Used in systems like Cisco Unified Communications to bridge different media streams or handle calls when direct connection isn't possible.

"Termination Point" is a versatile term that pops up in everything from technical engineering to legal contracts. Depending on what you're working on, here are a few ways to structure your content. 1.

Resources are cut off until the project simply cannot continue.

The project is finished (successful or not) and the team is disbanded.

Content here would focus on how you reach that point—whether it's through a "termination for convenience" clause or a breach of contract. 3. Project Management

Projects don't always end because they were successful. A termination point in PM might look like:

The process where an encrypted SSL connection is "unwrapped" at a load balancer or server before the data is passed to its final destination. 2. Contracts & Business

The project "ends" because it becomes a permanent part of the business. 4. Engineering & Manufacturing Working with Pipe Termination Point Specifications