subscriber line
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Definition
Noun: A physical telephone line that connects a subscriber's premises (such as a home or business) to a local telephone exchange or central office, enabling telephone service.
Usage
This term refers specifically to the final segment of the telephone network infrastructure that provides individual access. It is a technical term commonly used in telecommunications.
Examples
- The technician came to repair the damaged subscriber line.
- Our company is responsible for maintaining the subscriber lines in this neighborhood.
- The new fiber-optic network replaces the old copper subscriber lines.
Advanced Usage
- "Local loop": This is a synonym often used in technical contexts to describe the subscriber line, emphasizing the circuit between the subscriber and the exchange.
- "Last mile": In broadband discussions, the subscriber line is frequently referred to as the "last mile" connection, highlighting it as the final leg to the customer.
Variants and Related Words
- Subscriber (n): A person or organization that pays for a service, such as telephone or internet.
- Line (n): In this context, a wire or circuit for telecommunications.
Synonyms
- Telephone line
- Local loop
- Access line
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Digital Subscriber Line (DSL): A family of technologies that provide internet access by transmitting digital data over telephone subscriber lines.
- Subscriber Line Interface Circuit (SLIC): The hardware component in the telephone exchange that interfaces with the subscriber line.
Noun
- a telephone connection