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Denial-of-service attack

A denial-of-service attack (also, DoS attack ) is an attack on a computer system or network that causes a loss of service to users, typically the loss of network connectivity and services by consuming the bandwidth of the victim network or overloading the computational resources of the victim system. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Methods of attack ...
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Basic exchange telecommunications radio service

In telecommunication , a basic exchange telecommunications radio service (BETRS) is a commercial service that can extend telephone service to rural areas by replacing the local loop with radio communications . In the BETRS, non-government ultra high frequency (UHF) and very high frequency (VHF) common carrier and the private radio service frequencies are shared. Source: from Federal...
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Basic service

...meets the Wiktionary criteria for inclusion .If this article can be modified to be more than a dictionary entry, please do so and remove this message. In telecommunication , the term basic service has the following meanings: 1. A pure transmission capability over a communication path that is virtually transparent in terms of its interaction with customer-supplied information ...
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Basic service element

...meets the Wiktionary criteria for inclusion .If this article can be modified to be more than a dictionary entry, please do so and remove this message. In telecommunication , the term basic service element ( BSE ) has the following meanings: An optional unbundled feature, generally associated with the basic serving arrangement (BSA), that an enhanced-service provider (ESP) may require...
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Cable television relay service station

In telecommunication , a cable television relay service station (CARS) is a fixed or mobile station used for the transmission of television and related audio signals, signals of standard and FM broadcast stations, signals of instructional television fixed stations, and cablecasting from the point of reception to a terminal point from which the signals are distributed to the public. Source...
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Centrex service

In telecommunication , a Centrex service ( CTX ) is a service offered by Bell Operating Companies that provides functions and features comparable to those provided by a PBX or a PABX . Note: "Centrex C.O." indicates that all equipment except the attendant's position and station equipment is located in the central office . "Centrex C.U." indicates that all equipment...
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Channel service unit

In telecommunications , a channel service unit (CSU) is a line bridging device that (a) is used to perform loop-back testing, (b) may perform bit stuffing , (c) may also provide a framing and formatting pattern compatible with the network , and (d) is the last signal regeneration point, on the loop side, coming from the central office , before the regenerated signal reaches a multiplexer...
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Common management information service

In telecommunication , a common management information service (CMIS) is a service that specifies the service interface to the Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP). Note: To transfer management information between open systems using CMIS/CMIP, peer connections, i.e., associations, must be established. This requires the establishment of an Application Layer association, a...
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Complementary network service

In telecommunication , a complementary network service (CNS) is a means for an enhanced-service provider customer to connect to a network and to the enhanced service provider. Note: Complementary network services usually consist of the customer local service, such as a business or residence, and several associated service features, such as a call -forwarding service....
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Customer service unit

In telecommunication , a customer service unit (CSU) is a device that provides an accessing arrangement at a user location to either switched or point-to-point , data -conditioned circuits at a specifically established data signaling rate . Note: A CSU provides local loop equalization , transient protection, isolation, and central office loop-back testing capability. Source: from...
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