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ALOHA Definition
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Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:39 PM

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Solutions: ALOHA: The name comes from a method of telecommunications whereby signals are beamed at satellites whenever transmission is ready to go. If it got through, fine. If it didn't, the sender tries again. Now, ALOHA describes a system using a "transmit at will" access method. The ALOHA method of transmission was first used by satellite dishes in Hawaii beaming to communications satellites over the equator, and used for communication with dishes in other Pacific Ocean countries. This definition was taken from the LAN Glossary.

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