- Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
Data represented by letters, digits, and sometimes by special characters and the yyspace character.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data representing money, which data can be transferred by means of a computer network and can be traded as a token exchangeable for real money. Synonyms digicash, digital cash.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data terminal equipment (DTE) that can control, format, transmit, and receive packets.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data terminal equipment (DTE,) data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE,) and any intermediate equipment connected at one location. Note: The DCE may be connected directly to a data processing system or it may be a part of the data processing system.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data that are (a) unpredictable and have no discernable pattern, or (b) satisfy certain mathematical criteria for statistical randomness.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data that are relatively long-lived in comparison to ephemeral data, and which have a longer period of validity. Note: Static data may include static domain parameters and static public or private keys. Both static and ephemeral data are valuable ingredients for building robust key agreement protocols.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data that are specific to the functionality of the network.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data transferred between corresponding entities on behalf of the upper layer or layer management entities for which they are providing services.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data transmission in which the instant that each character, or block of characters, starts is arbitrary; once started, the time of occurrence of each signal representing a bit within the character, or block, has the same relationship to significant instants of a fixed time frame.
Industry:Telecommunications
Data transmission in which the instant that each character, or block of characters, starts is arbitrary; once started, the time of occurrence of each signal representing a bit within the character, or block, has the same relationship to significant instants of a fixed time frame.
Industry:Telecommunications