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It stands for TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK. You can remotely control web servers through Telnet. By using Telnet programs you can enter commands. By exchanging data over internet two programs can work cooperatively. With Telnet you can not only control their server but can also communicate with other servers on the network

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