network
A network confined to a small geographical area.
Refers to a network of a great size.
A network that spans the entire world.
A network that operates across an entire country.
A network with many interconnected parts.
The system of roads in a particular area.
Refers to a network covering a large area.
Synonym for a global network.
Refers to a network covering a broad area or scope.
Synonym for national network, emphasizing country-wide coverage.
Emphasizes the extremely large scale of a network.
A system of railway lines.
Indicates a network found or distributed over a large area.
A system of railway lines.
A network operating within a specific region.
A system of railway lines.
A system for supplying goods to shops and customers.
A network of nerve cells or a computer system modeled on the human brain.
A network where different parts work together effectively.
A network having many complexly interrelated parts or elements.
A system of train routes and services.
A network that is detailed and complicated in design.
The system of major roads for fast travel (in the UK).
A system of bus routes and services.
A network with many connections in a concentrated area.
A reliable and effective network of people.
A network of people involved in terrorist activities.
A network of people involved in terrorist activities.
A network that uses radio waves to connect devices.
A wireless local area network.
A network that provides service to mobile phones.
A network that connects computers within a limited area (abbreviated to LAN).
A telecommunications network for phone calls.
A telecommunications network for phone calls.
A network that connects computers over a large geographical area (abbreviated to WAN).
A network that provides service to mobile phones.
A group of radio or television stations that broadcast the same programs.
The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a network.
A person responsible for maintaining a computer network.
Indicates location or inclusion within a network system.
To establish or install a network.
To bring a network into existence.
To set up a network on a firm or permanent basis.
To grow or cause a network to become more advanced.
To be in charge of and organize a network.
To gradually create or develop a network.
To keep a network in good condition.
To be in charge of or manage a network.
To manage and run a network.
To build or create a network, often a physical one.
To damage a network so badly that it cannot work.
To take a network apart or get rid of it over a period of time.