A telecommunication circuit is defined as follows:
The complete path between two terminals over which one-way or two-way communications may be provided. See communications protocol.
An electronic path between two or more points, capable of providing a number of channels.
A number of conductors connected together for the purpose of carrying an electric current.
An electronic closed-loop path among two or more points used for signaltransfer.
A number of electrical components, such as resistors, inductances, capacitors, transistors, and power sources connected together in one or more closed loops.
The opposite of a dedicated circuit is a switched circuit, which can be connected to different paths. A POTS or ISDNtelephone line is a switched circuit, because it can connect to any other telephone number.
On digital lines, a virtual circuit can be created to serve either purpose, while sharing a single physical circuit.