DSL — Digital Subscriber Line: a technology that allows high speed transmission of data, audio, and video, usually over standard telephone lines; a form of broadband transmission. [1995 2000] * * * in full Digital Subscriber Line Broadband digital… … Universalium
Uni-DSL — (Unidirectional DSL, Universelles DSL, UDSL) ist ein von Texas Instruments (TI) entwickelter DSL Chipsatz für Telekommunikationsanbieter und kein Standard. So können verschiedene Anschlussmöglichkeiten mit einer Technik angeboten werden, die dann … Deutsch Wikipedia
Universelles DSL — Uni DSL (Unidirectional DSL, Universelles DSL, UDSL) ist ein von Texas Instruments (TI) entwickelter DSL Chipsatz für Telekommunikationsanbieter und kein Standard. So können verschiedene Anschlussmöglichkeiten mit einer Technik angeboten werden,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
xDSL — xDSL, Oberbegriff für die verschiedenen Varianten der DSL Technologie (DSL): ADSL, SDSL, HDSL, IDSL (Internet Digital Subscriber Line), CDSL (Consumer DSL), RADSL ( … Universal-Lexikon
Model transformation — A model transformation, in model driven engineering, is an automatable way of ensuring that a family of models is consistent, in a precise sense which the software engineer can define. The aim of using a model transformation is to save effort and … Wikipedia
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Multiprotocol Label Switching — MPLS redirects here. For other uses, see Mpls. MPLS Layer Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a mechanism in high performance telecommunications networks that directs data from one network node to the next based on short path labels rather… … Wikipedia
Telecommunications data retention — In the field of telecommunications, data retention (or data preservation) generally refers to the storage of call detail records (CDRs) of telephony and internet traffic and transaction data (IPDRs) by governments and commercial organisations. In … Wikipedia