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In [[connection-oriented communication]], a '''data stream''' is a sequence of digitally encoded coherent signals (packets of data or data packets) used to transmit or receive [[information]] that is in the process of being transmitted. | In [[connection-oriented communication]], a '''data stream''' is a sequence of digitally encoded coherent signals (packets of data or data packets) used to transmit or receive [[information]] that is in the process of being transmitted. | ||
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== Other uses of the term == | == Other uses of the term == |
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In connection-oriented communication, a data stream is a sequence of digitally encoded coherent signals (packets of data or data packets) used to transmit or receive information that is in the process of being transmitted.
(TO DO: expand, illustrate, cross-reference.)
Other uses of the term
For the UK-specific DSL technology, see Datastream.