Internet Connectivity Provider
Remote Link Access Point
RLAP Layer2 Access Point
Remote Link Access Point is a mechanism to interconnect devices on OSI layer 2 which allows internet connectivity like analogous manner to WIFI access points.
This method offers great advantages for integrators of applications that require transparent and secure remote access, reducing time to market of new products and the saving costs of developing the communication layer such as framed as M2M.
The system is based on the principle of P2P networks of 3 layers, adapting dynamically to the accessibility features of network nodes connected to the Internet, offering a secure and interoperable platform, including utilities for managing QoS in the user environment. This feature makes the availability of bandwidth can be maintained freely by the user without being tied to certain protocols of the OSI layer 3 on operating the TELCO.
Using this technology makes possible the appearance of new actors in the Internet market such as Internet Connectivity Provider (ICP) that can evolve into business models similar to ISP, as Internet Service Providers.
RLAP offers the possibility of creating horizontal connectivity services that can be used interchangeably for different end uses both domestic and professional.
Most connectivity applications through internet presents a set of common requirements that can be virtualized and available as a service, providing to applications developers the possibility of offering a set of high performance features without having to invest in expensive infrastructure and development.
RLAP defined from the usual requirements that arise in most cases:
- Security - Transparency - Ability End2End - Availability - Configurability - Exploitation - Maintainability - Traceability - Redundancy
Remote Link Access Point
RLAP Layer2 Access Point
Remote Link Access Point is a mechanism to interconnect devices on OSI layer 2 which allows internet connectivity like analogous manner to WIFI access points.
This method offers great advantages for integrators of applications that require transparent and secure remote access, reducing time to market of new products and the saving costs of developing the communication layer such as framed as M2M.
The system is based on the principle of P2P networks of 3 layers, adapting dynamically to the accessibility features of network nodes connected to the Internet, offering a secure and interoperable platform, including utilities for managing QoS in the user environment. This feature makes the availability of bandwidth can be maintained freely by the user without being tied to certain protocols of the OSI layer 3 on operating the TELCO.
Using this technology makes possible the appearance of new actors in the Internet market such as Internet Connectivity Provider (ICP) that can evolve into business models similar to ISP, as Internet Service Providers.
RLAP offers the possibility of creating horizontal connectivity services that can be used interchangeably for different end uses both domestic and professional.
Most connectivity applications through internet presents a set of common requirements that can be virtualized and available as a service, providing to applications developers the possibility of offering a set of high performance features without having to invest in expensive infrastructure and development.
RLAP defined from the usual requirements that arise in most cases:
- Security - Transparency - Ability End2End - Availability - Configurability - Exploitation - Maintainability - Traceability - Redundancy
The is holding company for a group of companies in Japan, and employs over 700 people within its subsidiaries. Group companies include Daiko Co., Daiko Fatec Co., Technical Center in Chugoku (TCC) Co., and Pureco Co.
Daitec
is an information technology company specializing in multiple-language document solutions, located in Japan.
The core business of the company is in creating technical manuals and other related documents for technology products, using a streamlined SGML process which allows one set of source data to be formatted in many different ways with ease. The company works with clients to create documentation in English, Japanese and other languages as required.
The company was established in 1987, when it separated from Daiko Co., and currently has over 100 employees. The head office is in Hiroshima, with branch offices in Kyoto, Yokohama and Fukuoka. The company is now considered a part of the Daiko Group of companies,
Daitec
is an information technology company specializing in multiple-language document solutions, located in Japan.
The core business of the company is in creating technical manuals and other related documents for technology products, using a streamlined SGML process which allows one set of source data to be formatted in many different ways with ease. The company works with clients to create documentation in English, Japanese and other languages as required.
The company was established in 1987, when it separated from Daiko Co., and currently has over 100 employees. The head office is in Hiroshima, with branch offices in Kyoto, Yokohama and Fukuoka. The company is now considered a part of the Daiko Group of companies,
2004 Racism Watch was an organization founded in January 2004 that called upon the 2004 to change or pull a political ad they deemed offensive from the air. The ad in question contained a partial face shot of a man who could be construed as "Middle Eastern."
Actor Ed Asner was a spokesman for the group and member of its advisory committee. Asner called the use of the picture "disturbing," comparing it to the Willie Horton ad that an independent political action committee funded by supporters of the Bush-Quayle campaign ran in 1988 criticizing the Massachusetts prison furlough system.
Other members of the group's advisory committee were actors Ed Begley, Jr., and Susan Sarandon; former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney, author Noam Chomsky, feminist author Barbara Ehrenreich, Manning Marable, Elizabeth Martinez, Phil Tajitsu Nash, Ron Walters, Tim Wise and author Howard Zinn.
Racism watch reported in June 2004 that Columbia University director of African American Studies, Manning Marable, had called for immediate action to be taken to end the U.S. military's use of a book called "The Arab Mind" which was written by Raphael Patai. The book was described by Guardian Newspaper correspondant Brian Whitaker as one that presents "an overwhelmingly negative picture of the Arabs." In an article in the New Yorker magazine, Seymour Hersh said that he was told by an academic that the book was "the bible of the neocons on Arab behaviour". The Guardian also said that the book's best use was as a door stop.
Actor Ed Asner was a spokesman for the group and member of its advisory committee. Asner called the use of the picture "disturbing," comparing it to the Willie Horton ad that an independent political action committee funded by supporters of the Bush-Quayle campaign ran in 1988 criticizing the Massachusetts prison furlough system.
Other members of the group's advisory committee were actors Ed Begley, Jr., and Susan Sarandon; former U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney, author Noam Chomsky, feminist author Barbara Ehrenreich, Manning Marable, Elizabeth Martinez, Phil Tajitsu Nash, Ron Walters, Tim Wise and author Howard Zinn.
Racism watch reported in June 2004 that Columbia University director of African American Studies, Manning Marable, had called for immediate action to be taken to end the U.S. military's use of a book called "The Arab Mind" which was written by Raphael Patai. The book was described by Guardian Newspaper correspondant Brian Whitaker as one that presents "an overwhelmingly negative picture of the Arabs." In an article in the New Yorker magazine, Seymour Hersh said that he was told by an academic that the book was "the bible of the neocons on Arab behaviour". The Guardian also said that the book's best use was as a door stop.
obooko is a book publishing and promotion project that provides an opportunity for new and established writers from all parts of the World to self-publish and promote their work in PDF ebook format free of charge. The website removes many barriers and makes it easy to put work in front of an audience, and the website's user-friendly approach allays many of the fears that prevent new writers publishing their work.
The public view of obooko is as a free membership site where work by many popular writers including Paoulo Coelho, Lewis Shiner and Peter Watts can be downloaded free of charge.
Free ebooks means that anyone, regardless of means, has access to quality writing. This is especially beneficial to people who cannot afford to buy printed books: those around the world who struggle on a low income or benefits; students and people living in under-developed countries.
By offering free copies of work, under standard copyright or creative commons licences, authors benefit from direct feedback from members, which can be used to address creative and technical issues before listing for sale on retail sites or sent to publishers for consideration. For those on limited budgets this can often negate the need for professional editing.
All authors are eligible to be considered for an obooko prize which is to be awarded annually from 2010 for the most popular ebook in each genre/category. Unconventionally, the award will be judged by members only, not a panel of judges.
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obooko homepage
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The public view of obooko is as a free membership site where work by many popular writers including Paoulo Coelho, Lewis Shiner and Peter Watts can be downloaded free of charge.
Free ebooks means that anyone, regardless of means, has access to quality writing. This is especially beneficial to people who cannot afford to buy printed books: those around the world who struggle on a low income or benefits; students and people living in under-developed countries.
By offering free copies of work, under standard copyright or creative commons licences, authors benefit from direct feedback from members, which can be used to address creative and technical issues before listing for sale on retail sites or sent to publishers for consideration. For those on limited budgets this can often negate the need for professional editing.
All authors are eligible to be considered for an obooko prize which is to be awarded annually from 2010 for the most popular ebook in each genre/category. Unconventionally, the award will be judged by members only, not a panel of judges.
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External links
obooko homepage
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