TCN (disambiguation)

TCN stands for:

Broadcasting

  • TCN, a television station in Sydney, Australia, with initials standing for "Television Corporation New South Wales"
  • The Comedy Network, a Canadian comedy TV channel owned by Bell Media
  • The Country Network, an American TV channel broadcasting country music videos
  • The Comcast Network, a regional sports network owned by Comcast broadcasting in the Eastern United States
  • The Cartoon Network, Inc., a holding company for Cartoon Network brands, owned by WarnerMedia.

Other organisations

Science and technology

  • Tetracycline, an antibiotic used to treat conditions including cholera, brucellosis, plague, malaria and syphilis
  • Train communication network, a fieldbus standard used in train control systems, described in IEC 61375
  • Topology change notification in Spanning Tree Protocol, an ethernet networking protocol
  • Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides, a kind of environmental radioactivity

Other uses

  • The Chronicles of Narnia, a series of seven fantasy novels for children written by C. S. Lewis
  • Third country national, a term used in the context of migration and, in the U.S., regarding public-sector contracts
  • Technical capabilities notice, a kind of surveillance warrant under section 253 of the UK's Investigatory Powers Act 2016
  • Transportation Control Number, a shipping identifier used by the U.S. federal government
  • Troop contributing nation, a term in international military operations or forces, such as the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan, 2001–14


gollark: SPUDNET supports encoding packets as JSON or msgpack. No implementation except my test JS client uses msgpack mode.
gollark: Or base85 probably.
gollark: Base64 would work.
gollark: And also really short messages.
gollark: That would limit SPUDNET over IRC to the less efficient JSON protocol.
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