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`operating system and resides there for as long as
`the computer is on. Compare external command.
`internal font \in—tar‘nal font’\
`72. A font
`that
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`already loaded in a printer's memory (ROM) when
`the printer is shipped. Compare downloadable
`font, font cartridge.
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`internal interrupt \in~tar‘nal
`itself in
`interrupt generated by the processor
`response to certain predefined situations, such as
`an attempt to divide by zero or an arithmetic value
`exceeding the number of bits allowed for it. See
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`internal memory \in-tafnal mem’ar—é\
`primary storage.
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`72.
`internal modem \in—t;;r‘n9l m6’dom\
`modem constructed on an expansion card to be
`installed in one of the expansion slots inside a
`computer. Compare external modem,
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`modem.
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`71. See
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`telecommunication organizations. The ITU was
`founded in 1865 and became an agency of the
`United Nations in 1947. The ITU was formerly
`known as CCITT (Comité Consultatif International
`Télégraphique et Téléphonique) and changed its
`name to ITU in March 1995. They may be con-
`tactecl at International Telecommunications Union,
`Information Services Department, Place
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`helpdesk@itu.ch, teledoc@itu.arcom.ch. Acronym,-
`ITU (I‘T—U’).
`International Telegraph and Telephone Con-
`sultativeCom1nittee \in‘to1'—nash‘a—nal
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`tiv\ 71. See CCITT.
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`internal schema \in-tafnal ské’m9\ n. A View of
`information about the physical files composing a
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`intergovernmental organization
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`standardization regarding telephone and data
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`internet \in’tar—net\
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`and are joined together by means of gateways that
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`from the sending networks’ protocols to those of
`the receiving network.
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`suite of protocols
`to communicate with one
`another. At the heart of the Internet is a backbone
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`major nodes or host computers, consisting of
`thousands of commercial, government, educa-
`tional, and other computer systems, that route data
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`off line without endangering the Internet as 21
`whole or causing communications on the Internet
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`decentralized network Called ARPANET created by’
`the Department of Defense in 1969 to facilitate
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