Tie-line


noun, Telecommunications.
1.
a line that connects two or more extensions in a PBX telephone system.
2.
a private telephone channel, leased from a telephone company, that connects two or more PBX systems.
noun
1.
a telephone line between two private branch exchanges or private exchanges that may or may not pass through a main exchange

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