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    What Causes Transmitted Data to Be Routed Back to the Originating
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What Causes Transmitted Data to Be Routed Back to the Originating

Question 10

Question 10

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What causes transmitted data to be routed back to the originating location by the receiver or,in telephone and wireline data systems?


A) Signaling systems
B) Packet switching
C) Virtual path connection
D) Loopback capability

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