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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Communications in Antarctica, Communications in Central America, Communications in Europe, Communications in North America, Communications in Oceania, Communications in South America, Communications in the Caribbean, Wide area networks, X.25, European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations, JANET, National Science Foundation Network, Call signs in North America, List of Internet exchange points by size, Autonomic Networking, Latin America and Caribbean Network Information Centre, Telephone numbers in the Americas, List of television stations in the Caribbean, Telephone numbers in Oceania, SIMNET, CERNET, SIPRNet, Microwave Bypass, EASSy, BITNET, WAN optimization, Telecommunications in Antarctica, Intelink, CSNET, Coloured Book protocols, Cisco WAAS, Open Transport Network, Data Transmission Network, DATAPAC, Dynamic circuit network, Alberta SuperNet, IEC 61334, Defense Research and Engineering Network, High Performance Computing Wales, NABU Network, CARDICIS, Telephone numbers in Asia, Global Telecom & Technology, Open Source Information System, Venesat-1, Telx Internet Exchange, Automatic Digital Network, JANET NRS, Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System, .aq, ARCOS-1, Intergalactic Computer Network, Wireless WAN, Antilles Crossing, NATO CRONOS, Teleprocessing monitor, IBM VNET, Wide area application services, NASA Research and Engineering Network, Ipanema Technologies, Datakit, X.75, The Antarctic Sun, Dnsmux, ANTILLAS I, Athens Internet Exchange, Defense Data Network, AUSTPAC, NIPRNet, Caribbean Media Corporation, Cinema of Oceania, CAVNET, Wide area file services, Bi-State Optical Network, MILNET, RIPR, ChinaNet, Telephone numbers in Africa, ERC Broadband, Pacific Islands ICT Policy and Strategic Plan, TechNet. Excerpt: Call signs in North America are frequently still used by Nor...