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To interconnect
verb
To connect to one another.
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"The emerging monopoly of AT&T occurred because it did not allow other companies to interconnect.
The standard will define the arbitrary technical parameters operators use to interconnect L.T.E.
"It's about beginning to interconnect the totally disconnected elements of Lower Manhattan".
Instead, you can have several individual blogs on MSN Spaces and use permalinks and trackbacks to interconnect them.
It has a big effect of dissolving our ego, or at least reducing it, helping us to interconnect".
"For me, it was really easy and clear to interconnect the past and the present, and to interconnect the relationship between the powers of Guatemala and the suffering," he said.
The commission also restricted the charges operators can pay each other to interconnect calls, which has lowered domestic retail prices.
It is also on a crash program of building subways in major cities and high-speed trains to interconnect them.
Magnetic reconnection is a process which allows topological different magnetic fields to interconnect.
The implications of our findings to interconnect processes and reliability testing have been discussed.
These new devices need to interconnect with the hundreds of millions of personal computers running Microsoft's Windows and its Office applications.
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