(communications) Nonhomogeneous communications network required to operate with signals of dissimilar characteristics (such as analog and digital modes).
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(communications) Nonhomogeneous communications network required to operate with signals of dissimilar characteristics (such as analog and digital modes).
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In communications, a network made up of equipment from multiple vendors.
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