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In networking, a "feeder line" typically refers to a connection that carries data or signals from a primary source to a secondary node or device. The term can be applied in various contexts, including telecommunications, computer networks, and even energy distribution. ### In Telecommunications and Networking: 1. **Telecommunications**: A feeder line may connect a central office or a hub to a distribution point or remote terminal.

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