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excluded from the definition. Many
transmission media have been used for
telecommunications throughout history, from
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Telecommunications Tower may
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Telecommunications tower, a mast or
tower built primarily to hold
telecommunications antennas Telecommunications...
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Telecommunications equipment (also
telecoms equipment or
communications equipment) is a type of
hardware which is used for the
purposes of telecommunications...
- A
gateway is a
piece of
networking hardware or
software used in
telecommunications networks that
allows data to flow from one
discrete network to another...
- EE is a
British telecommunications company. It is the
flagship consumer brand of the BT Group,
taking over from the BT
brand itself. EE is the second-largest...
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International Telecommunications Union (ITU) website.
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February 2023. "Half-duplex". ATIS
Telecom Glossary.
Alliance for
Telecommunications Industry...
- In telecommunication, a
telecommunications service is a
service provided by a
telecommunications provider, or a
specified set of user-information transfer...
- A
telecommunications network is a
group of
nodes interconnected by
telecommunications links that are used to
exchange messages between the nodes. The...
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Telecommunications engineering is a
subfield of
electronics engineering which s****s to
design and
devise systems of
communication at a distance. The work...
- Present-day
telecommunications in
Canada include telephone, radio, television, and
internet usage. In the past,
telecommunications included telegraphy...