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DATAPAC is Canada's packet switched X.25-equivalent data network. Operated first by Trans-Canada Telephone System[1], then Telecom Canada, then the Stentor Alliance, it finally reverted to Bell Canada when the Stentor Alliance was dissolved.[2]
Current useOne of the current uses of DATAPAC network is to transmit debit card transactions between retailers and the financial institutions (banks) through the Interac Direct Payment EFTPOS network. Some automatic teller machines also use the DATAPAC network.[3] It's also used to transmit lottery ticket numbers that are purchased by customers. Types of connections
Future useWith the advent of lower-cost WAN technologies like IP/MPLS, the importance of DATAPAC has diminished in the marketplace. Bell is in the process of phasing out support for DATAPAC.[4] See alsoReferences
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