- published: 02 Jul 2016
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In telecommunications a link is a communications channel that connects two or more communicating devices. This link may be an actual physical link or it may be a logical link that uses one or more actual physical links.
A telecommunications link is generally one of several types of information transmission paths such as those provided by communication satellites, terrestrial radio communications infrastructure and computer networks to connect two or more points.
The term link is widely used in computer networking (see data link) to refer to the communications facilities that connect nodes of a network. When the link is a logical link the type of physical link should always be specified (e.g., data link, uplink, downlink, fiber optic link, point-to-point link, etc.)
A point-to-point link is a dedicated link that connects exactly two communication facilities (e.g., two nodes of a network, an intercom station at an entryway with a single internal intercom station, a radio path between two points, etc.).
Now turn tonight
The day is done
And it is good and it is fun
We gave ???
And gave you space
You suck it up in from your face (?)
All over the place
The night is long
And I'm a man
I've gotta look at you up the stairs (?)
I can't ??? feel
Just who is it
But it is good and it is there
The day is done
the day is done