A label in ATM, i.e. VPI and VCI together, is used to identify a user connection, i.e. a SVC or PVC.
A label in ATM is a virtual connection identifier which composes of VPI and VCI.
A label in ATM is a virtual connection identifier which composes of VPI and VCI.
The usage label tells you when the jam is set to expire or be not as good to eat. It's informal or slang
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A restrictive label is a label that restricts a dictionary definition to a certain field or type of usage. One type would be a field label, which refers to the area to which a subject applies (such as Music or Law); another type would be a usage label, which refers to a certain level of language (for example, Slang) or a region (for example, Southwestern U.S.).
r u from rvhs??????? cause i have the same question in my packet.
You cannot. This feature has been put in place to prevent unauthorized usage of ATM cards. Let us say you lose your ATM card and someone finds it, would you want them to go on a spending spree? They cant do that unless they know your ATM Pin which you must be keeping safely in your memory. So, the money in your account is safe. This is why you cannot make purchases without pin using ATM Cards.
ATM stands for Automatic Teller Machine. It is a device using which customers can withdraw cash from their account. The benefits of an ATM are: i. Easy and convenient access to money ii. Any time usage iii. No need to stand in bank queues Because of these benefits they are very important for banks to attract & retain customers
The cost of an ATM Machine may vary depending on the brand, technoloy, built, type and its usage. ATM machines by various kinds of businesses and the cost varies according to the type of ATM machine used. You can check various types of ATM Machines that exists in National Cash
Difficult. For many applications, MPLS (Multi-protocol label switching) is taking the place of ATM. For some applications, straight IP over higher bandwidth links is doing some of the jobs previously reserved for ATM.
Yes, you can use a prepaid MasterCard at an ATM to withdraw cash, provided the card has a balance and is enabled for ATM withdrawals. You may need to enter a PIN associated with the card to complete the transaction. However, be aware that some ATMs may charge fees for using a prepaid card, and not all prepaid MasterCards are compatible with every ATM. Always check the card's terms and conditions for specific usage details.