A network consisting of transmission and switching equipment capable of interconnecting digital circuits and requiring timing reference to avoid slip impairment.
Network incorporating both digital switching and digital transmission.
network or line in which the information is encoded as a series of ones and zeros rather than as a continuously varying wave-as in traditional analog networks. Digital networks have several major pluses over analog ones. First, they're "cleaner." They have far less noise, static, etc. Second, they are easier to monitor because you can measure them more easily. Third, you can typically pump more digital information down a communications line than you can analog information.
a group of interconnected computers Three basic types of networking which depend on the size of the network LAN, WAN and MAN LAN- small area MAN- wide areas like cities WAN- wide areas like London, UK, world Networking
The networks operated by Swisscom Mobile, Sunrise and Orange are digital networks. Voice and data are retransmitted exclusively in the form of digital signals.
Telecoms network in which information is converted into a series of distinct electronic pulses and then transmitted as a digital bit stream.
A second generation cell phone network employing digital technology to convert the sounds of users' voices into streams of bits that are then used to modulate the wireless signals. Digital networks can also be used for data communications. These networks came into use in the 1990s.
A network that incorporates both digital switching and digital transmission.