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A mesochronous network is a telecommunications network whose clocks run at the same frequency but with a constant phase shift.[1] Compare synchronous network.

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  1. ^ "US Patent for Method and system for full-duplex mesochronous communications and corresponding computer program product Patent (Patent # 7,792,030 issued September 7, 2010) - Justia Patents Search". patents.justia.com. Retrieved 17 October 2024. As is well known, the term 'mesochronous' denotes a relationship between two signals such that their corresponding significant instants occur at the same average rate. A mesochronous network is thus a network where the clocks run with the same frequency but unknown relative phases.