Examples of using Isps in English and their translations into Bengali
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Other free ISPs, which are often called freenets, are run nonprofit by mostly volunteer staff.
where online casinos are strictly prohibited and ISPs block online gambling completely.
PTCL expressed ignorance about the ban, whereas representatives of various ISPs' helplines said that Pakistan Telecommunication Authority had banned YouTube.
Government was secretly imposing censorship through ISPs with more than 400 content filter requests made to Google.
Authorities may have ordered ISPs to restrict access, in response to the ongoing protests.
As ISPs provide access for consumers to everything on the internet, this seeks to
Many free ISPs display advertisements while the user is connected; like commercial television,
The Communications and Information Technology Commission has ordered Saudi ISPs to block that movie.
Local ISPs are related to the main ISP in the country's main or area.
where Palestinian Internet service providers(ISPs) operate.
Intercepting data this way, however, requires expensive equipment that many Russian ISPs can't currently afford.
Nikhil Pahwa at MediaNama notes that this time many ISPs published the list of the blocked sites.
the place out there, defending your knowledge from prying eyes, like ISPs.
the same problem again, but this time, a second layer of NAT is being deployed(CGN) so that ISPs can share 1 real address between multiple customers.
If they haven't the BBFC has a range of tools at its disposal to encourage compliance. Ultimately the BBFC has a legal power to require ISPs and other access providers to block non-compliant sites.
or sometimes by ISPs.
IP allocation, and getting neck-deep in BGP and real routing gear so that IP address space can move between ISPs if need be.
ISPs may engage in peering,
Your ISP's help here is going to be pretty crucial- some ISPs provide a console server and network boot environment(plug, but at least you
In the lead up to the 2006 elections, the UCC instructed ISPs to block access to the website of Radio Katwe for publishing“‘malicious and false information' against the ruling National Resistance Movement and its presidential candidate,” according to a 2015 ICT policy briefing by Collaboration on International ICT Policy for East and Southern Africa(CIPESA).