Two-way communication
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Two-way communication is a form of transmission in which both parties involved transmit information. Common forms of two-way communication are:
- In-person communication.
- Telephone conversations.
- Amateur, CB or FRS radio contacts.
- Computer networks. See back-channel.
- Chatrooms and Instant Messaging.
Two-way communication is in contrast to broadcasting.[citation needed]