marker is a type of special purpose control system that was used in electromechanical telephone central office switches. Switches employing markers belong...
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grammatical function Marker (telecommunications), a special-purpose computer Boundary marker, an object that identifies a land boundary Marker or Clapperboard...
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marker segment immediately follows the SOI marker. If a JFIF extension APP0 marker segment is used, it must immediately follow the JFIF APP0 marker segment...
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An underground cable marker. Markers are put at regular intervals to show the route and warn of the hazard of digging into the cable....
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Wireless Hill Park (redirect from Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum)
Engineering Marker, Perth Wireless Station", plaque dedicated by the Institution of Engineers, Australia in 1994, outside the Wireless Hill Telecommunications Museum...
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In telecommunications, frame synchronization or framing is the process by which, while receiving a stream of fixed-length frames, the receiver identifies...
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Orange Group (redirect from Orange (telecommunications))
France Télécom, stylised as france telecom) is a French multinational telecommunications corporation founded in 1988 and headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux...
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Submarine communications cable (redirect from Submarine telecommunications cable)
1850s and carried telegraphy traffic, establishing the first instant telecommunications links between continents, such as the first transatlantic telegraph...
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SP-1 switch (redirect from SP1 (telecommunications))
SP1 replaced the previous generation's complex relay-based controllers (markers) with a modern Harvard architecture electronic computer, with separate...
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In telecommunications, the term transmission block has the following meanings: A group of characters or bits transmitted as a block, unit, message, or...
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Internet and mobile phones, as it passes through routers. The national telecommunications authorities of both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are global Narus customers...
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Cogeco (category Telecommunications companies established in 1957)
Cogeco Inc. is a Canadian telecommunications and media company. Its corporate offices are located at 1 Place Ville-Marie in Montreal, Quebec. The company...
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time, to encode a marker bit Bit 0 is the frame marker bit Pr. Every 10th bit starting with bit 9, 19, 29, ... 99 is also a marker bit, known as position...
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Sydney–Melbourne co-axial cable (category Telecommunications in Australia)
The Sydney–Melbourne co-axial cable was a major telecommunications engineering and construction project in south-eastern Australia in the early 1960s,...
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Road, pp. 295–96 (1993) Huurdeman, Anton A. The Worldwide History of Telecommunications, p. 61 (2003) "Definition of telegraph". PCMAG. Retrieved 2021-06-28...
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GTE (category Defunct telecommunications companies of the United States)
second-largest telecommunications carrier in Canada. As such, GTE's successor, Verizon Communications, was the only foreign telecommunications company with...
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Spratly Islands (redirect from Telecommunications in Spratly Islands)
Philippines' Smart Communications on Pag-asa Island. Vietnam Military Telecommunications Corp., known commonly as Viettel, established mobile coverage in the...
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lawsuit was revised in August 2016, providing comparisons to other telecommunications devices. The second amended complaint was dismissed by the district...
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System), regulation is mainly through the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. Local number portability (LNP) allows a subscriber to...
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economy include defense, financial services, information technology, telecommunications, and transportation. The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex hosts 23 Fortune...
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GT (section Computing and telecommunications)
operations) Global Title, an address used for routing signaling messages on telecommunications networks Google Talk, Google's instant-messaging client Google Translate...
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SCTE-35 (redirect from SCTE markers)
SCTE-35 (ANSI/SCTE 35 2013) is a joint ANSI/Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers standard that describes the inline insertion of cue tones in...
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Amdocs (category Telecommunications billing systems)
Amdocs Limited is a multinational telecommunications technology company. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, the company specializes in software and...
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Instrument landing system (section Marker beacons)
decision height. Optional marker beacon(s) provide distance information as the approach proceeds, including the middle marker (MM), placed close to the...
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Greece (section Telecommunications)
partner and largest foreign investor of North Macedonia. The Greek telecommunications company OTE has become a strong investor in other Balkan countries...
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Pershing. The United States Navy established the nation's first radio telecommunications station, NAA, near Fort Myer in 1913. In 1915, the station's radio...
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In telecommunications, common control is a principle of switching telephone calls in an automatic telephone exchange that employs shared control equipment...
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used within the North American telecommunications industry to specify the location and function of telecommunications equipment or of a relevant location...
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In electronics and telecommunications, a crossbar switch (cross-point switch, matrix switch) is a collection of switches arranged in a matrix configuration...
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average of one billion SMS messages per day in 2007. The Philippine telecommunications industry had been dominated by the PLDT-Globe Telecom duopoly for...
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