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telecommunications and telephony
* Avaya-A telecommunications research and product development centre, providing customers worldwide with advanced communications and networking systems, and creating next-generation internet telephony solutions.
There are a number of systems of communication in Suriname, including a system of telephony, and radio telecommunications.
This reform should, amongst other things, facilitate the arrival of telephony services over cable television networks, television services over telecommunications networks, and Internet services over all types of networks.
The primary aim of the IN was to enhance the core telephony services offered by traditional telecommunications networks, which usually amounted to making and receiving voice calls, sometimes with call divert.
* The private telecommunications company ' Entel is located in the city and provides telephony, Internet, cell phone, data and voice services.
A telephone company, also known as a telco, telephone service provider, or telecommunications operator, is a kind of communications service provider ( CSP ) ( more precisely a telecommunications service provider or TSP ) that provides telecommunications services such as telephony and data communications access.
In telephony, the local loop ( also referred to as a subscriber line ) is the physical link or circuit that connects from the demarcation point of the customer premises to the edge of the carrier or telecommunications service provider's network.
MCI's history, combined with the histories of companies it has acquired, echoes most of the trends that have swept American telecommunications in the past half-century: It was instrumental in pushing legal and regulatory changes that led to the breakup of the AT & T monopoly that dominated American telephony ; its purchase by WorldCom and subsequent bankruptcy in the face of accounting scandals was symptomatic of the Internet excesses of the late 1990s.
It is becoming increasingly common for telecommunications providers to use VoIP telephony over dedicated and public IP networks to connect switching centres and to interconnect with other telephony network providers ; this is often referred to as " IP backhaul ".
The term signaling, when used in telephony, refers to the exchange of control information associated with the setup and release of a telephone call on a telecommunications circuit.
The terms, however, are distinct and mean different things to traditional telecommunications professionals, whereas emerging telephony and VoIP professionals often use the term IVR as a catch-all to signify any kind of telephony menu, even a basic automated attendant.
MCI Communications Corp. was an American telecommunications company that was instrumental in legal and regulatory changes that led to the breakup of the AT & T monopoly of American telephony and ushered in the competitive long-distance telephone industry.
* Central office, in telecommunications and telephony
Vidéotron GP is a Canadian integrated telecommunications company active in cable television, interactive multimedia development, video on demand, cable telephony, wireless communication and Internet access services.
* Calls per second in telephony or other telecommunications
The OTE Group mobile telecommunications subsidiary, COSMOTE, is also present in mobile telephony in:
* Public Telecommunications Operator, a service provider of telecommunications services such as telephony and data communications access
This was possible through new interconnection agreements mandated by the Australian Government's deregulation of the telecommunications industry, and provided the foundation for iiNet's later move into telephony ( via its iiPhone ( Later Phone Advantage and Phone 1 ) and iiNetPhone ( Later iiNet VoIP ) products ).
Some master headends also house telephony equipment for providing telecommunications services to the community.
* Telecommunications company, provides telecommunications services such as telephony and data communications

telecommunications and encompasses
* Public capital, which encompasses the aggregate body of government-owned assets that are used to promote private industry productivity, including highways, railways, airports, water treatment facilities, telecommunications, electric grids, energy utilities, municipal buildings, public hospitals and schools, police, fire protection, courts and still others.

telecommunications and general
Growth in telecommunications halted with the general economic collapse after the Great Leap Forward ( 1958 – 60 ) but revived in the 1960s after the telephone network was expanded and improved equipment was introduced, including imports of Western plants and equipment.
* general assessment: highly developed telecommunications infrastructure ; ranked among leading countries for fixed-line, mobile-cellular, Internet and broadband penetration
general assessment: well-developed telecommunications infrastructure
The exact term for the MFJ is given under the general definition of local access and transport area, a term used in U. S. telecommunications regulation for geographic areas in which local telephone companies are allowed to provide service, the term being used is
In this case the weighting is sometimes referred to as Psophometric weighting, though this term is best avoided because, although strictly a general term, the word Psophometric is sometimes assumed to refer to a particular weighting used in telecommunications.
They are normally used for broadcast feeds to and from television networks and local affiliate stations ( such as program feeds for network and syndicated programming, live shots, and backhauls ), as well as being used for distance learning by schools and universities, business television ( BTV ), Videoconferencing, and general commercial telecommunications.
In general, every telecommunications network conceptually consists of three parts, or planes ( so called because they can be thought of as being, and often are, separate overlay networks ):
* Short for telecommunications company, in general.
Optus was initially allowed to enter the Australian telecommunications marketplace for national long distance and international telephone calls, with other players prevented from entering the general telephone market until 1997 and ' pro-competition ' mechanisms under the Trade Practices Act 1974-such as guaranteed access to Telecom's existing infrastructure on reasonable terms-meant to ensure its viability.
Australia's telecommunications market was formally opened to full competition in July 1997, with removal of restrictions on the number of licensed operators and anti-competition mechanisms ( replaced by general competition law under the oversight of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ).
** general assessment: urban towns and district headquarters have telecommunications services
In the 2006 general election, however, voters approved the sale of this city-run telecommunications system to Cincinnati Bell.
The volume's thirty essays are arranged under general topics largely corresponding to those of the conference's breakaway sessions: " culture and education, economic transformation, science and technology, transport and energy, moral renewal and African values, and media and telecommunications.
general assessment: modern fully automatic telecommunications system
In wireless telecommunications, roaming is a general term referring to the extension of connectivity service in a location that is different from the home location where the service was registered.
* 1902: Nikola Tesla vs. Reginald Fessenden – U. S. Patent Interference No. 21, 701, System of Signaling ( wireless ); wireless power transmission, time and frequency domain spread spectrum telecommunications, electronic logic gates in general.
The general nature of the training given enables ENSTA graduates to find a career in a large number of sectors such as the automotive or naval industry, networks and telecommunications, space propulsion, robotics, oceanology and the environment.
In the national and international standards area for telecommunications operations, performance monitoring and alarm surveillance are classified as subcategories of the more general system management functional categories of performance management and fault management, respectively.
In October 2007, Blumenthal and the attorneys general of 4 other states lobbied Congress for the rejection of proposals to provide immunity from litigation to telecommunications firms that cooperated with the federal government's terrorist surveillance program following the September 11 attacks in 2001.
Although Bellcore's R & D and standard setting were of considerable importance to the telecommunications industry in general, the asset value of the company was largely centered in ownership of the approx.
These identities are formed in such a way that the identity or part thereof can be used by telephone and telex subscribers connected to the general telecommunications network to call ships automatically.
John Thorne, senior vice president and deputy general counsel of Verizon, a broadband and telecommunications company, has argued that they will have no incentive to make large investments to develop advanced fibre-optic networks if they are prohibited from charging higher preferred access fees to companies that wish to take advantage of the expanded capabilities of such networks.
Murphy faced Democrat Chad Kluko, a telecommunications executive, in the November 2006 general election.
Today, it maintains principal responsibility for legislative oversight relating to telecommunications, consumer protection, food and drug safety, public health, air quality and environmental health, the supply and delivery of energy, and interstate and foreign commerce in general.

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