Metropolitan Area Network
(MAN) A data network intended to serve an area the size of a large city. Such networks are being implemented by innovative techniques, such as running optical fibre through subway tunnels. A popular example of a MAN is SMDS. See also Local Area Network, Wide Area Network. (1994-11-22) | ||||
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Metropolitan area network Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Glossary of the European Information Society |
Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
Network which extends over city-wide area.
Network which extends over city-wide area.
| Internetworking Terms |
Metropolitan Area Network
A data network intended to serve an area approximating that of a large city. Such networks are being implemented by innovative techniques, such as running fiber cables through subway tunnels. A popular example of a MAN is SMDS. See also: Local Area Network, Switched Multimegabit Data Service, Wide Area Network. [Source: NNSC]
A data network intended to serve an area approximating that of a large city. Such networks are being implemented by innovative techniques, such as running fiber cables through subway tunnels. A popular example of a MAN is SMDS. See also: Local Area Network, Switched Multimegabit Data Service, Wide Area Network. [Source: NNSC]
Metropolitan area network Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Fiber Optics, Optical Networking Terms |
Metropolitan Area Network
A network covering an area larger than a local area network. A wide area network that covers a metropolitan area. Usually, an interconnection of two or more local area networks.
A network covering an area larger than a local area network. A wide area network that covers a metropolitan area. Usually, an interconnection of two or more local area networks.
| ETSI and 3GPP |
Metropolitan area Network
Network Termination
Network Termination
| Telecommunication Standard Terms |
metropolitan area network (MAN)
A data communications network that (a) covers an area larger than a campus area network and smaller than a wide area network (WAN), (b) interconnects two or more LANs, and (c) usually covers an entire metropolitan area, such as a large city and its suburbs. (188 )
A data communications network that (a) covers an area larger than a campus area network and smaller than a wide area network (WAN), (b) interconnects two or more LANs, and (c) usually covers an entire metropolitan area, such as a large city and its suburbs. (188 )
Metropolitan area network Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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metropolitan area network
metropolitan area network
(man) a data network intended to serve an area the size of a large city. such networks are being implemented by innovative techniques, such as running optical fibre through subway tunnels. a popular example of a man is smds.
see also local area network, wide area network.
metropolitan area network
(man) a data network intended to serve an area the size of a large city. such networks are being implemented by innovative techniques, such as running optical fibre through subway tunnels. a popular example of a man is smds.
see also local area network, wide area network.
Metropolitan area network Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Metropolitan area network
Metropolitan area networks, or MANs, are large computer networks usually spanning a city. They typically use wireless infrastructure or Optical fiber connections to link their sites.
The IEEE 802-2001 standard describes a MAN as being:
Some technologies used for this purpose are ATM, FDDI, and SMDS. These older technologies are in the process of being displaced by Ethernet-based MANs (e.g. Metro Ethernet) in most areas. MAN links between LANs have been built without cables using either microwave, radio, or infra-red laser links.
Some technologies used for this purpose are ATM, FDDI, and SMDS. These older technologies are in the process of being displaced by Ethernet-based MANs (e.g. Metro Ethernet) in most areas. MAN links between LANs have been built without cables using either microwave, radio, or infra-red laser links.
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