Technical assistance center

Technical assistance center

A Technical Assurance Center, or TAC, is a department with in a company that's primary purpose is networking, or an ISP. The TAC also works closely with a companies Network Operations Center, or NOC. A TAC can only monitor items with a return signal, such as a modem or a MTA. Forward only systems, such as cable boxes, are currently unable to be monitored.


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