2. Point of Presence, an Internet Service Provider's physical connection to another telecommunications network. Often found in a colocation centre. Most users only need to know about POPs for telephone dial-up access. An medium to large sized ISP generally has many POP's, some have hundreds, some even thousands.
3. PowerPC Open Platform, a computer hardware reference design released by IBM for free use in 1999. The successor of CHRP[?].
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