Gateway
Gateway ( from English: passage ) is:
- generally a name for a transfer point and thus denotes:
- a switching device in computer networks, see gateway (computer science)
- a functionality for translating multimedia (voice, image, audio and video) information between communication networks, see Media Gateway
- a radio station that is connected to a voice radio network via the Internet :
- in amateur radio service :
- in CB radio , see CB gateway
- a term used in aviation, see aviation hub
- large shipping ports (“gates to the world”) such as Le Havre , Antwerp , Rotterdam , Bremerhaven and Hamburg
- an element type of the modeling language Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN)
- a cloning technique in biology , see gateway cloning
- the name of various places in the United States:
- a racetrack in Madison, Illinois, see Gateway Motorsports Park
- Part of the name of geographical objects in Antarctica:
- Gateway Hills , group of hills in Victoria Land
- Gateway Nunatak , Nunatak in Victoria Land
- Gateway Ridge , ridge on Anvers Island
- Gateway Pass , mountain pass on Alexander I Island
- The Gateway , mountain pass in the Ross Dependency
- a nationally significant recreation area on the territory of the US states New York and New Jersey, see Gateway National Recreation Area
- the name of a PC retail chain, see Gateway, Inc.
- the name of a magazine, see Gateway (magazine)
- the title of the first book in the Gateway trilogy by Frederik Pohl
- the title of two computer games Gateway (computer game) and Gateway II (computer game)