Collective routing

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Collective routing is routing in which a switching center automatically delivers messages to a specified list of destinations.

Collective routing avoids the need to list each single address in the message heading.

Major relay stations usually transmit messages bearing collective-routing indicators to tributary, minor, and other major relay stations.

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