Character-count integrity
In
telecommunication,
character-count integrity is the preservation of the exact number of characters that are originated in a
message in the case of message
communications, or per unit
time, in the case of a
user-to-user
connection.
Note: Character-count integrity is not the same as character integrity, which requires that the characters delivered are, in fact, exactly the same as they were originated.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188