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1 Virtual PoP
виртуальная точка присутствия
Удаленная точка, через которую пользователь может соединиться с поставщиком услуг Интернета, который не поддерживается через ISP. Виртуальная точка присутствия обычно устанавливается, чтобы избежать платы за междугородную связь.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Virtual PoP
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2 virtual PoP
виртуальная точка входа в Internet (для телефонного соединения с провайдером без оплаты услуг междугородной связи) -
3 virtual PoP
виртуальная точка входа в Internet (для телефонного соединения с провайдером без оплаты услуг междугородной связи)The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > virtual PoP
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4 Virtual Point of Presence
виртуальная точка присутствия
Удаленная точка, через которую пользователь может соединиться с поставщиком услуг Интернета, который не поддерживается через ISP. Виртуальная точка присутствия обычно устанавливается, чтобы избежать платы за междугородную связь.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > Virtual Point of Presence
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5 PoP
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6 PoP
сокр. от point of presence(физическая) точка входа в Internet, местоположение провайдера- virtual PoPThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > PoP
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