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(1) (Competitive Access Provider) An organization that competes with the established telecommunications provider in an area. (2) (Carrierless Amplitude Phase) A type of ADSL service. See DSL....
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Definition: CAP
(1) (Competitive Access Provider) An organization that competes with the established telecommunications provider in an area.
(2) (Carrierless Amplitude Phase) A type of ADSL service. See DSL.
(3) (CAMEL Application Part) The protocol used to implement CAMEL functions in the GSM system. CAP is the CAMEL counterpart of the INAP protocol and resides at the same level in the SS7 protocol suite. See INAP and CAMEL.
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