private line
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Definition
Noun: A dedicated telephone circuit or channel that is reserved for the exclusive use of a single subscriber or organization, not shared with others on a public network.
Usage
A "private line" is a telecommunications service providing a direct, always-on connection. It is used to emphasize exclusivity, security, and reliability for voice or data communication. - The bank uses a private line to connect its headquarters and data center for secure transactions. - For confidential discussions, the executives communicated over a private line.
Advanced Usage
- "to have a private line to someone": This idiom suggests having direct, exclusive, and often privileged access to a person, especially someone in authority.
- As a senior advisor, she had a private line to the CEO.
Variants and Related Words
- Leased Line (n): A synonym often used in business contexts for a dedicated telecommunications line rented from a service provider.
- The company upgraded its leased line to increase bandwidth.
- Dedicated Line (n): Another common synonym emphasizing the line's exclusive use.
- The server is connected via a dedicated line.
Synonyms
- Dedicated circuit: A communication channel reserved for one user.
- Leased circuit: A line rented for exclusive long-term use.
Related Phrases
- Private branch exchange (PBX): A private telephone network used within a company, which may utilize private lines for external connections.
- Tie line: A private line connecting two or more PBX systems.
Noun
- a telephone line serving a single subscriber