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1 main trunk-switching centre
n (BrE)TELECOM centro de conmutación de enlace principal mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > main trunk-switching centre
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2 main trunk-switching center
(AmE) see main trunk-switching centre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > main trunk-switching center
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3 main international trunk-switching centre
n (BrE)TELECOM centro principal de conmutación de enlaces internacionales mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > main international trunk-switching centre
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4 main international trunk-switching center
(AmE) see main international trunk-switching centre BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > main international trunk-switching center
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5 main
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6 trunk
nCOMP&DP (cf link) conductor común m, enlace de comunicaciones m, bus m, canal de comunicación m (AmL), conexión f, enlace m, eslabón de comunicación m, tronco mMINE tina f, conducto m, cubeta fTELECOM línea troncal f, línea troncal principal f, troncal m, tronco m, arteria f, enlace común m, línea f, línea auxiliar f, línea de enlace f, línea de unión f -
7 digital
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