A short distance network (typically within a building or campus) used to link together computers and peripheral devices (such as printers) under some form of standard control.
A telephone circuit that travels over land-based circuits (as opposed to wireless).
A geographic area within a telephone company’s franchised territory which has been established in accordance with the Modification of Final Judgment (MFJ) for the purpose of defining the area within which ...
The optional screen on digital telephones that shows calling information.
Any communication channel leased from an interexchange carrier for exclusive use by the leasee.
Status indicators located on printed circuit boards (PCBs) and digital telephones.
Any communications path between two or more points, including satellite or microwave channels.
A mechanism for distributing incoming requests among a collection of devices or circuits to reduce response times.
Telephone service to a destination outside the local service area of the calling station for which there is a charge beyond that for basic service.
Single connection from a switching center to an individual telecommunications instrument. Closed circuit.