No, RDP is an application that you run over a network. It's analogous to a car on a road... sort of.
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RDP África was created in 1998.
Network+ Guide to Networks answer: To enable someone else to control your workstation, which is running a Windows operating system.
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is an interface which allows two computers to connect to each other over a network connection. RDP is developed by Microsoft and, therefore, is quite easy to find information about. Whether contacting by website, phone, or email, Microsoft is an extremely large company with customer service representatives available nearly 24 hours a day.
ICA is citrix proprietary and RDP Microsoft product ICA - Independent computing architecture, its called the backbone of citix RDP - Remote desktop protocol
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Microsofts Remote Desktop Client (RDP) or Citrix
RDP stands for Rumen Degradable Protein. This is the type of feed protein that is ingested in the rumen and degraded into ammonia.
No, it wouldn't be considered a WAN in and of itself. If the users were accessing files from various sites around the world that would be different. The RDP protocol allows a remote user to connect to a company LAN remotely (outside the building). That can be through a dialup connection, or any of the other high speed connections such as a T1, or T3, ISDN line, etc. If you take the RDP protocol out of the question and ask if sharing information on the company LAN via many distant connections then we could talk about it being a WAN. RDP itself does not make the connection a WAN connection.
standard RDP port is 3389 (Remote Desktop Protocol)
AT&T is a network and they do have a 3G network. They are not considered a 100% 3G network because they have a lot of different options.