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Cosa (chi) è UUNET - definizione

AMERICAN COMPANY
UUNet; UUnet; Uunet; SpewSpewNet; UUNET Technologies Inc; UUNET Technologies; UU.net

UUNET         
Unix to Unix NETwork (Reference: org., ISP)
Pipex         
  • Logo as UUNET Pipex
1990–2008 BRITISH INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER
PIPEX; UUNET/PIPEX
Pipex was the United Kingdom's first commercial Internet service provider (ISP). It was formed in 1990 and helped to develop the ISP market in the UK.
IMOCA 60 Fleury-Michon 10         
IMOCA 60 (1989, BRIAND)
Draft:IMOCA 60 Fleury-Michon 10
The IMOCA 60 Class yacht Fleury-Michon X was designed by Philippe Briand and launched in February 1989 after being built by Jeanneau based in Les Herbiers, France.

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UUNET

UUNET, founded in 1987, was one of the largest Internet service providers and one of the early Tier 1 networks. It was based in Northern Virginia and was one of the first commercial Internet service providers. Today, UUNET is an internal brand of Verizon Business (formerly MCI).

Esempi dal corpus di testo per UUNET
1. These are major pipes that carry not just AT&T‘s customers but everybody‘s." One of Klein‘s documents listed links to 16 entities, including Global Crossing, a large provider of voice and data services in the United States and abroad; UUNet, a large Internet provider in Northern Virginia now owned by Verizon; Level 3 Communications, which provides local, long–distance and data transmission in the United States and overseas; and more familiar names such as Sprint and Qwest.