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Electronics Abbreviations- HPNA
Home Phone Network Alliance Version 3.1 is a recognized ITU standard that can use copper pairs and/or coax to distribute multimedia applications throughout a home at up to 320 Mbps.. In Electronics - 228 days ago - HDMI
HighDefinition Multimedia Interface. In Electronics - 228 days ago - GSM
Global System for Mobile Communications cellular technology used in over 100 countries by carriers such as TMobile. In Electronics - 228 days ago - GPS
Global positioning satellite GPS chips, embedded in equipment, communicate with GPS satellites to identify the equipment's location.. In Electronics - 228 days ago - GFP
Generic framing procedure GFP can be used to import nontraditional services such as Ethernet and storage area networks to Sonet. In Electronics - 228 days ago - FTTX
Fiber to the neighborhood. In Electronics - 228 days ago - FTTP
Fiber to the premises. In Electronics - 228 days ago - FTTN
Fibertothenode broadband service offered by Qwest and Bell Canada. In Electronics - 228 days ago - FTTH
Fibertothe home In Electronics - 228 days ago - FroSDSL
Frame over SDSL. In Electronics - 228 days ago - FOC
Firm Order Commit Date Outside Wiring Date. In Electronics - 228 days ago - FMC
Fixed Mobile Convergence the integration of landline and wireless technologies and services into a single telecommunications network. In Electronics - 228 days ago - FAP
Fair Access Policy A policy that allows everyone over a satellite connection to have access to a certain minimum bandwidth. To accomplish this, a transmission limit is enforced. When a user exceeds the limit, their bandwidth is severely limited for a certain period of time that may vary from a day to a month. It's important to read the providers Terms of Service to understand the exact policy. In Electronics - 228 days ago - EVPL
Ethernet Virtual Private Line. In Electronics - 228 days ago - EVDO card
card that plugs into the PCMCIA slot on your laptop (almost all laptops have a PCMCIA slot), and as long as you can pick up a decent signal from that carrier's cell tower, you can get online with your laptop and this manufacturerspecific air card aka "air card".. In Electronics - 228 days ago
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