Multiplexing means making available any version of a Television Channel on which the audiovisual content is identical to or substantially the same as another Television Channel (including, without limitation, any closed captioned, time shifted versions of a Television Channel).
Multiplexing or “MUX” means the function which converts a 44.736 MBPS DS3 channel to 28 1.544 MBPS DS1 channels or a 1.544 DS1 channel to 24 DS0 channels utilizing time division Multiplexing.
Multiplexing or other software or hardware that pools connections. You may allow any number of devices to access the software on the licensed device to synchronize data between devices. This section does not mean, however, that you have the right to install the software, or use the primary function of the software (other than the features listed in this section), on any of these other devices.
Examples of Multiplexing in a sentence
Includes any traffic also referred to in the Agreement as “VoIP”, and is defined as traffic that is exchanged between a CenturyLink end user and the CLEC end user in Time Division Multiplexing (“TDM”) format that originates and/or terminates in Internet Protocol (“IP”) format and terminates to a Party’s end user customer.
More Definitions of Multiplexing
Multiplexing means the use of hardware or software to pool connections, reroute information, or reduce the number of users that directly access or use the MOM Software (sometimes referred to as “pooling”).
Multiplexing or “MUX” means the function which converts a 44.736 MBPS DS3 channel to 28
Multiplexing means hardware or software Customer uses to pool connections, reroute information, or reduce the number of Servers or Clients that directly access or use the Product.
Multiplexing means the use of hardware or software to pool connections or reroute information.
Multiplexing or "pooling" software or hardware does not reduce the number of Client Access Licenses required-the required number of Client Access Licenses would equal the number of distinct imports to the multiplexing or pooling software or hardware "front end."
Multiplexing includes but is not limited to any utility of function which allows Users to access the database in a sequential fashion."
Multiplexing as used herein shall mean the use of the third-party system to ‘pass through’ requests, cache them or apply any other method to reduce the Session consumption on the system. Examples of multiplexing include, without limitation: