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interconnection

[ UK /ˌɪntəkənˈɛkʃən/ ]
[ US /ˌɪntɝkəˈnɛkʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a state of being connected reciprocally
    an interconnection between the two buildings
  2. (computer science) the act of interconnecting (wires or computers or theories etc.)

How To Use interconnection In A Sentence

  • However the commission is mindful of the need to "avoid a disproportionate disturbance to the business plans of stakeholders that have committed significant investments in telecommunications infrastructure in Fiji, as well as the need to give legal and commercial certainty to investors on long-term interconnection rates so as to manage effectively their respective businesses". Fijilive.com - Gateway to Fiji Islands - News
  • I found myself in roughly equal measure deeply impressed by his insights into the interconnections between key figures and events across the region, and frustrated by his paranoia about continental western Europe (the "Euroids") and the British intelligence services (though if even a quarter of what he alleges is true, there are some very serious questions to answer, for instance about the Macedonian arms plot of 1993). Extracts from Doctor Who and the Dæmons: what the Master thinks of the Doctor
  • The interconnection matrix of the banyan network was obtained and simulation calculation was carried out, which accords with experimental results.
  • It is possible to achieve a density of half a billion interconnections per square centimeter.
  • MR. STEINBERG: I have a parallel answer to Lael's answer on NTT interconnection, which is that we are having ongoing discussions. Press Briefing By Brainard And Steinberg
  • The design of a gateway that can interconnect teletex and OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) networks is shown.
  • CEF Cable entrance facility CEI Comparable efficient interconnection CEI Comparably efficient interconnection CEN European committee of standards CENELEC European committee of standards (electrotechnics) Tricks of the Trade Issue #6 by Hype (Christmas Edition)
  • I always suspected that if Poetry is inherently a matter of interconnections (what we Pinoys also call pakikiramdam and what I lately have been calling algebraic as a result of three months of tutoring a 13-year-old boy in four years worth of math), such a book can hold together -- also recall Gertrude Stein's observation (I paraphrase) about how a word arbitrarily placed next to another word will rub together for some unexpected frisson if not generate some meaning. THE TEST OF THE UNCOLLECTED
  • 'Convergence' is an appealing term conjuring up an image of things neatly slotting together, and there is some technical justification as proprietary communications and interconnections are replaced by one unified approach-transmitting everything over the internetworking protocol (IP), the foundation of the Internet. IT-Director.com Papers
  • The homiletic nod toward the interconnection of general education and research is commonplace.
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