Point-to-Point in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Point-to-Point in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

Translations for Point-to-Point in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

протоко̀л <-ът, -и, count: -а> N m

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English
The nutlets are hard and bear 2-4 sharp spines, 10 mm long and 46 mm broad point-to-point.
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However, due to the point-to-point nature of the (overall, downhill) course, it can not be ratified as a world record.
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The links are usually arranged as a point-to-point setup to permit the use of these antennas.
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They generally perform point-to-point service over short distances.
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These race courses are mix between circuits courses and point-to-point courses. 17 real-world tracks and nine fictional locations are included.
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In addition to point-to-point telecommunications and broadcasting it was also intended to demonstrate the transmission of electrical power on a reduced scale.
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Most other inventors of the era sought to provide point-to-point messaging, to compete with telephone and telegraph companies.
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These services are different from cellular mobile telephone systems in that no infrastructure (towers, base stations) is required; communications is point-to-point directly between users.
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It was originally developed in the early 1970s for point-to-point links within broadcasting networks.
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In practice, however, point-to-point links are still typically implemented using /30 networks, or occasionally by /32 and point-to-point explicit host routes.
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