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  1. in-band

    In telecommunications, in-band signaling is the sending of control information within the same band or channel used for data such as voice or video. This is in contrast to out-of-band signaling which is sent over a different channel, or even over a separate network. In-band signals may often be heard by telephony participants, while out-of-band signals are inaccessible to the user. The term is also used more generally, for example of computer data files that include both literal data, and metadata and/or instructions for how to process the literal data.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of in-band in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of in-band in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of in-band in a Sentence

  1. Van Zandt:

    Leaving the E Street Band when I did, ended my life as I knew it, you can’t be reborn until you die. So that had to happen.

  2. Alistair Hewitt:

    It would not be surprising to see the coverage of the royal wedding – including the choice of engagement ring and wedding band – influence shoppers' behavior.

  3. Cole Whittle:

    It's romantic, it's fun, it's messy, it's party, it's sexual, it's 'Animal House' the band.

  4. Trish Oliphant:

    We haven’t handed out so much as a Band-Aid.

  5. The Grammy winner:

    The Zac Brown Band feels good to see people together and to see the America that I know.


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