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                        A data unit exchanged at the user-network interface and having a format based on that defined in CCITT Recommendation Q. 921 (1988) (ANSI T1. 602. )    
    
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									A database language that describes data structures and data in a database. Synonym data description language.    
    
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									A database of Internet names and addresses that translates the names to the official Internet Protocol numbers and vice versa; the distributed name-and-address mechanism used in the Internet.    
    
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									A database that consists of data in simple tables (i.e., rows and columns) and that has no system dependencies (e. G. , pointers to other data. )    
    
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									A data-transfer protocol in which a logical connection is established between end user terminals.    
    
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									A date in history, chosen as the reference date from which time is measured. Note 1: An example of an epoch date is the beginning instant of January 1, 1900, Universal Time, for Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP. ) Note 2: TCP/IP programs exchange date or time-of-day information with time expressed as the number of seconds past the epoch date.    
    
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									A day during which neither sunspot activity nor ionospheric disturbance causes detectable interfere with radio communications.    
    
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									A dc pulse produced by an end instrument that interrupts a steady current at a sequence and rate determined by the selected digit and the operating characteristics of the instrument.    
    
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									A dc relay in which the direction of movement of the armature depends on the direction of the current flow.    
    
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									A DCME- (direct-circuit, multiplication equipment) operational mode where trunk channel traffic is interpolated over a pool of available bearer channels regardless of destination within the multidestination network.    
    
    						Industry:Telecommunications