DATAPAC was Canada s packet switched X.25 equivalent data network . Operated first by Trans Canada Telephone System ref http www.cdnpay.ca publications pdfs publications dingle book.pdf Planning an Evolution The Story of the Canadian Payments Association, 1980 2002 Bot generated title ref , then Telecom Canada, then the Stentor Alliance , it finally reverted to Bell Canada when the Stentor Alliance was dissolved. ref http www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com index.cfm?PgNm TCE&Params A1SEC816780 The Canadian Encyclopedia Bot generated title dead link date July 2008 ref Use One of the uses of DATAPAC ... also used the DATAPAC network. ref cite web url http www.inetco.com case studies calypso.html ... DATAPAC 3101 Teletype Ascii connections, both dial and leased. DATAPAC 3201 connections were made by using leased line connections in a speciality financial industry code. DATAPAC 3000 X.25 ... Protocol IP MPLS , the importance of DATAPAC diminished in the marketplace. Bell phased out support for DATAPAC, discontinuing the service at the end of 2009. ref cite news url http www.ottawacitizen.com news todays paper Robust Datapac finally retires 2394244 story.html title Robust Datapac finally ... links http www.wann.com products cd 3201.html Canadian Banknote Company An example of a Datapac ... 44&id 21 article Phrack Magazine A discussion about the DATAPAC network http www.hackcanada.com canadian hacking dpacintr.txt Another discussion about the DATAPAC network cite web url http www.eicon.com ... equipment for Datapac 3101 and 3201 hardware http www.precidia.com products ether3201.html Precidia Technologies Inc. Another DATAPAC conversion box http www.sans.org reading room whitepapers threats 927.php SANS Institute Security considerations for using networks like Datapac http ist.uwaterloo.ca cn Dialup datapac.html University of Waterloo How DATAPAC was used in the university setting http www.textfiles.com history chickenheadbbs.txt Comments about using DATAPAC to access Compuserve circa ... more details
Infobox GAA player code Hurling sport Hurling image name John Tennyson irish Se n Tennyson fullname John Tennyson feet 6 inches 1 occupation Sales Representative nickname Tenno county Kilkenny province Leinster club Carrickshock GAA Carrickshock clposition Full Back clubs clyears clapps points clcounty clprovince clallireland counties Kilkenny icposition Half Back icyears 2005 present icapps points 12 0 0 icprovince 4 icallireland 3 nhl 2 allstars clupdate icupdate 8 September 2008 birth date Birth date and age 1985 2 6 df yes birth place Hugginstown , County Kilkenny John Tennyson born 6 February 1985 is an Republic of Ireland Irish sportsperson. He plays hurling with his local club Carrickshock GAA Carrickshock and with the Kilkenny GAA Kilkenny senior inter county team. Early life John Tennyson was born in Mabbotstown, Hugginstown, County Kilkenny in 1985. He was educated locally at Newmarket N.S. and later at St. Kieran s College Kilkenny St. Kieran s College , a school renowned for producing fine county hurlers. It was here that Tennyson first tasted success as he won an All Ireland colleges medal with the school s senior team. Tennyson graduated from University College Cork with an honours degree in civil & environmental engineering. It was at UCC that he earned three consecutive Datapac Hotshot awards. ref http archives.tcm.ie breakingnews 2006 03 14 story249231.asp DCU, WIT head Datapac Hotshots list ref ref http cao.gaa.ie datapachotshots results.html Datapac Hotshots Team ref Playing career Club Tennyson plays his club hurling with his local club Carrickshock. Tennyson s older brother Pat, who also plays for Carrickshock, played in the Kilkenny team that won the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship in 2003. Their younger brother Niall was part of the winning under 21 Kilkenny team of 2008. He is however, completely overshadowed by the talent of their younger cousin, James Irish, who is one of the star players on the Glenmore junior B team and shows grea ... more details
other uses Delphi disambiguation primarysources date September 2008 Delphi was an early United States U.S. online service provider that started as a nationwide dialup service in 1983 . File Delphi logo 1997.png thumbnail Delphi logo from 1997 History The company that became Delphi was founded by Wes Kussmaul as Kussmaul Encyclopedia in 1981, featured ASCII based encyclopedia, E mail , and a primitive chat. Newswires, bulletin boards and better chat were added in early 1982. On March 15, 1983, the Delphi name was first used by General Videotex Corporation. Forums were text based, and accessed via Telenet , Sprintnet , Tymnet , Uninet, and Datapac Canada . Delphi partnered with ASCII company ASCII Corp. of Japan to open online services in 1991. Delphi provided national consumer access to the Internet in 1992. Features included E mail July 1992 , File Transfer Protocol FTP , Telnet , Usenet , text based World Wide Web Web access November 1992 , MUD s, Finger protocol Finger , and Gopher protocol Gopher . In 1993 Delphi was sold to Rupert Murdoch s News Corporation . News Corporation recognized that there would be growth in consumer use of the internet and attempted to use Delphi as it s vehicle. It had 125,000 text based customers in 1995, but by 1996 was down to less than 5,000 by some accounts, 50,000 by others. In 1996, NewsCorp sold Delphi Internet to a group of investors that included some of its original principals. It launched a free, ad supported managed content website with associated Internet forum message boards and chat room s, under the management of a team led by Dan Bruns and which included Bill Louden, who had headed GEnie during its heyday. For a period of time, both text based and web based community services were available. After a year as a managed content site, Delphi reinvented itself as a community driven service that allowed anyone to create an online community. Prospero Technologies was formed in January 2000 as the merger of Delphi Forums and ... more details
Cup with Queens University Belfast . ref name profiles In 2005 and 2007 he was voted onto the Datapac ... 2002, 2003 Datapac Combined Universities Winner 2 2005, 2007 Irish News All Star 2009 small Note The above ... more details
PUP . Citation needed date February 2011 X.25 era There were two kinds of X.25 networks. Some such as DATAPAC ... host connection schemes. DATAPAC was developed by Bell Northern Research which was a joint venture of Bell ... Telecom sold several DATAPAC clones to foreign PTTs including the Deutsche Bundespost . X.75 and X.121 ... of Technology TUE , 16 May, 1991. Chapter 3 page 20 and further, Retrieved 15 June 2011 ref DatapacDATAPAC was the first operational X.25 network 1976 . It covered major Canadian cities and was eventually ... X.25 network in France. It was developed locally at about the same time as DataPac in Canada ... more details
acquired DataPac for 5 million ref name DataPac Cite web url http www.allbusiness.com technology software services applications internet 7048546 1.html title Citrix to Acquire DataPac Australasia ... more details
multiple issues notability December 2010 BLP sources December 2010 Infobox person name Jeff Lawrence image imagesize caption birthname Jeff Lawrence birth date birth date and age mf yes 1957 11 14 birth place Cleveland , Ohio , U.S. death date death place occupation entrepreneur, technologist, philanthropist years active 1980s present spouse children othername Jeff Lawrence born November 14, 1957 is an entrepreneur , technologist and philanthropist . Early life Jeff was born in Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio . His father was Ray Lawrence record industry Ray Lawrence and his mother was Grace Lawrence. He lived in New York, New York briefly and grew up in Van Nuys Van Nuys, California and Studio City Studio City, California . He was very interested in science and technology as a child. Jeff received a bachelor s degree in electrical engineering from the UCLA University of California, Los Angeles , in 1979. Business After graduating from UCLA Jeff joined Amdahl Corporation s Communications Systems Division in 1980. Amdahl had just finished acquiring the privately held company Tran Telecommunications which became its Communications Systems Division. At Amdahl, Jeff developed software for high performance Packet switch packet switching systems designed for large Enterprise private network enterprise and public data network infrastructures. Amdahl s circuit and packet switching systems were sold to Postal Telephone and Telegraph PTT s and enterprises around the world. Some customers for the circuit and packet switching systems included Pacific Bell , South African Post Office SAPO , the Trans Canada Telephone System and AT&T . The systems were used to build the Pacific Bell, Datapac and Packet switched network Saponet SAPONET public data networks as well as portions of AT&T s enterprise network. Jeff left Amdahl just before it moved its Communications Systems Division from Marina Del Rey Marina Del Rey, California to Richardson, Texas and went to Doelz Networks in 1985. At Doe ... more details
, Tymnet , Euronet , Packet Switch Stream PSS , Datapac , Packet switched network Datanet 1 Datanet ..., but does not attempt to correct errors. DATAPAC Canadian variant of X.25 offered by Bell Canada ... more details