Bilateral synchronization

== Bilateral Synchronization in Telecommunications == In telecommunications, bilateral synchronization (or bilateral control) refers to a synchronization control system used between two exchanges (A and B). In this system, the clock at exchange A controls the data received at exchange B, while the clock at exchange B controls the data received at exchange A. This two-way synchronization ensures that data transmission between both exchanges remains aligned, minimizing errors caused by timing mismatches.

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Bilateral synchronization

== Bilateral Synchronization in Telecommunications == In telecommunications, bilateral synchronization (or bilateral control) refers to a synchronization control system used between two exchanges (A and B). In this system, the clock at exchange A controls the data received at exchange B, while the clock at exchange B controls the data received at exchange A. This two-way synchronization ensures that data transmission between both exchanges remains aligned, minimizing errors caused by timing mismatches.

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