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Telecommunication > X.25
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X.25 Defined
This is a packet-switching protocol developed by ITU. It is used to carry large amounts of data at fast speeds over leased phone lines.
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- X.25 Networking Guide - farsite.co.uk: This guide explains X.25 Networking by comparing X.25 to TCP/IP & PSTN
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- FarLinX X.25 Gateway X.25 to XOT and X.25 to TCP/IP Appliance L/HCG, Synchrotech: The FarLinX X25 Gateway product range is the third generation of X.25 Gateway products from FarSite, providing XOT to X.25 switching, X.25 to TCP data translation and connection routing and an X.25 switch. All this is easily managed from a browser using a
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- Technical History of Cyclades: The Cyclades network had many of the markings of a modern computer network and indeed the modern Internet owes much to the Cyclades network. Cyclades had a layered architecture composed of three main layers.
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