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Handover - Wikipedia In cellular telecommunications, handover, or handoff, is the process of transferring an ongoing call or data session from one channel connected to the core network to another channel
HANDOVER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The handover of something is when possession or control of it is given by one person or group of people to another He said they would attach conditions to the handover of the base The handover is expected to be completed in the next ten years
handover or hand over? - TextRanch 'Handover' is a noun referring to the act of transferring something to someone else, while 'hand over' is a phrasal verb meaning to give something to someone The choice between the two depends on whether you are using it as a noun or a verb
handover - Wiktionary, the free dictionary handover (plural handovers) The transference of authority, control, power or knowledge from one agency to another, or from one state to another
The Complete Guide to Project Handover: Purpose, Process, Risks, and . . . A project handover is one of the most critical—and often underestimated—stages in the project lifecycle While organisations rightly focus on initiation, planning, delivery, and closure, a poor handover can undermine months (or years) of effort