inband

English

Etymology

in + band

Adjective

inband (not comparable)

  1. (telecommunications) Sent via the same path or method used for primary communication between parties or devices.
    When dialling a modern telephone, the telephone number is encoded and transmitted inband across the telephone line as a set of audible tones.
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