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1 channel
A path through which information passes between two computers or devices. It can refer to the physical medium (such as wires) or to a set of properties that distinguishes one channel from another. -
2 communication channel
"A medium for transferring information. Depending on its type, a communications channel can carry information (data, sound, and/or video) in either analog or digital form. A communications channel can be a physical link, such as the cable connecting two stations in a network, or it can consist of some electromagnetic transmission on one or more frequencies within a bandwidth in the electromagnetic spectrum, as in radio and television, or in optical, microwave, or voice-grade communication." -
3 Virtual Channel Connection
An end-to-end connection consisting of concatenations of two or more virtual channels between two end points.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Virtual Channel Connection
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4 duplex channel
A communications link that allows for duplex (two-way) transmission. -
5 PRI
"One of two ISDN transmission rate services (the other is the basic rate interface, BRI). PRI has two variations. The first, which operates at 1.536 Mbps, transmits data over 23 B channels and sends signaling information at 64 Kbps over one D channel in the United States, Canada, and Japan. The second, which operates at 1.984 Mbps, transmits data over 30 B channels and sends signaling information at 64 Kbps over one D channel in Europe and Australia." -
6 SPID
"An 8-digit to 14-digit number that identifies the services that you order for each B-channel. For example, when you order Primary Rate ISDN, you obtain two phone numbers and two SPIDs from your Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) provider. Typical ISDN adapters cannot operate without configuring SPIDs." -
7 dedicated connection
"A communications channel that permanently connects two or more locations. Dedicated lines are private or leased lines, rather than public ones. T1 lines, which are used by many organizations for Internet connectivity, are examples of dedicated lines." -
8 dedicated line
"A communications channel that permanently connects two or more locations. Dedicated lines are private or leased lines, rather than public ones. T1 lines, which are used by many organizations for Internet connectivity, are examples of dedicated lines." -
9 communication
[kə‚mju:ni΄keiʃn] n հաղոր դում. հաղորդակցություն, կապ. means of communication կապի միջոցներ. receive a communication հաղորդում ստա նալ. wireless communications ռադիո կապ. mass communication տեղե կատվության զանգվածային միջոցներ. through communication ներքին կապ. two-way communication երկկողմ կապ. be in communication with smn մեկի հետ կապ պահպանել. What are communications like here? Հաղորդակցման ի՞նչ միջոցներ կան այստեղ. հմկրգ. communication channel կապի/ինֆորմացիոն կանալ. communication data system տվյալների փո խանցման հա մակարգ. communication session կապի սեանս
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