- T1 - A dedicated phone connection supporting data rates of 1.544Mbits per second. A T-1 line actually consists of 24individual channels, each of which supports 64Kbits per second. Each 64Kbit/second channel can be configured to carry voice or data traffic. Most telephone companies allow you to buy just some of these individual channels, known as fractional T-1 access. You can find more information here.
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- T3 - A dedicated point to point, very high capacity digital service capable of transmitting data at speeds up to 45 Mbps. Comprised of 672 channels, each at 64 Kbps.
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- Tcl - “Tool Command Language” An interpreted script language developed by Dr. John Ousterhout at the University of California, Berkeley, and now developed and maintained by Scriptics.
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- TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol a protocol for communication between computers, used as a standard for transmitting data over networks and as the basis for standard Internet protocols.
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- Technical Contact - When you register a domain name, you must specify a technical contact in the domain name record. The technical contact does not have to be different than the registrant, but should be the person who is able to address any technical issues regarding the domain name being registered.
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- Telnet - Telnet is a user command using TCP/IP protocols to access a computer remotely. To have access to that computer, you must have permission, meaning you must authenticate to the system with a valid username and password. When you are connected to the network using telnet, you can enter commands and they will be executed as if the were being entered directly onto the server console.
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- Terabyte - (TB)
A terabyte is a measure of computer data storage capacity and is one thousand billion (1,000,000,000,000) bytes.
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- Third party design applications - Application designed by other companies like Netscape browser developed by Netscape foe windows therefore Netscape is a third party company which designs applications.
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- Thumbnail - A small version of an image, normally linked to a larger version.
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- TIA - Telecommunications Industry Association. TIA has recommendations for topology and distances, media parameters that determine performance, connectors and pin assignments (to ensure inter-connectivity), and demands that the useful life of telecommunications cabling systems be in excess of 10 years.
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- TLD - Top Level Domain. A Top Level Domain represents the last part of a domain name. For example, the domain name "findmyhosting.com", the TLD is ". Com". The domain name system is designed as a hierarchy. The root is the highest level of the hierarchy, followed by the top-level domain, then followed by the second-level domain. For example, for the domain "espn.com", "espn" is the second-level domain, "com" is the top-level domain, and the "." is the root.
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- Toll-free 24/7-phone support - It means to provide support for 24 hours 7days a week.
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- Top Level Domain Name - The rightmost part of a domain name. Generic TLDs include ".com," ".net," and ".org"; country code TLDs include .jp (Japan), .uk (United Kingdom) and .au (Australia).
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- Trace route - Trace route is a TCP/IP utility, which allows the user to determine the route packets take to reach a particular host. Trace route works by increasing the "time to live" value of each successive packet sent. The first packet has a time to live (TTL) value of one, the second two, and so on. When a packet passes through a host, the host decrements the TTL value by one and forward the packet to the next host.
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- Trademark - A name, symbol, or other device identifying a product, officially registered and legally restricted to the use of the owner or manufacturer.
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- Traffic - The volume of visitors to a website. Traffic is the currency of online success, but is not the only factor. Massive, low-grade traffic to a website with poor content will inevitably result in failure.
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- Transfer In - A change of domain name service or registrar to Name secure from another company.
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- Transfer Out - A change of domain name service or registrar from Name secure to another company.
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- Treasury Shares - But un issued stock of a company, or previously issued shares that have been re-acquired by the corporation.
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- Trojan - A sort of virus although it does not replicate itself – it is something which is hidden in a file and, when activated, it does terrible damage … like a Friday 13th thingy – obviously named after the Trojan Horse.
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- True speech - High-quality speech compression software that compresses speech downs to as much as 1/40th its original size. Since regular speech files are normally large, compression using True Speech enables them to be transferred faster and more easily.
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- Twisted Pair - Two insulated copper wires twisted around each other to reduce induction (thus interference) from one wire to the other. The twists, or lays, are varied in length to reduce the potential for signal interference between pairs. Several sets of twisted pair wires may be enclosed in a single cable. In cables greater than 25 pairs, the twisted pairs are grouped and bound together.
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