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In telecommunications, the term '''dual access''' has the following meanings: | |||
#The connection of a [[Engineering:User (telecommunications)|user]] to two switching centers by separate [[Access network|access]] lines using a single [[Social:Message|message]] [[Routing indicator|routing indicator]] or [[Telephone number|telephone number]]. | #The connection of a [[Engineering:User (telecommunications)|user]] to two switching centers by separate [[Access network|access]] lines using a single [[Social:Message|message]] [[Routing indicator|routing indicator]] or [[Telephone number|telephone number]]. | ||
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In telecommunications, the term dual access has the following meanings:
- The connection of a user to two switching centers by separate access lines using a single message routing indicator or telephone number.
- In satellite communications, the transmission of two carriers simultaneously through a single communication satellite repeater.
Also, network hardware company D-Link has named technology which allows two simultaneous connections over one cable, for example 1) Internet and 2) provider's local FTP or game servers or IPTV data flow.
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