Method of communication between communications networks

Multiplex communications – Communication techniques for information carried in plural... – Adaptive

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C379S221080

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07050457

ABSTRACT:
A method of communication between communications networks in which different communication protocols are used and which are connected to each other by way of at least one intermediate node. In order to communicate easily between the networks, both the destination node and the start node are prompted to use a common communication protocol by the intermediate node in that this node transmits messages to the destination node and the start node upon reading destination node information from a data collection.

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