“Billed Echoed Mode (BEM)” is a term often used in telecommunication and internet technology. It refers to a specific mode of operation where data transmitted from a source is echoed or sent back to the source by the receiver. This mode is used for billing purposes in some communication systems to ensure accurate charges for the data sent and received.
Billed Echoed Mode (BEM)
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