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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
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.
Submission of batches of data through an input unit that has access to a computer through a data link.
Industry:Telecommunications
Storage that is not under the control of a processing unit.
Industry:Telecommunications
Storage that is available to a processor only through its input/output channels. 2. In a computer, any storage that is not internal memory, i.e., is not random access memory (RAM. ) Note: Examples of auxiliary storage media are magnetic diskettes, optical disks including CD ROM, and magnetic tape cassettes.
Industry:Telecommunications
Storage of classified information within an accredited facility, but not in General Services Administration approved secure containers, while the facility is unoccupied by authorized personnel.
Industry:Telecommunications
Storage in the signaling link control for signal units that have been transmitted but not yet positively acknowledged.
Industry:Telecommunications
Storage and management of databases by a content provider.
Industry:Telecommunications
Storage (viz. , buffer storage) in the signaling link control for signal units not yet transmitted.
Industry:Telecommunications
Stations holding a common key. Note: Activities that hold key for other than use, such as cryptologistic depots, are not cryptonet members for that key. Controlling authorities are de facto members of the cryptonets they control.
Industry:Telecommunications
Sporadic radiant emission from the upper atmosphere that usually occurs about the North and South magnetic poles of the Earth. Note 1: Auroras are most intense at times of intense magnetic storms caused by sunspot activity. The distribution of auroral intensity with altitude shows a pronounced maximum near 100 km above the Earth. Auroras may occasionally be observed within 40° or less of the equator. Note 2: Auroras interfere with radio communications. Note 3: In the Northern hemisphere, the aurora is called the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights. ) In the Southern hemisphere, the aurora is called the Aurora Australis (Southern Lights. )
Industry:Telecommunications
Specific type of application that provides security services or security management capabilities at application level rather than embedded in the communication architecture.
Industry:Telecommunications