Trunking vs. Conduit

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Trunkingnoun

All the electrical and communications cables bundled together and distributed through a building.

Trunkingnoun

(business) The movement of containers or packages between a terminal and a transporter's inland facilities, or the scheduled transportation service between locations. Also called linehaul.

Trunkingnoun

(UK) A system of ducts for cables, heating or ventilation.

Trunkingnoun

(UK) Plastic conduit or duct used to conceal and protect electrical wiring.

Trunkingverb

present participle of trunk

Trunking

In telecommunications, trunking is a technology for providing network access to multiple clients simultaneously by sharing a set of circuits, carriers, channels, or frequencies, instead of providing individual circuits or channels for each client. This is reminiscent to the structure of a tree with one trunk and many branches.

Conduitnoun

A pipe, canal, channel, or passage for conveying water or fluid.

Conduitnoun

A structure forming a reservoir for water.

Conduitnoun

A narrow passage for private communication.

Conduitnoun

a passage (a pipe or tunnel) through which water or electric wires can pass;

Conduitnoun

a channel for conveying water or other fluid

Conduitnoun

a person or organization that acts as a channel for the transmission of something

Conduitnoun

a tube or trough for protecting electric wiring

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