Simple answer is most likely not.
DSL if available, if it is not, then dial-up.
If users connect to the system by rote via dial-up line(e.g. from home), access should be restricted by a dial-up access control. Dial-up access controls prevent unauthorized acces from remote users that attempt to access a secured environment. These controls range from dialback controls to remove user authentication. Dial-back controls are used over dial-up telecommunication lines.
If users connect to the system by rote via dial-up line(e.g. from home), access should be restricted by a dial-up access control. Dial-up access controls prevent unauthorized acces from remote users that attempt to access a secured environment. These controls range from dialback controls to remove user authentication. Dial-back controls are used over dial-up telecommunication lines.
The answer is " access server " . ( source - done this question before )
by saying the number and it will dial its self in
Pick up the telephone and dial her number.
Yes, as a kid we had a dial phone. The phone was available in one color, black. We later got a tan phone when colors were available. I am 54.
A mop dial, often referred to in the context of telecommunications, is a type of telephone dial that allows users to select a number by rotating a dial. It is commonly used in rotary dial phones, where each number corresponds to a specific position on the dial. The term can also refer to a specific configuration or setting in certain devices, but its primary association is with the traditional rotary dialing mechanism.
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Grand Theft Auto is available for the Xbox 360. More content is available for GTAIV for Xbox 360 users. For example, the two expansion packs that have been released for Grand Theft Auto IV on the Xbox 360 (The Lost and Damned, The Ballad of Gay Tony) are exclusive. PS3 users cannot access these expansions on the PlayStation Network.
No, BACS (Bankers' Automated Clearing Services) direct debit and direct dial are not the same. BACS direct is a payment method used in the UK for processing bank transactions electronically, while direct dial refers to a telephone feature that allows users to call a specific number directly without going through an operator. They serve different purposes in finance and telecommunications, respectively.
NetZero, EarthLink, and Compuserve all provide dial-up internet services.