son mile

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Turkish - English
last mile
The portion of the infrastructure that carries communication signals from the main system to the end users' home or business

The problem getting to all these remote customers is still the last mile, no matter how far they live from the switch.

The completion of a broadband network to the ultimate consumer
(broadcast usage) A phrase used to describe the final part of a transmission path to the ultimate user of the service Example: The fiber optic cable fed directly into a home or school
The stage of data transmission between an end-user, usually at home or work, and the telephone company   Not literally one mile, the term refers to the problems associated with sending a signal at the poorly wired local level, usually only a couple miles or less   Generally, transmissions at this stage are carried through traditional copper wires, which represent a significant problem for high-speed operators trying to widely offer their products to the consumer  
The link between your home and nearest aggregation point of your communications network, like a telco central office or a cable-system head-end It's the service you have on this piece of the network that usually determines the speed of your Internet connection
The last connection from the central office to the customer's home or business over which data or voice flows
Not meant to be taken literally, this refers to the problems of communications that occur in that "last mile" - from the exchange to the house or final destination Often the last mile is old, limited bandwidth copper wire that cannot support the faster modems and computers
An imprecise term that typically means the link - usually twisted pair - between an end-user and the telephone company central office - local, long distance or Internet Generally provisioned with twisted-pair cable intended to support voice-grade analog service, the "last mile" is the source of much difficulty for high-speed data services
A term used to describe the telecommunications medium linking an end user (e g , a household or small business) to the public telecommunications system When narrow band media (such as a telephone modem and copper telephone lines) are used, the term is linked to a connotation of being a bottleneck in the overall system (See 134)
Refers to the local loop and is the difference between a local telephone company office and the service user; a distance of about 2-3 miles or 3-4 kilometers
Refers to the local loop and is the difference between a local telephone company office and the customer premises; a distance of about three miles or four kilometers
Any type of telecommunications technology where data (voice, video, etc) is traveled within relatively short distances to maintain to highest quality of bandwidth and throughput
the last walk of a condemned person to the execution place
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