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- noun The reciprocal
exchange of people between nations for economic or cultural purposes
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In 1982, Greene wrote, "there is a real danger that AT&T will use its control of the interexchange network to undermine competing publishing ventures."
Art Brodsky: The Master Switch by Tim Wu -- a Masterful Guide to Our Internet World Art Brodsky 2010
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In 1982, Greene wrote, "there is a real danger that AT&T will use its control of the interexchange network to undermine competing publishing ventures."
Art Brodsky: The Master Switch by Tim Wu -- a Masterful Guide to Our Internet World Art Brodsky 2010
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In 1982, Greene wrote, "there is a real danger that AT&T will use its control of the interexchange network to undermine competing publishing ventures."
Art Brodsky: The Master Switch by Tim Wu -- a Masterful Guide to Our Internet World Art Brodsky 2010
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In 1982, Greene wrote, "there is a real danger that AT&T will use its control of the interexchange network to undermine competing publishing ventures."
Art Brodsky: The Master Switch by Tim Wu -- a Masterful Guide to Our Internet World Art Brodsky 2010
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In 1982, Greene wrote, "there is a real danger that AT&T will use its control of the interexchange network to undermine competing publishing ventures."
Art Brodsky: The Master Switch by Tim Wu -- a Masterful Guide to Our Internet World Art Brodsky 2010
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As our world becomes more connected through trade and I say proudly Western ideals of freedom and democracy, we have more interexchange of ideas of products.
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EBAC Equipmentc billing accuracy control EBCDIC Extended binary coded decimal interexchange code EBSP EBS prefix translations EBSP Enhanced business services prefix translations EC ESS entity and control group number EC Echo canceller EC Enfia ii tandem trunk INTER/TRA blocal 1-26
Tricks of the Trade Issue #6 by Hype (Christmas Edition) 1996
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That is why the Administration supports the approach of the Brooks-Dingell provision that requires the approval of the Department of Justice and the Federal Communications Commission before the Regional Bells may provide interexchange services -- most notably long distance.
Remarks By Vice President Al Gore ITY National Archives 1994
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(RBOCs) may provide interexchange services -- most notably long distance service.
Background On Telecommunications Policy Reform Initiative ITY National Archives 1994
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Usually used as a high capacity carrier in urban areas between interexchange and toll offices.
The Official Phreaker's Manual Version 1.1 by The Jammer and Jack the Ripper 1991
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