Packet Transfer Mode refers to a communication method where data is transmitted in small, manageable packets rather than as a continuous stream, improving network performance.
PBX (Private Branch Exchange) is a telephone system used by businesses to route calls internally between extensions and externally to the public network, reducing the need for multiple phone lines.
Peak Speed is the maximum data transfer rate a network connection can achieve, often used in internet plans to advertise the fastest possible download or upload speeds.
A structured approach for monitoring and improving employee performance through tracking key metrics, setting goals, and providing feedback to enhance productivity.
Permanent Call Forwarding is a phone feature that automatically redirects incoming calls to another number on a continuous basis, ensuring calls are never missed.
Permanent Rerouting is a process where network traffic is permanently directed through an alternate route, often used during maintenance or to avoid congestion.