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data communications

Sending and receiving data via any communications medium, such as a telephone line. The term usually implies that the data consist of digital signals rather than analogue signals. In the ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) system, all data – including voices and video images – are transmitted digitally.

See also telecommunications.



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