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(1) A local telephone area. In the U.S., the exchange part of a telephone number follows the area code. For example, in the hypothetical number (201 123-4567), "123" would be the exchange. (2)...
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Definition: exchange
(1) A local telephone area. In the U.S., the exchange part of a telephone number follows the area code. For example, in the hypothetical number (201 123-4567), "123" would be the exchange.
(2) See IXP.
(3) (Exchange) See Microsoft Exchange.
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