Time community connection

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The shared time connection is a technical variant of the shared connection in communication technology. Here, technical resources, paired wires in the access network and / or switching facilities are assigned to different participants in a time-controlled manner . For example, connection lines from companies or authorities are switched to private subscriber lines after business hours. For these private participants, incoming traffic is possible all day and outgoing traffic is only possible outside of business hours. Time community connections have been the middle 1980s years at Deutsche Post used the GDR. They are no longer used in the public telephone network in Germany.

literature

  • Werner Bärwald: Expert practice lexicon communication technologies. Networks - Services - Applications. Expert Verlag, Renningen 2009, ISBN 978-3-8169-2843-0 .
  • Elke Kimmel, Andreas Ludwig, Marcus Merkel, Mario Stumpfe, Burghard Ciesla : Everyday Life: GDR. Stories, 2nd edition, Ch. Links Verlag, Berlin 2014, ISBN 978-3-86153-670-3 .
  • Gerhard Piper: Listening State Germany (Telepolis). The SIGINT landscape since 1945 in East and West, Heise Medien, 2015, ISBN 978-3-95788-028-4 .

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