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tdm

abbreviation for
(Telecommunications) time-division multiplex. See multiplex1
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TDM
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He said figures given do not include those additional 15,000 connections that were generated by virtue of migration from Time-division multiplexing (TDM) to next-generation network (NGN).
This is additional growth and did not include 127,693 telephone lines that were generated by virtue of migration from Time-division multiplexing (TDM) to Next Generation Network (NGN), official report released by NTC revealed.
Critical infrastructure network operators have relied on legacy time-division multiplexing (TDM) communications for decades, but equipment manufacturers are discontinuing the use of this technology and forcing a move to packet communications.
The traditional telephone network is generally limited to narrowband audio by the intrinsic nature of its transmission technology, TDM (time-division multiplexing), and by the analogue-to- digital converters used at the edge of the network, as well as the speakers, microphones and other elements in the endpoints themselves.
Tveten, "Time-division multiplexing of interferometric fiber sensors using passive phase-generate carrier interrogation," Opt.
In this paper, an innovative address contention method was proposed based on time-division multiplexing (TDM).
The operator will also consolidate its mobile backhaul solutions and time-division multiplexing (TDM) leased lines over an MXK access system, delivering advanced broadband performance.
Options include state-of-the-art SIP Trunks from solutions provider ACME Packet, which allow external communication via IP, as well as an Audiocodes Mediant gateway that offers time-division multiplexing connectivity with a client's existing legacy infrastructure.
<p>Current top-speed optical networking employs optical time-division multiplexing (OTDM) that creates 64 10Gbps channels on a single wavelength, according to Leo Spiekman, a co-chairman of the Optical Fiber Communication conference scheduled for March in San Diego, Calif.
Protocol converters can be used to converge the different applications into time-division multiplexing or Ethernet, but this can require significant investment in equipment and training.
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