- Tymnet
- Anbieter und öffentliches paketvermittelndes Netzwerk (PSPDN) der McDonnell Douglas Network System Company ab 1967 als Vermittlungsnetz mit 110-300Baud, ab 1977 über X.25 als TYMNET-II
Acronyms. 2013.
Acronyms. 2013.
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