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Internet backbone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Privatization of the Internet 2; Abstract; Scholars have neglected the privatization of the Internet's backbone network, despite the obvious significance of the U.S. Government turning control over a powerful new communication technology to the private sector.
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Diagnostics - Network Status - Key ... ; Generated from 10/1/2009 to 10/31/2009 (CDT) ... Origin - Network Availability (%) - Month to Date...
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[0004] A network backbone is the portion of a network that carries transit traffic between separate and distinct local/regional networks. A robust Internet backbone may be defined according to one or more desirable parameters, including the following: a high network capacity, potentially reaching as much as 1 Gbps;
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Scholars have neglected the privatization of the Internet, ... This article provides a detailed historical study on the transition from a government sponsored backbone network to multiple commercially owned backbone networks. Next we document a number of problems that occurred during these privatizations. ... Publication Status:
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Agile Communications has launched its own internet services backbone network in a bid to gain access to peering arrangements with the so-called gang of four big ISPs - Telstra, Optus, MIC/OzEmail and AAPT/Connect.com.au. ... "This network will elevate Internode to Tier One ISP status, and we are negotiating international...
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What is the status of Mapnet?; ... Network administrators: You can help NLANR/CAIDA provide more accurate visualizations of the Internet by putting latitude/longitude information into your DNS configuration. Here's how ... Very High Speed Backbone Network Service...
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