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unusual facts about Point to point



Trebudannon

Point to point horse racing meets are staged twice a year in Trebudannon and Murtaya sports cars are constructed on a farm nearby.


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Charlotte Observer Marathon

The Marathon Run For Peace was an extension of an older December event, the Run For Peace 10 Miler, and used a point-to-point route that started in Davidson, North Carolina, and ended in Charlotte.

Cool Dawn

Two further point-to-point wins (including a Ladies Open) preceded his debut on a professional racecourse during this season in a novice Hunter Chases when he came second at Folkestone.

Customer service unit

In telecommunication, a customer service unit (CSU) is a device that provides an accessing arrangement at a user location to either switched or point-to-point, data-conditioned circuits at a specifically established data signaling rate.

DECnet

Implementations expanded to included RSTS, TOPS-10 and TOPS-20 with communications between processors still limited to point-to-point links only.

EMMAN

The optical network layer can be easily expanded to provide dedicated channels for other services at bandwidths ranging from 1 Gbit/s to 10 Gbit/s for ad hoc point to point connectivity either from one EMMAN node to another or to the outside world via the Janet Lightpath service.

The equipment also has the ability to structure each wavelength into separate multiple 1 Gbit/s channels for the routers that run the production IP network as well as having the capability to provide dedicated point to point links at speeds up to 10 Gbit/s either within EMMAN or for linking to the outside world via the Janet Lightpath service.

The East Midlands Metropolitan Area Network (EMMAN) was established in 1994, initially as a point to point link between The University of Nottingham (UoN) and The Nottingham Trent University (NTU) in order to connect NTU to the Janet network via the SMDS connection at UoN.

IBM WebSphere Message Broker

IIB avoids the point-to-point strain on development resources by connecting any application or service over multiple protocols, including SOAP, HTTP and JMS.

Independent sideband

Suppressed-carrier ISB was employed in point-to-point (usually overseas) radiotelephony and radioteletype by shortwave (HF).

Internet in Australia

Wireless broadband in Australia is widespread, with many point-to-point fixed wireless broadband providers serving broadband-poor regional and rural areas, predominantly with Motorola Canopy and WiMAX technologies.

KY-68

The KY-68 can operate via civilian and military switches in either encrypted or un-encrypted mode, or point-to-point (encrypted mode only).

Link 1

Link 1 is a point-to-point, duplex, non-encrypted, digital NATO Tactical Data Link (TDL) Standard for the automatic exchange of Track and Strobe data, combined with link and data management messages between ground based ASACS-elements / e.g. CRC and CAOC), specific units (TACCS / MC) and data link buffers (SSSB, CSI).

Media release

Anti-tromboning, a Voice over Internet Protocol term: when a media flow is released and allowed to flow point to point.

Point-to-point

Point-to-point transit, a route structure common among low-fare airlines

Project CARS

In addition to real world racing circuits and fictional kart circuits, there are some fictional point-to-point roads inspired by real locations such as Côte d'Azur, California Pacific Coast, and there are plans for the Stelvio Pass.

Radwin

It develops and manufactures hardware for point-to-point and point-to-multipoint wireless broadband.

Ronja

Reasonable Optical Near Joint Access, an optical point-to-point Free Space Optics data link

Telefon Hírmondó

It was the longest-running telephone newspaper, and has been described by Peter Lunenfeld as "the most sustained point-to-point telephonic distribution system".

Telit

Its m2m module portfolio include products in GSM/GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, EV-DO, HSPA, LTE and CDMA products as well as short-range modules in Wi-Fi, ZigBee, Short Range RF (proprietary mesh and point-to-point networks for unlicensed frequency bands), Wireless MBus and GPS/GLONASS (Machine-to-Machine) modules.

United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation

Point to point SX2000 automated telephone exchanges were installed in ROC headquarters and old fashioned telegraph equipment was replaced with modern computerised message switching equipment.