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full-duplex

Transmitting and receiving simultaneously. In pure digital networks such as Ethernet, full-duplex is achieved with two pairs of wires. In cellular networks, full-duplex is achieved by using two different channel frequencies, one for sending, the other for receiving. Contrast with half-duplex.


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The principles serve as operating principles for FDX, as well as guidelines for the financial services industry on the essential elements of a secure, transparent consumer-first approach to the sharing of financial data.
(NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a broad portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services.
10 Gigabit FDX platforms are capable of symmetrical multi- gigabit upstream and downstream performance by re-using available RF spectrum for both upstream and downstream signals while maintaining support for legacy DOCSIS modems and set-top boxes, enabling a scalable deployment.
(NYSE: FDX) provides customers and businesses worldwide with a portfolio of transportation, e-commerce and business services.
FDX allows the re-use of the last-mile coaxial cable infrastructure to cost-effectively provide fiber-like Internet access speeds.
(FDX), is extending cutoff times by two hours for outbound shipments from Taiwan to the U.S.
"Ford's decision to expand FDX into emerging market countries within Asia- Pacific will enable us to ensure secure, standard, and authorized methods of data exchange are being utilized," stated Suresh Joshi, Senior Manager, Asia Pacific Engineering Services.
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Kewill Systems Plc, the Surrey, UK IT services company, says it will invest an additional 6.3m pounds ($10m) on e-commerce product development over the next two years after securing a huge deal with FDX, the international logistical group.
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