Binary file transfer. A file protocol that allows you to transfer binary files to a remote computer via software.
Binary File Transfer. This is an approved standard format for transferring binary files via facsimile and other telecommunications services. The ITU-T document which describes this standard is T.434 and the US version is TIA/EIA-614.
Binary file transfer. The process or method of transmitting a binary file (such as an executable file) from one computer to another. Batch file transfer. The process of transferring the contents of a hot standby file to a batch file transfer NetComm. The NetComm transfers the data as efficiently as possible to the remote APPC application.