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point-to-pointRefers to a communications line that provides a path from one location to another (point A to point B). Contrast with multipoint. point-to-point Brit a. a steeplechase organized by a recognized hunt or other body, usually restricted to amateurs riding horses that have been regularly used in hunting b. (as modifier): a point-to-point race How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For example, IrDA, with its ability to "point-and shoot" at a specific device, is better for ad-hoc point to point communications in environments with other people and devices. ITAI(R), a privately-held company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a system integrator specializing in the design and development of Smart Card, PCMCIA and Chip-set products to secure computers, cellular phones, point to point communications and file transfers over the Internet, World Wide Web or Global Trade Point Network. |
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