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  2. Birmingham–Southern College - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham–Southern College (BSC) was a private liberal arts college in Birmingham, Alabama. Founded in 1856, the college was affiliated with the United Methodist Church and was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The college's student body was approximately 975 students when it closed. [2]

  3. List of MyNetworkTV affiliates - Wikipedia

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    MyNetworkTV is an American television programming service made up of 11 owned-and-operated stations controlled by the Fox Television Stations division of Fox Corporation and 186 affiliates.

  4. Radio Network Controller - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Network Controller (RNC) is a governing element in the UMTS radio access network and is responsible for controlling the Node Bs that are connected to it. The RNC carries out radio resource management , some of the mobility management functions and is the point where encryption is done before user data is sent to and from the mobile.

  5. The Baby-Sitters Club - Wikipedia

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    The Baby-Sitters Club (also known as BSC) is a series of novels, written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic between 1986 and 2000, that sold more than 190 million copies. [1] Martin wrote an estimated 60-80 novels in the series while subsequent titles were written by ghostwriters , such as Peter Lerangis . [ 2 ]

  6. BSC Young Boys in European football - Wikipedia

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    BSC Young Boys is a Swiss football club, based in Bern. They first competed in a UEFA competition in 1957, qualifying for the European Cup after winning the 1956–57 Swiss League . The furthest they have progressed in a UEFA tournament is the semi-finals of the 1958–59 European Cup , where they were beaten by Reims .

  7. Captive portal - Wikipedia

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    An example of a captive web portal used to log onto a restricted network. A captive portal is a web page accessed with a web browser that is displayed to newly connected users of a Wi-Fi or wired network before they are granted broader access to network resources.

  8. Mobility management - Wikipedia

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    Roaming is one of the fundamental mobility management procedures of all cellular networks.Roaming is defined [2] as the ability for a cellular customer to automatically make and receive voice calls, send and receive data, or access other services, including home data services, when travelling outside the geographical coverage area of the home network, by means of using a visited network.

  9. Chicago Sports Network - Wikipedia

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    The network would be jointly owned by the four teams, while Comcast would hold a 30% stake and handle operations. [1] [2] The Cubs departed the network in 2020, forming Marquee with Sinclair Broadcast Group as the exclusive broadcaster of all regional Cubs games (the games had previously been split between NBC Sports Chicago, WGN-TV, and WLS-TV).