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They've got a little point of presence down in Seattle, near the market."
By the late 1970s, the company maintained more than nineteen points of presence worldwide.
A research company is proposing that "points of presence" are what matter, at least when it comes to online marketing.
The street cabinet is connected to a point of presence on the national network using long-range wireless or fibre.
The initial goal for total number of federal external connections and internet points of presence was 50.
The LineOne point of presence continues to be served by this company.
Most big providers, she said, lack the necessary Internet connection points, known as points of presence, to cover rural areas.
It has points of presence in continental Europe and North America.
The higher the score on the index, the more points of presence for a site and thus the more visible it is to consumers.
A Point of Presence, where two communication interfaces meet.
An Internet point of presence is an access point to the Internet.
Can the content of a point of presence be owned separately from the presence itself?
His point of presence seemed to glow with delight as he perceived the death-march of her imagination.
It operates two points of presence.
These are generally in addition to a personal, professional or corporate website, though those may be considered to be a web point of presence as well.
There are a couple questions left unresolved with respect to the ownership of web points of presence:
Vizada's IP points of presence provide local access to the global broadband services.
A.T.& T. has nearly 500 "points of presence," or physical locations where business customers can link to its network.
This acquisition added over 60 points of presence throughout Asia, Europe and North America.
Skype also has points of presence across the globe, making it easy to buy phone numbers in foreign markets to cheaply establish an international telepresence.
In each region, the company has a Point of Presence (POP).
Eftel's services are delivered through a nationwide network of points of presence in all capital cities and regional areas around Australia.
Historically, both telephone and cable companies avoided hybrid networks using several different transports from their point of presence into customer premises.
The company owns one of the largest computer networks in the world, with more than 400 "pops," or dial-in points of presence, around the globe.
They have cloned their entire platform by building two geographically separate networks connected by four distributed points of presence.