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  2. Downtime - Wikipedia

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    Downtime. The term downtime is used to refer to periods when a system is unavailable. The unavailability is the proportion of a time-span that a system is unavailable or offline . This is usually a result of the system failing to function because of an unplanned event, or because of routine maintenance (a planned event).

  3. Digital Telecom Internet Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Digital Telecom Internet Exchange. Digital Telecom Internet Exchange (" DTEL-IX ") is an Internet exchange point (IXP) situated in Kyiv, Ukraine. It was founded in 2009 to help establish peering for Ukrainian and international operators. This IXP currently has 239 members, [1] with a maximum throughput of 2.2 Tbps.

  4. Hawaiian Telcom - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Telcom, Inc., is the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) or dominant local telephone company, serving the state of Hawaii. In 2005, Hawaiian Telcom Holdco, Inc., was formed by The Carlyle Group, following its purchase of the Hawaiian Telcom Inc. assets of Verizon Communications. [1] On July 2, 2018, Cincinnati Bell purchased ...

  5. Telecommunications in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The limited market in Brunei means that new developments in the telecommunications sector is stagnant. In 2002, Telekom Brunei was incorporated become Telekom Brunei Berhad (TelBru). In 2008, the internet were improved with dramatically with speeds ranging from 1 Mbit/s to maximum speed of 5 Mbit/s. Price starting from B$65 to B$105 per month ...

  6. History of the Internet - Wikipedia

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    The history of the Internet has its origin in the efforts of scientists and engineers to build and interconnect computer networks.The Internet Protocol Suite, the set of rules used to communicate between networks and devices on the Internet, arose from research and development in the United States and involved international collaboration, particularly with researchers in the United Kingdom and ...

  7. Charter Communications - Wikipedia

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    Charter Spectrum service logo. Charter Communications, Inc., is an American telecommunications and mass media company with services branded as Spectrum.With over 32 million customers in 41 states, it is the largest cable operator in the United States by subscribers, just ahead of Comcast, and the largest pay TV operator ahead of Comcast and AT&T.

  8. TW Telecom - Wikipedia

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    TW Telecom (styled tw telecom ), was a business telecommunications company headquartered in Littleton, Colorado, United States. The company provided business voice services, transport, Internet, data services and wholesale fiber capacity. It was an early leader in the deployment of Ethernet for metropolitan areas, dubbed Metro Ethernet.

  9. Hathway - Wikipedia

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    Hathway Cable & Datacom Ltd, formerly BITV Cable Networks, is an Indian cable television and broadband service provider based in Mumbai. [1] [2] It was the first company to provide Internet using the CATV network in India, and the first cable operator to launch a digital platform in 2006. [3] Hathway Broadband Internet was the first cable ISP ...