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The term '''provisioning''' can refer to: |
The term '''provisioning''' can refer to: |
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*[[Provisioning]], in |
*[[Provisioning]], in telecommunications the act of equipping a telecommunications network so that it is capable of providing a specific service to its users |
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*Provisioning, traditionally, to stock needed materials or supplies; especially a stock of food. In this sense it is usually used to describe supplying a vessel for an extended voyage, such as: |
*Provisioning, traditionally, to stock needed materials or supplies; especially a stock of food. In this sense it is usually used to describe supplying a vessel for an extended voyage, such as: |
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**[[Provisioning (cruise ship)]] |
**[[Provisioning (cruise ship)]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Provision]] |
*[[Provision (disambiguation)]] |
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Revision as of 20:20, 23 April 2010
The term provisioning can refer to:
- Provisioning, in telecommunications the act of equipping a telecommunications network so that it is capable of providing a specific service to its users
- Provisioning, traditionally, to stock needed materials or supplies; especially a stock of food. In this sense it is usually used to describe supplying a vessel for an extended voyage, such as: