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1 unauthorized subscriber
Телекоммуникации: двойник, несанкционированный абонентУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > unauthorized subscriber
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2 unauthorized subscriber
несанкционированный абонент, двойникEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > unauthorized subscriber
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3 subscriber
абонент; пользователь- base cable subscriber
- base toll subscriber
- called subscriber
- calling subscriber
- destination subscriber
- direct-line subscriber
- extension subscriber
- hot-line subscriber
- origination subscriber
- surface subscriber
- unauthorized subscriberEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > subscriber
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4 двойник
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5 несанкционированный абонент
Russian-English dictionary of telecommunications > несанкционированный абонент
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6 несанкционированный абонент
Telecommunications: unauthorized subscriberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > несанкционированный абонент
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7 access
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actuator access
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arbitrary access
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authorized access
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broadcast access
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carrier-sense multiple access
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code-division multiple access
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current access
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delayed access
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demand-assignment multiple access
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direct access
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emergency exit access
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failure access
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fast access
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frequency-division multiple access
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illegal access
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immediate access
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indexed access
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indirect access
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instantaneous access
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keyed access
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key access
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library access
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line access
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memory access
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mobile subscriber access
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multiple access
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multiservice access
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paging access
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parallel access
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queued access
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radio access
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rail access
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random access
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rapid access
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recognizing access
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remote access
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sequential access
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service access
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shared access
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simultaneous access
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single access
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single-stroke access
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space-division multiple access
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storage access
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subscriber access
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unauthorized access
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8 access
1) доступ ( к данным в сети)2) обращение, выборка ( данных)•- anyplace access
- anytime access
- arbitrary access
- authorized access
- carrier-sense multiple access
- code-division access
- conventional access
- creeping access
- current access
- customer access
- demand-assignment multiple access
- denied access
- dial access
- dial-up access
- direct access
- direct line access
- direct-intrasystem access
- distributed-access access
- dual access
- duplex access
- equal access
- failure access
- fixed access
- free access
- frequency-divided multiple access
- full double access
- granted access
- group line access
- illegal access
- immediate access
- indirect access
- instantaneous access
- interexchange access
- key access
- keyed access
- line access
- loop access
- main access
- markered access
- memory access
- menu access
- message access
- mobile subscriber access
- multiple access
- multiple-key access
- multiplexed access
- multipoint access
- multistation access
- mutually exclusive access
- nonfixed access
- paging access
- parallel access
- queued access
- random access
- real-time access
- remote access
- restricted access
- sequential access
- serial access
- service access
- shared access
- simultaneous access
- single-stroke access
- space-time division multiple access
- spread-spectrum multiple access
- storage access
- subnetwork access
- subscriber access
- success access
- synchronous access
- tandem access
- time-division multiple access
- transmission access
- unauthorized access
- zero accessEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > access
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9 terminal
терминал, оконечное (абонентское) устройство- telex terminalАнгло-русский словарь по компьютерной безопасности > terminal
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