data communication

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Noun1.data communication - electronic transmission of information that has been encoded digitally (as for storage and processing by computers)data communication - electronic transmission of information that has been encoded digitally (as for storage and processing by computers)
electronic communication - communication by computer
asynchronous transfer mode, ATM - a means of digital communications that is capable of very high speeds; suitable for transmission of images or voice or video as well as data; "ATM is used for both LAN and WAN"
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