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Network Service Provider

A network service provider (NSP) is a company that provides direct access to the Internet backbone for Internet service providers and their customers. NSPs sell bandwidth and network access. They include telecommunications companies, data carriers, wireless providers, Internet service providers, and cable TV operators offering high-speed Internet. Some technology companies are also entering the NSP market due to technological convergence.

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Network Service Provider

A network service provider (NSP) is a company that provides direct access to the Internet backbone for Internet service providers and their customers. NSPs sell bandwidth and network access. They include telecommunications companies, data carriers, wireless providers, Internet service providers, and cable TV operators offering high-speed Internet. Some technology companies are also entering the NSP market due to technological convergence.

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Network service provider (NSP)

A network service provider (NSP) is a company that provides backbone services to


an Internet service provider (ISP), the company that most Web users use for access
to the Internet.

A network service provider (NSP) is a business or organization that sells


bandwidth or network access by providing direct Internet backbone access to the
Internet . For such a reason, network service providers are sometimes referred to as
backbone providers or internet providers.

Network service providers may consist of telecommunications companies, data


carriers, wireless communications providers, Internet service providers, and cable
television operators offering high-speed Internet access.

A few information technology companies are also emerging into the NSP market,
notably IBM, EDS, CSC, Vanco and Atos Origin. This is due to the technological
convergence of information and communications technology.

Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)

Brocade offers a comprehensive suite of Network Functions Virtualization


(NFV) solutions with the Brocade Vyatta vRouter and the Brocade Virtual ADX—
helping organizations build fast, effective, and secure networks in environments
where agility and automation are paramount. Together, the Brocade NFV solutions
feature high-performance virtual routing, stateful firewall, VPN functions, and
Layer 4 - 7 application delivery services.
Major function network service provider
Router with a diagram
Transmission Control Protocol

Transmission control protocol (TCP) is a network communication protocol to send


data in the form of message units between computers over the Internet

Internet protocol

The Internet Protocol (IP) is the method or protocol by which data is sent from one
computer to another on the Internet. Each computer (known as a host) on the
Internet has at least one IP address that uniquely identifies it from all other
computers on the Internet.

Web Portal

Web portals are organized gateways that help to structure the access to information
found on the Internet. A portal provides at least four essential services: (1) search
engine(s), (2) email, (3) links to other related sites, and (4) personalized content

Distributed Hyper media System

 A distributed hypermedia system provides a group of users logically


transparent access to heterogeneous hypermedia information repositories
that are distributed across local- and wide-area networks

 Minimal access mode is browsing via associative addressing and authoring

 Other modes could be searching, annotating, and collaborative access


What is spam?

Spam is the name given to those irritating messages, emails, and other forms of
unsolicited communication that people receive, sometimes in annoyingly large
amounts. Some people define spam even more generally as any unsolicited email.

Advantage of spam
Spam used various mediums (email, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace) to send
potential listeners messages containing or about my music.

This helped to get more people listening to my music, and also made sure the band
met the minimum attendance targets whenever we were playing live.

If you are a spammer you will get some secret credential from remote computers
(others computers) otherwise you will lose your credentials by spy ware and virus
programs.

The disadvantages of spam

1) Spam is annoying
2) Spam also risks severely damaging an internet company's reputation.
3) Do not open spam
What is Search Operators?

When Google does not provide the results you want within their search results you
can use a search operator to manipulate the search results.

Search Operators vary from search engine to search engine, but we are going to
focus on a general set of operators that work on Google. Some of this work on
other search engines and some do not. Search operators allow you to search
specific websites and specific keywords in URLs

This is particularly helpful when looking for something very specific like a quote
or song lyric. This can be helpful for SEO’s when manually checking your exact
keyword page ranks.

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