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  • '''Circuit switching''' is a technique for [[telecommunications network]]s in which information The [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] is the classic example of circuit switching. Once a source and destination are associated by a telephone call, the reso
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  • ...and data tactical switching system, using [[routing]] and [[circuit switch|circuit switching]] technology
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  • A tactical digital [[circuit switching|circuit switch]], the core of the TRI-TAC architecture, but relatively larg
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  • ...encryption gateway]]-like functions, as well as certain types of [[virtual circuit switching|voice call switching]]
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  • In contrast, circuit switching commits resources, not just state, to the association. ...ne aspects of packet and circuit switching, or at least packet and virtual circuit switching, such as Multi-Protocol Label Switching or paths set up with the Resource R
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  • {{r|Circuit switching}}
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  • {{r|Circuit switching}}
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  • {{r|Circuit switching}}
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  • '''Circuit switching''' is a technique for [[telecommunications network]]s in which information The [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] is the classic example of circuit switching. Once a source and destination are associated by a telephone call, the reso
    3 KB (421 words) - 07:01, 26 January 2009
  • {{r|Circuit switching}}
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  • {{r|Circuit switching}}
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  • ...hybrid technologies such as [[Multi-Protocol Label Switching]] (MPLS). [[Circuit switching]] is declining in use, but has different techniques for redirecting physica Bridging, MPLS, and circuit switching do not primarily operate at the internetwork layer, but below it, although
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  • The original PBX were manual switchboards. Later, they used [[circuit switching]] technology. Starting in the 1990s, they began to use [[Voice over Interne
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  • {{r|Circuit switching}}
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  • The original domain for Erlang was [[circuit switching]] systems in the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]]. The nature of the o
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  • {{r|Circuit switching}}
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  • ...[compartmented control system|TOP SECRET/compartmented control]] levels. [[circuit switching|Circuit-switched]] and [[bridge (computer network)|bridged]] classified net
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  • {{r|Circuit switching}}
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  • ...tical communications architecture, centered around AN/[[TTC-39]] digital [[circuit switching|circuit switches]]. The AN/TTC-39 is a modular design, which, in a late ver
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  • ...l, satellite or mixtures. Subnetworks of DISN are usually multiplexed or [[circuit switching|circuit switched]], or use hybrid technologies such as [[Multi-Protocol Lab
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