- A
telegraphic address or
cable address was a
unique identifier code for a
recipient of
telegraph messages.
Operators of
telegraph services regulated the...
-
Telegraphic Transfer or
telex transfer,
often abbreviated to TT, is a term used to
refer to an
electronic funds transfer.
Although the term is historic...
-
Telegraphic speech,
according to
linguistics and psychology, is
speech during the two-word
stage of
language acquisition in children,
which is laconic...
- telegraph.
Wireless telegraphy is
transmission of
messages over
radio with
telegraphic codes.
Contrary to the
extensive definition used by Chappe,
Morse argued...
- The
Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) is an
international news
agency and wire
service that
primarily covers Judaism- and Jewish-related
topics and news...
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Australian railway telegraphic codes were
devised to
reduce the size of
telegraphic messages,
though some
survived into the
telephone era. They were used...
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Telegram style,
telegraph style,
telegraphic style, or
telegraphese is a
clipped way of
writing which abbreviates words and
packs information into the...
- The
Swiss Telegraphic Agency (German:
Schweizerische Depeschenagentur, SDA; French:
Agence télégraphique suisse, ATS; Italian:
Agenzia telegrafica svizzera...
- The
Baudot code (French pronunciation: [boˈdo]) is an
early character encoding for
telegraphy invented by Émile
Baudot in the 1870s. It was the predecessor...
- The
Polish Telegraphic Agency (Polish:
Polska Agencja Telegraficzna, PAT) was a
Polish state-owned news
agency established on
October 31, 1918. Its main...