Interchange circuit

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In telecommunication, an interchange circuit is a circuit that facilitates the exchange of data and signaling information between data terminal equipment (DTE) and data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE).

An interchange circuit can carry many types of signals and provide many types of service features, such as control signals, timing signals, and functions.

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Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the General Services Administration document: "Federal Standard 1037C".

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