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A controversial way of assessing the economic values that allow pairwise communications, such as the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]], based on the number of users | <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude> | ||
A controversial way of assessing the economic values that allow pairwise communications, such as the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]], based on the number of users. |
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Metcalfe's Law [r]: A controversial way of assessing the economic values that allow pairwise communications, such as the Public Switched Telephone Network, based on the number of users.