SLIC
Updated: 06/21/2017 by Computer Hope
An SLIC, also known as a subscriber line interface card, is a modular electronic circuit that interfaces with a telecommunications network. It is used to convert analog voice communications to digital, and vice versa. SLICs are often installed in high-density areas of subscriber residence and can serve as an interface for up to 96 customers.
Computer abbreviations, Electronics terms, Interface card, Telecommunications