IBN
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IBN or ibn may refer to:

In general
  • ibn, patronymic ("son of") in Arabic personal names (e.g. Ibn Battuta
    Ibn Battuta
    Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta , or simply Ibn Battuta, also known as Shams ad–Din , was a Muslim Moroccan Berber explorer, known for his extensive travels published in the Rihla...

    )
  • IBN code page (Code page 865
    Code page 865
    Code page 865 is a code page used under MS-DOS to write Nordic languages ....

    ), a Nordic language code page under MS-DOS
  • Invariant basis number
    Invariant basis number
    In mathematics, the invariant basis number property of a ring R is the property that all free modules over R are similarly well-behaved as vector spaces, with respect to the uniqueness of their ranks.-Definition:...

    , a property that most rings have in mathematics
  • Internet background noise
    Internet background noise
    Internet background noise consists of data packets on the Internet which are addressed to IP addresses or ports where there is no network device set up to receive them. These noise packets normally contain unsolicited commercial or network control messages, or are the result of port scans and...



In communications and media
  • CNN-IBN, an Indian news channel
  • Immanuel Broadcasting Network, the Christian radio network WCCV, headquartered in Carterville, Georgia
  • InStore Broadcasting Network, provider of in-store radio and television networks
  • Integrated Business Network, a Centrex telecommunications network by Northern Electric/Nortel
  • International Broadcasting Network, Dallas-based Christian broadcaster that produces programming (mainly for radio) like those hosted by Bob Larson
    Bob Larson
    Bob Larson is an American radio and television evangelist, currently based in Scottsdale, Arizona. Larson has authored numerous books on the subjects of rock music and Satanism, written from a Christian perspective.-Life and career:...

     and Steve Solomon
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