Inverse Multiplexing definition
Inverse Multiplexing. The process of splitting a single high-speed channel into multiple signals, transmitting each of the multiple signals over a separate facility operating at a lower rate than the original signal, and then recombining the separately-transmitted portions into the original signal at the original rate. Multiplexing: To transmit two or more signals over a single channel.
Examples of Inverse Multiplexing in a sentence
To the AT&T Domestic Asynchronous Transfer Mode and AT&T Frame Relay/Asynchronous Transfer Mode Interworking Pricing Appendix (“Appendix 4”), add Domestic Inverse Multiplexing for ATM Service pricing as follows: During the Service Period, the following Charges will apply for all Customer’s Domestic ATM locations in the contiguous United States.