local loop

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English - Turkish
(Telekom) yerel ağ
wireless local loop
kablosuz yerel ağ
English - English
A generic term for the connection between the customer's premises (home, office, etc ) and the provider's serving Central Office
Originally, the pair of wires (loop) between the subscriber (to a telephone system) and the local telephone exchange (switch or office) Now used as a generic term to describe the connection between the last switch/routing point and the subscriber, no matter what technology is used to deliver the service, nor what service (voice, data etc ) is delivered
The local connection between the end user and the central office
The physical wires that run from the subscriber's telephone equipment to the switching system in the telephone company's central office (CO)
A generic term for the connection between the customer's premises (home, office, etc ) and the provider's serving central office Historically, this has been a wire connection; however, wireless options are increasingly available for local loop capacity Also colloquially referred to as "the last mile" (even though the actual distance can vary)
The wires that connect an individual subscriber's telephone or data connection to the telephone company central office or other local terminating point
the interconnection of telephone central offices in a small region
The local connection between the end user and the central office M
Line between the telephone company’s central office and the customer
The copper lines between a customer's premises and a telephone company's central office (See central office)
Telephone company lingo for the pair of copper wires that run between a customer's premises and a telephone company central office location
– the connection between the central office and the customer, linking local subscribers to the local telco's central office
the line from a telephone customer's premises – usually a circuit of two copper wires – to the telephone company's nearest local exchange
Local loop is the domestic link connecting a carrier transmission POP a customer premises It provides connectivity between the customer's location and the carrier's point of presence in the same country
A communications link (usually wire), between a telephone subscriber's location and the local telephone Central Office
The line that runs between the home and the local central office
The line from a telephone subscriber's premises to the telephone company CO
A fixed telephone line connection that provides wide-area connectivity, often constituting "last mile" transport between an ISP and a commercial customer Contrast with dial-up
The telephone line that runs from the local telephone company to the premise of the end user
The copper wires running between the telephone subscriber's home or business and the phone company switch
1 The communication line between a telephone subscriber and the local exchange carrier (LEC) switching center 2 A local connection between an end user and a central office (CO) or end office (EO)
The physical wires that run from the subscriber's telephone set or PBX to the telephone company central office
The wire from the telephone company's central office building to the customer's property
The line from a subscriber's premises to the telephone company central office
The communications channel, usually a physical line, between the subscriber's location and his local central office Also known as the subscriber loop
local loop

    Hyphenation

    lo·cal loop

    Turkish pronunciation

    lōkıl lup

    Pronunciation

    /ˈlōkəl ˈlo͞op/ /ˈloʊkəl ˈluːp/

    Etymology

    [ 'lO-k&l ] (adjective.) 15th century. Middle English localle, from Middle French local, from Late Latin localis, from Latin locus place; more at STALL.
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