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Electronic data interchange - Standards When they compared the synchronous protocol 2400 bit/s modems, CLEO devices, and value-added networks used to transmit EDI documents to transmitting via the Internet, some people equated the non-Internet technologies with EDI and predicted erroneously that EDI itself would be replaced along with the non-Internet technologies 1 https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Electronic data interchange - Standards 1 As more trading partners use the Internet for transmission, standards have emerged. In 2002, the IETF published RFC 3335, offering a standardized, secure method of transferring EDI data via e-mail. On July 12, 2005, an IETF working group ratified RFC 4130 for MIME-based HTTP EDIINT (a. k. a. AS 2) transfers, and is preparing a similar RFC for FTP transfers (a. k. a. AS 3). While some EDI transmission has moved to these newer protocols, the providers of the value-added networks remain active. https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Electronic data interchange - Value-added networks 1 To address the limitations in peer-to-peer adoption of EDI, VANs (value-added networks) were established https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Merit Network - Creating a facilities based network, adding new services: 2003 to the present 1 During the 1970 s, 1980 s, and 1990 s Merit operated what is known as a "value-added network" where individual data circuits were leased on a relatively short term basis (one to three or sometimes five years) from traditional telecommunications providers such as Ameritech, GTE, Sprint, and MCI and assembled into a larger network by adding routers and other equipment https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
List of mergers and acquisitions by IBM - Spinoffs 1 *1995 Advantis (Advanced Value-Added Networking Technology of IBM Sears), a voice and data network company. Joint Venture with IBM holding 70%, Sears holding 30%. ATT acquires the infrastructure portion of Advantis in 1999, becoming the ATT Global Network. IBM retained business and strategic outsourcing portions of the joint venture. https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Cloud-based integration - Emergence B 2 B integration was serviced through Electronic data interchange|EDI gateways or value-added network (VAN) 1 https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
National broadband plans from around the world - Botswana The data market has been liberalized, with ISPs now holding value-added network service (VANS) provider licenses 1 https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
National broadband plans from around the world - South Africa 1 ISPs are licensed as value-added network service (VANS) providers, although under the Electronic Communications Act of 2006, these licenses were converted in January 2009 to individual or class electronic communication service (ECS) licenses https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
ANSI ASC X 12 - Caucuses 1 : Created in January 2010 to support and improve Electronic data interchange#Peerto-Peer|EDI peer-to-peer connectivity, with a focus on Electronic data interchange#Value-added_networks|valueadded networks and clearinghouses. https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Value-added (disambiguation) 1 * Value-added network: A hosted service offering that acts as an intermediary between business partners https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Value-added network A 'Value-added Network' (VAN) is a hosted service offering that acts as an intermediary between business partners sharing standards based or proprietary data via shared Business Processes. The offered service is referred to as Valueadded Network Service. 1 https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Value-added network - 1970 s: Marketisation of telecommunication 1 The large-scale allocation of network services by private companies was in conflict with state-controlled telecommunications sector. To be able to gain a license for telecommunication service provision to customers, a private business had to add value to the communications line in order to be a distinguishable service. Therefore, the notion of Value-added Network Services was established to allow for operation of such private businesses as an exemption from state control. https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Value-added network - 1970 s: Marketisation of telecommunication 1 In the later 1980 s, running a Value-Added Network Service required licensing in the U. K https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Value-added network - Perspective In the absence of state-operated telecommunication sector, Value-added Network Service still is used, mainly as a functional description, in conjunction with dedicated leased lines for B 2 B communications (especially for EDIFACT data transfer). 1 https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Value-added network - Perspective 1 Governments like South Africa still maintain explicit regulation, [http: //www. internet. org. za/regs_va ns_2005. html Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA): Regulations for Value-Added Network Services] while others address specific services with licensing. [http: //www. ictregulationtoolkit. org/e n/Practice. Note. aspx? id=3112 NERA Economic Consulting: One-Time Initial Authorization Fees in Selected Countries] https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Value-added network - Perspective 1 Others distinguish Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from International Value-Added Network Services (IVANS) operators. [http: //www. ofta. gov. hk: 80/en/telelic/operator-licensees/pnets-ivans-isp. html Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region: International Value. Added Network Services (IVANS) Operator or Internet Service Providers (ISP)] https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
Commerce. Hub 1 Merchant data transmitted via a valueadded network (VAN) was generally formatted as electronic data interchange (EDI) https: //store. theartofservice. com/the-value-added-network-toolkit. html
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