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  2. IndiHome - Wikipedia

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    IndiHome is a home telephone, internet, and Internet Protocol television services owned by Telkomsel since 2023. It was launched in 2015 to replace Speedy and offers fiber-optic connections with various packages and features.

  3. Indi Home - Wikipedia

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    IndiHome, which stands as the joint 45th-tallest building in Hong Kong, is composed almost entirely of residential units, of which there are 950; the lower floors also have retailing space. [1] The structure has a total floor area of 54,000 square metres (580,000 sq ft).

  4. Reserved IP addresses - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the special purposes and applications of various IP addresses, including 100.64.0.0/10, which is a shared address space for communications between a service provider and its subscribers. See the full list of IPv4 and IPv6 address blocks and their descriptions.

  5. List of assigned /8 IPv4 address blocks - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows the list of /8 IPv4 address blocks assigned to various organizations or groups by IANA, IANA, or regional Internet registries. It includes the blocks used by the United States Department of Defense, such as 6.0.0.0/8, 7.0.0.0/8, and 21.0.0.0/8.

  6. IP PBX - Wikipedia

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    IP PBX is a system that connects telephone extensions to the public switched telephone network and provides internal communication for a business. It can also offer audio, video, or instant messaging communication using the TCP/IP protocol stack. Learn about the IP PBX function, software and examples.

  7. Private network - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the private IP address spaces for IPv4 and IPv6, and how they are used for local area networks (LANs) and carrier-grade NAT. See the RFC specifications, subnet masks, and address blocks for each range, and how to create unique local addresses (ULAs) in IPv6.

  8. Link-local address - Wikipedia

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    A link-local address is a network address that is valid only for communications on a local link, such as a subnetwork. Learn how link-local addresses are assigned, used, and differentiated from other address types in IPv4 and IPv6.

  9. IP address - Wikipedia

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    An IP address is a numerical label assigned to a device connected to a network that uses the Internet Protocol for communication. Learn about the two main functions of IP addresses, the two versions of the Internet Protocol (IPv4 and IPv6), and the format and notation of IP addresses.