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Point-to-point - Definition and Overview

Point-to-Point telecommunications is most recently (2003) referenced regarding wireless data communications for Internet or Voice over IP via radio frequencies in the multi-gigahertz range. It also includes technologies such as laser for telecommunications but in all cases expects that the transmission medium is line of sight and capable of being fairly tightly beamed from transmitter to receiver.

Point-to-Point is sometimes incorrectly referred to the peer-to-peer initialisms P2P, or Pt2Pt, or variations of this. P2P refers to peer-to-peer filesharing networks such as Napster.

Point-to-Point is distinct from point-to-multipoint and broadcast.

In the telecommunications signal typically is bi-directional, either Time domain Multi-plexed or channelized.

In hubs and switches, a hub provides a point-to-multipoint (or simply multipoint) circuit which divides the total bandwidth supplied by the hub among each connected client node. A switch on the other hand provides a series of point-to-point circuits, via microsegmentation, which allows each client node to have a dedicated circuit and the added advantage of having full-duplex connections


A point-to-point is also a form of horse race in which the riders race from a start point to a finish point, with no restrictions on the route taken between them.

Example Usage of Point-to-point

flightvacations: NASA Sats For Point-to-point Air Travel Solutions http://bit.ly/3FVZ2I
pattwofz7: Artists - Vintage Sound | Point to Point, Hand Wired, Vintage... http://tinyurl.com/yek3f2t
iembot_mtr: #MTR: MTR continues Small Craft Advisory for Coastal Waters from Pigeon Point to Point Pinos California out to 1 http://tinyurl.com/ya685xm
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