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  2. Network switching subsystem - Wikipedia

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    Network switching subsystem. Network switching subsystem (NSS) (or GSM core network) is the component of a GSM system that carries out call out and mobility management functions for mobile phones roaming on the network of base stations. It is owned and deployed by mobile phone operators and allows mobile devices to communicate with each other ...

  3. Short Message Service technical realisation (GSM) - Wikipedia

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    The Short Message Service is realised by the use of the Mobile Application Part (MAP) of the SS7 protocol, with Short Message protocol elements being transported across the network as fields within the MAP messages. [1] These MAP messages may be transported using "traditional" TDM based signalling, or over IP using SIGTRAN and an appropriate ...

  4. MSC Orion-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    51 m (167 ft 4 in) Draught. 16 m (52 ft 6 in) Capacity. 14,952 TEU. The Orion class is a series of 8 container ships built for Zodiac Maritime. The first 4 ships are operated by Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and the remaining ships are operated by Ocean Network Express (ONE). The ships were built by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea.

  5. Military Sealift Command - Wikipedia

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    The Military Sealift Command (MSC) is an organization that controls the replenishment and military transport ships of the United States Navy. Military Sealift Command has the responsibility for providing sealift and ocean transportation for all US military services as well as for other government agencies. It first came into existence on 9 July ...

  6. International Maritime Organization - Wikipedia

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    The MSC and MEPC are assisted in their work by a number of sub-committees which are open to all Member States. [20] The committees are: Sub-Committee on Human Element, Training and Watchkeeping (HTW) Sub-Committee on Implementation of IMO Instruments (III) Sub-Committee on Navigation, Communications and Search and Rescue (NCSR)

  7. Gülsün-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 23,656 TEU. The Gülsün class is a series of container ships built for Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The largest ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 23,756 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). They were the largest container ships in the world when they were launched in 2019, surpassing OOCL Hong Kong (21,413 TEU).

  8. Danit-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    Yard number IMO number Delivery Status ref First Series (14,028 TEU) MSC Danit: 4135 9404649 26 Mar 2009 In service [2] MSC Camille: 4136 9404651 1 Jul 2009 In service [3] MSC Sonia: 4137 9404663 15 Apr 2010 In service [4] MSC Melatilde: 4138 9404675 23 Jun 2010 In service [5] MSC Paloma: 4139 9441001 19 Aug 2010 In service [6] Second Series ...

  9. Olympic-class container ship - Wikipedia

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    16 m (52 ft 6 in) Propulsion. MAN 11S90ME-C10.2. Capacity. 19,224 TEU. The Olympic class is a series of six container ships built for Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC). The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 19,224 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU). [1] The ships were built by Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering (DSME).