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VNET was a corporate email system from IBM (1988). Through it, a number of protocols were developed to deliver e-mail amongst time sharing computers over alternate transmission systems. E-mail, or email, is short for electronic mail and is a method of composing, sending, and receiving messages over electronic communication systems. ... For other uses, see IBM (disambiguation). ...


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vnet.sk – pricing & equipment – wireless – (664 words)
VNET HomeLink - appointed for households in flat houses
VNET HomeLink for 400 Sk VNET under the terms of the project "Intertetization of flat houses" offers in chosen localities a special offer of favourable internet connection and VNET wants to buit up in these localities a local network with bandwidth about 100 Mbps.
It is a high-speed connection, which VNET provides in localities, where is a direct visibilty to one access point of VNET Network.
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