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- Internet traffic engineering - Internet traffic engineering refers to all the work related to the physical network (usually fiber optic cables, routers, exchanges) that carries Internet traffic between different networks with the objective of reaching the highest levels of capacity in the Internet backbone.
- INOC-DBA - The INOC-DBA (Inter-Network Operations Center Dial-By-ASN) hotline phone system is a global voice telephony network deployed and managed by Packet Clearing House that connects the network operations centers and security incident response teams of critical internet infrastructure providers such as backbone carriers, internet service providers, and internet exchanges as well as critical individuals within the policy, regulatory, internet governance, security and vendor communities.
- Internet Access and Training Program - The Internet Access and Training Program (IATP) is a program of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), US Department of State, funded under the Freedom Support Act (FSA). IATP is administered by Project Harmony in Russia and by the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) in other Eurasian countries.
- Broadband Internet access in the United Kingdom - ADSL was introduced to the UK in trial stages in the late 1990s and a commercial product was launched in 2000. In the United Kingdom, most exchanges, local loops and backhauls are owned and managed by BT Wholesale, who then sell on connectivity to ISPs, who provide the actual connectivity with the Internet (in most cases), telephone support, billing and added features.
- Sébastien Paquet - Sébastien Paquet is a Canadian academic, researcher, and blogger best known for his work on the Internet Topic ExchangeS. Paquet et P.