high-speed network

collocation in English

meaningsofhigh-speedandnetwork

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high-speed
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌhaɪˈspiːd/
us
/ˌhaɪˈspiːd/
used to describe something that moves or operates ...
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network
noun[C]
uk
/ˈnet.wɜːk/
us
/ˈnet.wɝːk/
a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts, or between the parts and a ...
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(Definition ofhigh-speedandnetworkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhigh-speed network

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The possibility of linking each individual computer set-up together via ahigh-speednetworkcreated an area of common focus regardless of the dominant discipline.
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I naturally cannot yet see container trains too speeding over thathigh-speednetwork.
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A newhigh-speednetworkof trunk lines and switching centres is being provided to overcome the technical limitations.
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As a result, cross-border railways are having to rely increasingly on privatisation plans and major investments in thehigh-speednetwork.
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International lines outside of thehigh-speednetworkare being cut back.
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It offeredhigh-speednetworkproducts for the scientific computing market as well as some commercial companies.
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Thishigh-speednetwork, unrestricted to academic users, became a backbone to which regional networks would be connected.
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T8000 cluster will supporthigh-speednetworkaccess to more than 1 million users simultaneously.
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This is used as a local on-ramp and off-ramp to thehigh-speednetwork.
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Some have noted that this seems an inefficient protocol in the era of abundanthigh-speednetworkaccess.
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It is estimated that about 59 per cent of family households now have access to at least onehigh-speednetwork.
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To make the best use of the national high-performance computing resources, high-speed networks are required so that remote users can communicate with the machines and receive their results.
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Since then, several countries have built extensive high-speed networks, and there are now several cross-border high-speed rail links.
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Articles on high-speed networks are commonplace in major newspapers and in news magazines.
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