out-of-band signaling

English

Noun

out-of-band signaling (uncountable)

  1. (networking, telecommunications) A type of transmission technology in which signaling is separate from the data being transmitted, using one or more channels for transmitting data or voice information and one out-of-band channel for performing signaling functions.
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