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PDNPhoto District News (New York, NY)
PDNPlant Delights Nursery (Raleigh, NC)
PDNPower Distribution Network
PDNPower Delivery Network
PDNPublic Data Network
PDNPerformance Driving Network (cars)
PDNPacific Daily News (Guam)
PDNPrivate Duty Nursing
PDNPacket Data Network
PDNProduct Discontinuation Notice
PDNPrivate Data Network
PDNPortable Digital Notepad (electronic notepad)
PDNPositive Delivery Notification
PDNProximal Diabetic Neuropathy
PDNPatrol Developer Network (BMC Software)
PDNPart Discontinuance Notice
PDNPrimary Database Network (ASEAN)
PDNProcedure Departure Notice
PDNPlease do Needful
PDNPreliminarily Defined Number
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* Infonet introduced fixed-charge virtual private network offering for users moving large volumes of data, and opened access to Mexico's Telepac public data network.
Telenet's integrated EDI solution includes message distribution through its public data network and value-added store-and-forward capabilities.
More and more private and public data network users will recognize the need for safer-than-password security in coming years, predicts BT Tymnet's Director of Data Security Wayne Bartlett.
For example, GTE Telenet currently operates a public data network in the US that interconnects to more than 55 countries around the world.
"Our RADIUS/AAA solutions are already in widespread use on public data networks," said Joe Ryan, vice president of Funk Software.
Enterprises access public data networks using data services offering T1 (1.5Mbps), fractional T1, or multiple T1 data rates.
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