N-ISDN (Narrowband Integrated Services Digital
Network). Services include basic rate interface (2B+D or BRI)
and primary rate interface (30B+D - Europe and 23B+D - North America
or PRI). It supports narrowband speeds at/or below 1.5 Mbps.
NADC (North American Digital Cellular standard).
NADC is one of a number of second generation digital cellular standards
used in North America. It is specified by the IS-54
standard. NADC offers three times the capacity of the original analog
AMPS system.
Narrowband. A communications
path that carries data at a speed of 56 kbps or less.
Narrowband network. A network
capable of carrying data at a speed of 64 kpbs. The telephone network
is a narrow band network.
Network. The connection between multiple
infrastructure
equipment sites for the reception and possible transmission of information.
Network architecture. The
infrastructure equipment
that makes up a network and the way it is arranged.
Network device.
Any communications equipment attached to a network.
Network layer. The third layer of
the OSI model which is concerned with
the routing and switching of data from its source to its destination.
Network operator. A service provider
for subscribers.
Network security. Software and
hardware used on a network to restrict access to users of the network.
NIT (Network Information Table). A DVB/MPEG-2 PSI table that contains data about the network.
NIT (Network Information Table). A DVB/MPEG-2 PSI table that contains data about the network.
NMT (Nordic Mobile Telephony). An analog
standard for mobile systems, which was developed by the Scandinavian
Telecommunication Administrations.
NNI (Network Node Interface). An interface
between ATM switches
defined as the interface between two network nodes.
Node. A generic name for a single functional
entity on a network, such as an MSC,
BSC, HLR
GMSC, VLR,
or a BTS.
Nonvolatile. A term used to describe
a device that retains its memory contents while it is powered off.
Nonwireline. Any cellular service
provider other than the local PSTN.
Noise. Unwanted signal degradation in communications
systems. It can have many causes.
NPA (Numbering Plan Area). Area codes for
a country.
NPA routing. Numbering Plan Area routing.
The routing of calls according to their area code.
Network And Switching Subsystem (NSS). A
subsystem comprised of the MSC, GMSC,
HLR, VLR,
AuC, and EIR,
NTT (Nippon Telephone and Telegraph). The
principal common carrier in Japan. The Japanese equivalent of AT&T
in the U.S.