoria, to coincide with Australia s first analog television switch off. On 15 December 2010, the service was made available to viewers in the existing Remote Central and Eastern zone. Regional and Remote Western Australia viewers are expected to have VAST available in early 2011. Channels & Availability VAST provides a minimum of 16 digital television channels to viewers ... Media , Imparja Television , Golden West Network and WOW TV station WIN Television . The availability ... darkgray border bottom 1px solid darkgray rowspan 3 bgcolor EDEDED Seven Network style border right ... right 1px solid darkgray border bottom 1px solid darkgray rowspan 3 bgcolor EDEDED Nine Network style ... bgcolor FAFAFA TBA style border right 1px solid darkgray rowspan 3 bgcolor EDEDED Network Ten style ... only access commercial channels for the North Zone and can not view any channels intended for South ... See also Optus Aurora Regional television in Australia Australian television Australian television broadcasting Australia tv stub Category Satellite television ... more details
Government accesstelevision GATV is a type of television channel created by government entities generally local governments and Broadcasting broadcast over cable TV systems or, in some cases, terrestial television over the air broadcast television station s. GATV programming generally deals with Public affairs programming public affairs , board meetings i.e. city council , county commission , and school board , explanation of government services, and other public service related programming such as public service announcement s and longer public information film s. In the U.S. , law s regarding GATV are contained in the US Code , title 47, section 531 usc 47 531 , and are enforce d by the Federal Communications Commission . Since cable systems are privately owned entities unlike broadcast television , the must carry requirement for GATV channels is often drawn out in local franchising agreements for the municipality or county US county it operates in. GATV is a form of public accesstelevision , also called PEG channel s. External links http www.gatvinstitute.org The GATVInstitute Category United States law Category Federal Communications Commission Category United States communications regulation Category Broadcast law Category Television in the United States tv station stub ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Unreferenced date October 2008 Notability date October 2008 IP CAN or IP Connectivity Access Network is an Access Network that provides Internet Protocol IP connectivity. The term is usually used in cellular context and usually refers to 3GPP Access Networks such as GPRS or EDGE , but can be also used to describe Wireless LAN WLAN or DSL networks. It was introduced in 3GPP IP Multimedia Subsystem IMS standards as a generic term referring to any kind of Internet Protocol IP based Access Network as IMS put much emphasis on access and service network separation. See also IP Multimedia Subsystem IMS Radio Access Network References reflist Category Computer networking ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A NetworkAccess Device or NAD is an electronic circuit that automatically connects a user to a preferred network. More generally, a NAD is any device that, when connected to, provides access to a larger communication network of some sort. Within the telecommunication industry, a NAD will be connected to a user s telephone. When the user dials a number, the NAD will listen to the dialled digits and reroute the call through a network that will provide the best rates for the destination of the call. The NAD is often referred to as a dialler , predictive dialler or least cost routing dialler. When used in broadband a NAD NetworkAccess Device is a term to describe all the subscriber equipment required to make a connection to a wide area network WAN from a local area network LAN . The NAD normally includes a router, modem and a monitored power supply. Most NAD s have the ability to report power failures and automatically reconnect themselves back to the network when disconnected. In residential and business networks, NetworkAccess Devices that are commonly seen include Wireless Access Point s and Ethernet switch es. Category Networkaccess ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 A NetworkAccess Server NAS is a single point of access to a remote resource. Overview The NAS is meant to act as a Gateway telecommunications gateway to guard access to a protected resource. This can be anything from a telephone Telecommunications networknetwork , to computer printer printers , to the Internet . The Client computing client connects to the NAS. The NAS then connects to another resource asking whether the client s supplied credentials are valid. Based on that answer the NAS then allows or disallows access to the protected resource. Examples The above translates into different implementations for different uses. Here are some examples. An Internet Service Provider which provides networkaccess via common modem or modem like devices be it PSTN , DSL , cable modem cable or GPRS UMTS can have one or more NAS networkaccess server devices which accept Point to Point Protocol PPP , PPPoE or PPTP connections, checking credentials and recording accounting data via back end RADIUS servers, and allowing users access through that connection. A sample use is the captive portal mechanism used by many WiFi providers a user wants to access to the Internet. He opens his web browser browser . The NAS detects that the user is not currently authorized to have access to the Internet, so the NAS prompts the user for their username and password. The user ... the IP Multimedia Subsystem IMS . See also Terminal server DEFAULTSORT NetworkAccess Server Category Networkaccess Category Telephony Category Telecommunications infrastructure Compu network stub de NetworkAccess Server es Networkaccess server it NetworkAccess Server ja pl NetworkAccess Server ... the access. The NAS then grants the user access to the internet. Another use of a NAS would be in VoIP ... number has long distance calling long distance access or if a telephone card has minutes ... more details
POV date December 2007 Cleanup date August 2009 NetworkAccess Control NAC is an approach to computer ... pages 802.1x rev.html IEEE 802.1 802.1X Port Based NetworkAccess Control ref ref http www.networkcomputing.com channels security showArticle.jhtml?articleID 201001835 Tutorial NetworkAccess Control Mike Fratto, Network Computing, July 17, 2007 ref Background NetworkAccess Control NAC is a computer ... a policy that describes how to secure access to network Node networking nodes by devices when they initially attempt to access the network. Citation needed date December 2007 NAC might integrate the automatic remediation process fixing non compliant nodes before allowing access into the network ... is operating securely before interoperability is allowed. NetworkAccess Control aims to do exactly what the name implies&mdash control access to a Computer networking network with policies, including ... any issues. Once the policy is met, the computer is able to accessnetwork resources and the Internet ... policies, such as the types of computers or roles of users allowed to access areas of the network, and enforce them in switches, routers, and Middlebox network middleboxes . Identity and access ... end stations gain access to the network. In the former case, called pre admission NAC, end stations ... have been provided with access to the network. Agent versus agentless The fundamental idea behind NAC is to allow the network to make access control decisions based on intelligence about end systems ... clients will be denied access to the network if users never had out of date patch levels, NAC would ..., and consolidates policy management processes. See Also NetworkAccess Protection Network Admission ... with the site networkaccess agreement. This allows for locking down networkaccess to any client ... reviews 2010 052410 networkaccess control test.html NAC What went wrong? https mosaicsecurity.com categories 81 networkaccess control List of NAC Software Mosaic Security Research Category Computer ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A radio accessnetwork RAN is part of a mobile Telecommunication system. It implements a radio access technology . Conceptually, it sits between the Mobile phone , and the core network CN . The mobile phone is varyingly known as user equipment UE , terminal equipment, mobile station MS , etc., depending on the standard. See the following diagram pre CN RAN RAN UE UE UE UE pre Examples of radio accessnetwork types are GRAN Global System for Mobile Communications GSM radio accessnetwork GERAN essentially the same as GRAN but specifying the inclusion of EDGE packet radio services UTRAN Universal Mobile Telecommunications System UMTS radio accessnetwork The term RAN is typically used in regards to the GSM, UMTS, and associated family of standards. While there is no direct equivalent in Telecommunications Industry Association TIA standards such as Digital AMPS IS 136 and IS 95 , the equivalent would be the air interface of that network, coupled with those components governing the networking of base stations and their connection to the core network. Note that it is also possible for a single handset phone to be simultaneously connected to multiple radio access networks. Handsets capable of this are sometimes called dual mode handsets. For instance it is common today 2008 for handsets to support both GSM and UMTS a.k.a. 3G radio access technologies. It is then possible to seamlessly transfer an ongoing call between different radio access networks without the user noticing any disruption in service. DEFAULTSORT Radio AccessNetwork Category Radio technology pl Sie radiowa sv Radio AccessNetwork ... more details
In computer networking, the NetworkAccess Identifier NAI is a standard way of identifying users who request access to a network. The standard syntax is user realm . Sample NAIs include from RFC 4282 bob joe example.com fred foo 9.example.com fred.smith example.com fred smith example.com fred example.com fred ? & smith example.com eng.example.net nancy example.net eng nancy example.net privatecorp.example.net user example.net alice xn tmonesimerkki bfbb.example.net NetworkAccess Identifiers were originally defined in RFC 2486, which has been superseded by RFC 4282. The latter RFC is the current standard for the NAI. NAIs are commonly found as user identifiers in the RADIUS and Diameter protocol Diameter networkaccess protocols and the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP authentication protocol. See also Diameter protocol Diameter Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP RADIUS Request for comments RFC The NetworkAccess Identifier NAI is the user identity submitted by the client during networkaccess authentication. It is used mainly for two purposes 1 The NAI is used when roaming, to identify the user. 2 To assist in the routing of the authentication request to the user s authentication server. External links RFC 4282 Category Internet standards ... more details
File Colin Smith at ATA Reading in SF.jpg thumb Poetry reading at Artists TelevisionAccess Artists TelevisionAccess ATA is a non profit art gallery and screening venue in San Francisco s Mission District in the United States of America . ATA exhibits work by emerging, independent and experimental artists in its theatre and gallery space as well as on its weekly cable access show ATV and webzine. The Other Cinema series is hosted seasonally every Saturday night by experimental filmmaker and artist in residence Craig Baldwin . ATA was established in 1984 by artists John Martin and Marshall Weber as a performance art space, screening venue and gallery and included an affordable video production facility located on 7th Street in San Francisco s South of Market SOMA district. It was one of the first organizations in San Francisco to consistently promote the work of video artists. Other artists associated with the early days of ATA include Craig Baldwin , Lise Swenson, Phil Patiris, Eva K nig, Rigo 23 , Fred Rinne, Scott Williams and Dale Hoyt. External links http www.atasite.org Artists TelevisionAccess website http www.atasite.org History history1.html ATA History website http www.othercinema.com Other Cinema website http www.transpacificradio.com 2006 11 07 words on words big debut how loan words exacerbate future shock in japan ATA s Mike Missiaen discusses language, Future Shock, & their effects on each other Streaming audio & mp3 Category Culture of San Francisco, California Category Experimental film Category Cinemas and movie theaters in California Category Organizations based in San Francisco, California Category San Francisco Bay Area arts organizations Category Art galleries in California Category Mission District, San Francisco, California Category American artist groups and collectives ... more details
s NetworkAccess Protection NAP technologies in the Vista desktops and Windows Servers ... Enterprise NetworkAccess Requirements ref See also Avaya Microsoft NetworkAccess Protection Access control Network security References reflist External links commons cat Nortel http products.nortel.com ... go product content.jsp?segId 0&parId 0&prod id 55260 Secure NetworkAccess Switch 4050 http ... Avaya Category Avaya Category Nortel products S Category Networkaccess Category Computer network ... state ref http www.infoworld.com article 04 04 29 HNdesantisint 1.html Eliminating threats on the network ref at the network endpoint. The overall objective is to make policy based decisions about who gets access to a network segment and what they can do once they are admitted. The health checking policy provides additional security protection by limiting or restricting access to endpoints identified to be unhealthy based upon an enterprise policy definition. The Nortel Secure NetworkAccess Switch SNAS 4050 is a device that centrally controls access policies and admission controls for integration ... Portel. The NSNA 4050 complies with the Trusted Computing Group TCG Trusted Network Connect TNC specifications ref https www.trustedcomputinggroup.org groups network Trusted Network Connect ... Network Connect TNC specification is not part of a single antivirus software , personal firewall , or security ... more details
NetworkAccess Protection NAP is a Microsoft technology for controlling networkaccess of a computer host based on the system health of the host, first introduced in Windows Server 2008 . With NetworkAccess Protection, system administrators of an organization s computer network can define policies for system ... with system health requirements have full access to the network. Administrators can configure health ... have restricted access to the network. Overview NAP clients are computers that report system health to a NAP enforcement point. A NAP enforcement point is a computer or networkaccess device that can require the evaluation of a NAP client s health state and optionally provide restricted networkaccess or communication. NAP enforcement points can be IEEE 802.1X capable switches or VPN servers ... servers. A noncompliant NAP client on the restricted network can access remediation servers ... perform a new health evaluation in conjunction with a new request for networkaccess or communication ... nap archive 2007 11 08 xp nap rude q and a.aspx XP NAP Rude Q and A NetworkAccess Protection team blog ref See also Access control Network Admission Control NetworkAccess Control Network ... External links http www.microsoft.com nap Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection Web page http technet.microsoft.com en us network bb545879.aspx Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection Web page on Microsoft ... fwlink ?LinkId 130154 Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection Design Guide on Microsoft Technet http go.microsoft.com fwlink ?LinkId 122066 Microsoft s NetworkAccess Protection Deployment Guide ... security technology Category Windows Server fr NetworkAccess Protection nl NetworkAccess Protection ru NetworkAccess Protection tr A Eri im Korumas zh ... 2008 R2 . The NAP health policy server is a computer running the Network Policy Server NPS Windows ... with health requirements, it can optionally be placed on a restricted network. The restricted network ... more details
1 online chan 1 3gmobile serv 1 Seattle Community AccessNetwork SCAN is the public accesstelevision ... Community AccessNetwork provides television productions resources to residents in King County, Washington ... Washington Stations DEFAULTSORT Seattle Community AccessNetwork Category Television stations in Seattle ...Coord 47 42 1.987 N 122 20 39.426 W display title Infobox television channel name Seattle Community AccessNetwork SCAN logofile logosize logocaption logoalt logo2 launch August 6, 1999 closed date picture format share share as of share source network owner SCAN slogan country USA language English language ... Television Franchise Subfund that pays for public accesstelevision, educational television and government accesstelevision. ref name access denied ref name jeopardize public access These are known ... Community AccessNetwork SCAN . Cablecasts original shows produced by local citizens. Five Educational ... accesstelevision ... residents of King County, Washington King County to create and cablecast their own television ... Sound Access. The station drew considerable attention from 1997 to 2006 for airing the Mike Hunt TV ... sex show History Seattle first acquired a public access station in 1983. Known simply as Channel 29, the station was often referred to as Seattle Public AccessNetwork . The station was operated out of the Northwest Access and Production Center and was owned by the cable company. In August 1999, Seattle Community AccessNetwork was formed as a non profit organization in order to take over station operations from TCI. ref name access denied Part of the reason for creating the organization was to handle .... SCAN s facility houses two television studios for producing TV programs. The facility also provides three editing booths, several television cameras and related equipment for local residents ... has access Part of SCAN s operations include a Youth Media program to help teach local youth how to become ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A nonbroadcast multiple accessnetwork NBMA is a computer network to which multiple hosts are attached, but data is transmitted only directly from one computer to another single host over a virtual circuit or across a switched fabric . NBMA networks do not support multicast or Broadcasting computing broadcast traffic. Some common examples of nonbroadcast network technologies include Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM , Frame Relay , X.25 , and home power line networking. Power line networks The ITU T G.hn standard provides a specification for creating a high speed up to 1 Gigabit s local area network using existing home Power line communication power lines , phone lines and Ethernet over coax coaxial cables . Because of multipath propagation , power lines use frequency selective channels. Channel frequency response is different for each pair of transmitter and receiver, so modulation parameters are unique for each transmitter and receiver pair. Since each pair of devices uses a different modulation scheme for communication, other devices may not be able to demodulate the information sent between them. See also Open Shortest Path First Routing protocol DEFAULTSORT Nonbroadcast Multiple AccessNetwork Category Network protocols Compu network stub ... more details
Context date October 2009 In telecommunications , Open AccessNetwork OAN refers to horizontally layered network architecture and business model that separates the physical access to the network from the delivery of services. There are two different Open Access models a two layer or three layer model. In the two layer model, there is a network owner and operator and then multiple Retail Service Providers deliver services over the network. The three layer model is where the physical layer the fibre or radio infrastructure is owned by one company, the operations and maintenance of the network and the provisioning ... of which model is used, fundamentally an Open AccessNetwork means organisation separation of each of the layers, that is the network owner operator cannot also be a Retailer on the network. The OAN concept is appropriate for both fiber and WiFi Access Networks, especially where exclusivity ..., where traditional ISP are reluctant to offer their services. An open accessnetwork uses a different ... Vasteras , city of about 40,000 homes in Sweden. The Vasteras open accessnetwork has dozens of providers ... to deliver enhanced services to existing and new customers. See also Accessnetwork Municipal broadband ... towns in western Massachusetts http www.ndix.net NDIX Dutch German Non Profit Open Access Fiber Network http www.tssg.org archives 2005 01 metropolitan ar.html Irish Open AccessNetwork http www.guifi.net Guifi.net, an OAN related network in Catalonia Spain http www.noanet.net Northwest Open Access ... Category Network architecture de Open AccessNetwork ..., and operate a single high performance network capable of delivering dozens or even hundreds of services from multiple, competing providers. Open access networks are also viewed as a feasible way of deploying Next Generation Access next generation broadband networks in low population density areas ... with trenching, right of way encroachment permits, and the requisite network infrastructure. In contrast ... more details