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  • ...[Signal (information theory)|electric signals]] over the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] (PSTN) which allows almost any phone user to communicate with alm The engineering discipline of designing and operating telephone networks is called '''telephony'''.
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  • * Coe, Lewis (1995), ''The Telephone and Its Several Inventors: A History'', McFarland, North Carolina, 1995. IS * Evenson, A. Edward (2000), ''The Telephone Patent Conspiracy of 1876: The Elisha Gray - Alexander Bell Controversy'',
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  • ...Telefon Hirmondó''.]]'''Telephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment services that were introduced beginning in t ...ing Backward]]'' foresaw the establishment of entertainment transmitted by telephone lines to individual homes.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Telephone newspaper]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Telephone]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Telephone Number Mapping}}
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  • ...one-based news service in the first years after market introduction of the telephone.
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  • ...al Impact of the Telephone,'' 1977, page 33, plus chapter 2, "The Pleasure Telephone" by Asa Briggs.
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  • * [http://www.mobile-phone-upgrade.com Mobile telephone upgrades] * [http://www.privateline.com/TelephoneHistory/History1.htm Tom Farley's Telephone History Series]
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  • ...omain Name System|DNS]] by using an indirect lookup method, using the Enum telephone number as a key to obtain [[NAPTR]] records. The records are stored at a [[ ...personal identifier. ENUM also permits communica­ting the IP world to the telephone system in a seamless manner.
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  • ...one Multiple Frequency]] (DTMF)) to the electronic tones used by the first telephone switch to which they connect. ...ne, the latter part of a building system], in a hospital. The basic analog telephone has a separate number and is the last-resort means for the emergency room,
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  • * [http://earlyradiohistory.us/sec003.htm News and Entertainment by Telephone (1876-1925)] * [http://earlyradiohistory.us/telenew5.htm W.G. Fitzgerald, "A Telephone Newspaper," ''Scientific American,'' June 22, 1907]
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  • ...h the public telephone network, and specialized nonpublic (e.g., military) telephone networks operate. ...erated by a different company. As an early U.S. example, two of the larger telephone companies were Bell and Home; a Bell subscriber could not call a Home-only
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  • A suite of protocols to unify the telephone numbering system E.164 with the Internet addressing system DNS by using an
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  • ...Telefon Hirmondó''.]]'''Telephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment services which were introduced beginning in ...ard: 2000-1887'' foresaw the establishment of entertainment transmitted by telephone lines to individual homes.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Telephone Number Mapping]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Telephone}}
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  • A [[telephone]] with minimal or no electronics, and minimal services besides voice, eithe
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  • A means by which a user of a [[telephone]] can request assistance from a variety of emergency services, including [[ In many cases, telephone reporting will activate [[emergency management]] of small and large disaste
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  • Network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone systems, the is now almost entirely digital and includes mobile as well as
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Plain Old Telephone Service]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}}
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  • A single, short telephone number, such as 911 or 112, which will connect the caller to a dispatcher c
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Public Switched Telephone Network]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Plain Old Telephone Service}}
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  • '''Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service''' is a ruling by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].<ref n The Rural Telephone Service Company was a small telephone company in [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]].<ref name=NewYorkTimes19910328/>
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Universal emergency telephone number system]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Telephone}} {{r|Telephone book}}
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  • * [http://www.mobile-phone-upgrade.com Mobile telephone upgrades] * [http://www.privateline.com/TelephoneHistory/History1.htm Tom Farley's Telephone History Series]
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  • ...ny that operated a telephone service compatible with the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] (PSTN), and was fully compliant with PSTN technology and regulati
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  • ...one-based news service in the first years after market introduction of the telephone.
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  • * [http://earlyradiohistory.us/sec003.htm News and Entertainment by Telephone (1876-1925)] * [http://earlyradiohistory.us/telenew5.htm W.G. Fitzgerald, "A Telephone Newspaper," ''Scientific American,'' June 22, 1907]
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  • ...rganization as well as providing them with access to the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]]
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  • ...one Multiple Frequency]] (DTMF)) to the electronic tones used by the first telephone switch to which they connect. ...ne, the latter part of a building system], in a hospital. The basic analog telephone has a separate number and is the last-resort means for the emergency room,
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  • ...ndustry standard for 1- or 2-line analog ([[Plain Old Telephone Service]]) telephone connections; it will mate with the center of an [[RJ45]] connector
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  • ...a telephone subscriber had no expectation of privacy of the records of the telephone numbers to which his phone had connected
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  • ...ndustry standard for 1- or 2-line analog ([[Plain Old Telephone Service]]) telephone connections; it will mate with the center of an [[RJ45]] connector. ...idered it a violation of service terms for a consumer to attempt to move a telephone jack or alter phone wiring in any way.
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  • ...ow third-party, customer-owned devices to connect to the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]], over a restricted number of well-defined interfaces
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Plain Old Telephone Service]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Telephone]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Telephone Number Mapping}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Telephone]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Telephone newspaper]]
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  • {{r|Telephone}} {{r|Telephone book}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Public Switched Telephone Network]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Public Switched Telephone Network]]
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  • ...al Impact of the Telephone,'' 1977, page 33, plus chapter 2, "The Pleasure Telephone" by Asa Briggs.
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  • ...ernet Protocol]] address space, telephone numbers in the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]], and [[Domain Name Service]] fully qualified domain names that be
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  • * [[Global telephone network]] also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network [[PSTN]]
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  • ...hnology, but in 1983 broken up by government fiat to break its monopoly on telephone services; much smaller version still exists, centered in Murray Hill, NJ, a
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  • {{r|Telephone box}} {{r|Telephone}}
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  • * Coe, Lewis (1995), ''The Telephone and Its Several Inventors: A History'', McFarland, North Carolina, 1995. IS * Evenson, A. Edward (2000), ''The Telephone Patent Conspiracy of 1876: The Elisha Gray - Alexander Bell Controversy'',
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  • ...1922) Scottish born scientist credited with inventing the first practical telephone.
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  • ...nization, permitting internal calls without going to the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] (PSTN), but also allowing internal telephones to connect to the P ...are function in a [[router]], or general-purpose computer with routing and telephone switching software. ''Asterisk'' is a widely used [[open source]] PBX softw
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Telephone Number Mapping]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Telephone}}
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  • A [[cellular telephony|cellular telephone]] manufactured and distributed by Apple Inc.
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  • {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}} {{r|Telephone}}
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  • A means of sending copies of paper documents, over conventional telephone networks or over Internet protocol
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  • {{r|Plain Old Telephone Service}} {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}}
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  • {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}} {{r|Telephone Number Mapping}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Public Switched Telephone Network]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Plain Old Telephone Service}}
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  • ...'s early work was associated with teaching the deaf. Bell's patents on the telephone made him tremendously wealthy. In later life Bell conducted extensive resea
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  • ...cal communications architecture of the 1980s, providing analog and digital telephone and low-speed data services
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  • ...is usually a computer, but could be a specialized device such as a digital telephone. ...a modem might be used on a dial-up telephone line. Even ostensibly analog telephone lines, however, may be converted to digital format once they leave the cust
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  • Conference by telephone in which three or more persons in different locations participate by means
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  • In communications technology, the range of frequencies carried by a [[telephone]] or radio intended to be adequate for clearly understandable [[spoken lang
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  • ...the well-known telephone directory service, the user commonly requests the telephone number corresponding to a name. If there are multiple subscribers with the ...s much less ambiguity. In most cases, only one name corresponds to a given telephone number or computer identifier. There are exceptions when calls are automati
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  • ...cifications and infrastructure to allow all types of communications (e.g., telephone, web, television) to interface over a common set of information transfer te
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  • ...c values that allow pairwise communications, such as the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]], based on the number of users.
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  • ...traded otherwise than in a regulated exchange or stock market - usually by telephone or online.
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  • '''Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service''' is a ruling by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]].<ref n The Rural Telephone Service Company was a small telephone company in [[Kansas (U.S. state)|Kansas]].<ref name=NewYorkTimes19910328/>
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  • A [[telephone]] with minimal or no electronics, and minimal services besides voice, eithe
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  • Network of the world's public circuit-switched telephone systems, the is now almost entirely digital and includes mobile as well as
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  • {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}} {{r|Universal emergency telephone number system}}
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  • A suite of protocols to unify the telephone numbering system E.164 with the Internet addressing system DNS by using an
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  • A means by which a user of a [[telephone]] can request assistance from a variety of emergency services, including [[ In many cases, telephone reporting will activate [[emergency management]] of small and large disaste
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  • ...velopment group, dating from ~1925, formed to create products for the Bell telephone company in the U.S. By the early 1980s, it employed more than 330,000 scie In 1983, its stranglehold on telephone services and equipment was broken up by government fiat, after which it und
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  • ...of human-to-computer interfacing, most commonly implemented over a voice [[telephone]] call, in which the response to user input is in the form of either prerec
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  • {{r|Telephone}} {{r|Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service}}
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  • ...ource management in information systems, in which new units of work (e.g., telephone calls) are not allowed to enter the system if there are inadequate resource
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  • type of telephone box designed for contacting and supporting UK police, used from 1928 until
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  • A single, short telephone number, such as 911 or 112, which will connect the caller to a dispatcher c
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  • {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}}
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  • {{r|Telephone banking}}
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  • {{r|Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service}}
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  • ...le = Alexander Graham Bell: The Life and Times of the Man Who Invented the Telephone
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  • ...ased chat, file transfer, chat history etc, Skype mainly offers voice talk/telephone calling, and Skype's cheap price and easy manipulation has gained it popula **Cannot replace the ordinary telephone for emergency calling.
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  • ...scribed as the combination of a mobile cellular telephone and a commercial telephone."<ref name=February1992>{{citation ...nterconnected TTC-39|AN/TTC-39 toll switch (telephony)|"intertoll" digital telephone switches, ruggedized for field use and designed to incorporate cryptography
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  • ...at connects to the outside provider may have connectors for television and telephone service, in addition to a [[local area network]]. Often, a SOHO LAN will be
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  • ...main for Erlang was [[circuit switching]] systems in the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]]. The nature of the original domain is presented here since it des ...licentiate thesis </ref> a list of the 10 key requirements for programming telephone circuit switches.
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  • {{r|Universal emergency telephone number system}}
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  • ...il systems, which handle envelopes individually, as opposed to traditional telephone networks that committed resources for the duration of a call. ...h domain-local addresses, such as telephone numbers in the Public Switched Telephone Network are used to create temporary associations between source and destin
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  • {{r|Telephone}}
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  • ...rdown must interact with existing [[PSTN]] call control services such as [[Telephone Number Mapping]], and the software for this must also be developed. ...ng-haul fiber optics, or short-haul outside copper plant) that traditional telephone companies had to provide. Also, VOIP has been relatively free from regulat
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  • {{r|Universal emergency telephone number system}}
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  • ...le of circuit switching. Once a source and destination are associated by a telephone call, the resources for that call are committed even if neither participant ...tes can be switched electromechanically or electronically, as in groups of telephone calls between switching offices.
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  • ...h the public telephone network, and specialized nonpublic (e.g., military) telephone networks operate. ...erated by a different company. As an early U.S. example, two of the larger telephone companies were Bell and Home; a Bell subscriber could not call a Home-only
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  • {{r|Telephone Number Mapping}}
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  • ...fferent cell towers. The technique requires no additional circuitry in the telephone, since it uses the standard signal. It may be supplemented with angle of ar
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  • INSERT INTO employee (name, telephone) VALUES ('Smith', '555-1212') INSERT INTO employee (name, telephone) VALUES ('O\'Reilly', '555-3456')
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  • RAM is normally addressed by a numeric memory address; think telephone number. A different alternative is [[content addressable memory]] (CAM), ag
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  • ...ion]] systems or [[digital subscriber loop]] (DSL) with wire leased from a telephone company, to direct high-speed connections over optical fiber.
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  • *{{r|Universal emergency telephone number system||}}<ref name=NENA>{{citation **{{r|Telephone||}} using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
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  • *[http://www.glccs.org.au/ Gay and lesbian telephone counselling and community services of Australia]
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  • '''Camellia''' is a [[block cipher]] from [[Mitsubshi]] and [[Nippon Telephone and Telegraph]]. It can be used as a drop-in replacement for [[Advanced Enc
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  • ...Telefon Hirmondó''.]]'''Telephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment services that were introduced beginning in t ...ing Backward]]'' foresaw the establishment of entertainment transmitted by telephone lines to individual homes.
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  • ...tarting with not entirely legal "blue boxes" for making free long-distance telephone calls and continuing with the first Apple computers. Wozniak left Apple in
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  • ...Telefon Hirmondó''.]]'''Telephone newspaper''' is a general term for the [[telephone]]-based news and entertainment services which were introduced beginning in ...ard: 2000-1887'' foresaw the establishment of entertainment transmitted by telephone lines to individual homes.
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  • ...on where to go to reach other exchanges, higher level parts of a national telephone number, and international destinations.
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  • ...ghborhood (i.e., [[end office]]) versus a regional versus an international telephone switch. A common hierarchical relay is the "set top box" between a broadban
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  • ...stination is served by the same end office. More commonly, the switch puts telephone calls onto [[multiplexing|multiplexed]] transmission facilities, either at
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  • '''E2''' is a [[block cipher]] from [[Nippon Telephone and Telegraph]]. It was candidate in the [[AES competition]] but did not ma
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  • ...The information transmitted, as for the end users of the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] (PSTN), need not be computers, although [[convergence of communic
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  • ...t can be either in the form of numbers from a [[dual tone multifrequency]] telephone keypad, or, if the IVR system has [[speech recognition]] capability, from t
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  • ...ce telephone service was separated from local telephone service; the local telephone companies ran physical connections to the POPs of the long-distance carrier
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  • ...entually focuses on the consequences of Kern's [[surveillance]] of private telephone conversations, and the [[Platonic love|platonic friendship]] that develops ...arriers to personal contact occur throughout the story in several forms: [[telephone]] communication, which allows interaction without any emotional commitment,
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  • ...r Comp. Machinery, vol. '''11''', pp. 21-30 (1964)</ref> developed at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1962. SNOBOL is a tool in such areas as natural language tr
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  • ...had a severe disruptive effect on traditional "landline" [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] companies. There are many other examples which can be found in t
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  • ...'''state''') of the history of individual packets, or the context (e.g., a telephone call between a call<u>ing</u> and call<u>ed</u> party.
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  • ...uit technology reflects the telephone company engineers that created it; a telephone network is defined to be intelligent, with very little intelligence in tele ...an international telephone call may go through the equipment of different telephone companies, or an Internet packet goes through multiple [[Internet Service P
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  • ...omain Name System|DNS]] by using an indirect lookup method, using the Enum telephone number as a key to obtain [[NAPTR]] records. The records are stored at a [[ ...personal identifier. ENUM also permits communica­ting the IP world to the telephone system in a seamless manner.
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  • ...switched cells. SS7 remains a key internal management and control part of telephone networks, although it increasingly runs over internal IP networks rather th ...rtual channel (VC)''', between endpoints of the ATM network. An individual telephone call might be a VC
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  • ...office in the "plain old telephone service" (POTS) of the Public Switched Telephone Network: they are the first "on ramps" to the POTS accessible to the subscr
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  • ...was a device promoted by the US government for [[escrowed encryption]] of telephone conversations. It used a [[block cipher]] called [[Skipjack (cipher)|skipja
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  • ...907fes.htm "Experiments and Results in Wireless Telephony"] ''The American Telephone Journal'', January 26, 1907.
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  • {{r|Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service}}
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  • ...ings, there are early results with virtual group meetings that make use of telephone <ref name=>{{citation ...randomised trial of internet-delivered cognitive-behavioural therapy with telephone support.
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  • ...or the next prize. Thus, perhaps thousands of Pittsburghers answered their telephone with the unique phrase, though the chances of winning were slight.
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  • ...ls differ both at the individual user and the carrier levels. Traditional telephone calls, as well as conventional postal mail, operate on a "sender pays" mode ...d home office]] provider, often of "triple play" Internet, television, and telephone service. If ISP 1 has a national presence, it can have very large numbers o
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  • {{r|Feist Publications v. Rural Telephone Service}}
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  • ...'poison control center''' is an information facility, primarily reached by telephone but also by other communications media, which provides expert information,
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  • ...failover mechanisms, as in [[Multi-Protocol Label Switching]], or, like a telephone call, the virtual circuit must be created again and reserve resources befor
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  • ...entions, face-to-face delivery versus mediated interventions (e.g., via telephone or mail), and targeting individuals instead of communities."<ref name="pmi
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  • ...n of BellSouth's Universal emergency telephone number system|911 emergency telephone system.<ref>A situation described in great detail in Bruce Sterling's 1992
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  • ...graph" invented by [[Alexander Graham Bell]] before the invention of the [[telephone]]. Manual telegraphy, because it used short and long pulses (dots and dashe
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  • ...as part of the infrastructure for user-visible functions such as Internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and multimedia conferences.<ref name=RFC326 | Access to the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]]
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  • ...hich reuse microformats in different ways, from automatically transferring telephone numbers and event listings to mobile telephones and PDAs through to reusing
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  • ...by [[Joe Armstrong]] and others (then of [[Ericsson]]) for use to program telephone networks. Ref: Joe Armstrong (2003). "Making reliable distributed systems i
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  • ...lly the lowest-end example, are telephone calls to a [[universal emergency telephone number system]] (e.g., dialing 911, 112, or other national emergency number
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  • ...g 'Mind Drive'), plus vocal numbers known as '[[Telephone Secrets]]' (aka 'Telephone Spies'; previously attempted by Yes as 'Song No. 4 (Satellite)' during the
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  • From Bell's invention of the telephone to the early 1960s, the entire telephone system used analog transmission. This did not lend itself to the growing av ...f each internal connection. Another is the VoIP dial plan, which includes telephone number mapping. Call accounting and system management are operationally cr
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  • ...oth outside the hospital and inside it. Most often, it is activated with a telephone call to a local or regional emergency number (e.g., 911 in North America an ...ot breathing, a trained first responder, or sometimes one coached over the telephone, can begin [[rescue breathing]]. If the patient is pulseless, the first res
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  • ...[Signal (information theory)|electric signals]] over the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] (PSTN) which allows almost any phone user to communicate with alm The engineering discipline of designing and operating telephone networks is called '''telephony'''.
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  • ...sign country codes for telephone numbers, with the national structure of a telephone number being a matter to be decided by national authorities.
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  • ...can tolerate longer delays if they know they are making a transcontinental telephone call. When speaking with astronauts on the Moon, a 3.5 second delay was tol
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  • ...work was never based on OSI. Indeed, there was no true reference model for telephone network architecture until the introduction of [[Signaling System 7]] (SS7) ...overnments, or at least by approved national monopolies such as [[American Telephone and Telegraph]] (AT&T). The CCITT view of the world was very centralized,
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  • A '''police box''' is a type of [[telephone box]] designed for contacting and supporting the [[police]] in the [[United
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  • A conference call involves [[telephone]] communication in which more than one party is allowed to listen to the de ...st trivial kind of conference call is available on demand from many modern telephone systems: three-way calling. To a limited extent, this can be expanded, if e
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  • ...lications, such as wireless local loop, the most labor-intensive part of a telephone network; and wireless point-to-point links between points in line-of-sight
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  • ...ium for Internet commerce and privatization of government-run cable TV and telephone companies.
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  • In addition to functioning as a cellular telephone, a smartphone's features may include:
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  • ...such as trigger points in the neck being caused by frequent cradling of a telephone between head and neck. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...rough the cable television carrier as well as optical fiber from the local telephone provider.
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  • ...different social media for organizing, first simply having listed her home telephone number, but prefers [[Facebook]], with [[Twitter]] as less preferred. <ref>
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  • ...ands by Deputy Secretary of State [[Richard Armitage]]. Musharraf spoke by telephone with Mahmood, and then again to Chamberlin; he had not expected "either you
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  • ...apparent that the electrical sparks were generating radio signals, and the telephone receiver was acting as a form of ''microphonic circuit'' (see below), howev ...and the island of Santa Catalina, set up in 1902 by the American Wireless Telephone and Telegraph Company, which used a light contact between steel and an oxid
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  • In 1924 he took over the small telephone company that provided service in Fort McMurray and nearby waterways.
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  • ...to an FDR speechwriter, Rexford Tugwell Roosevelt made the comment after a telephone call with [[Huey Long]], whom he termed the second most dangerous man. MacA
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  • | telephone =
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  • ...arliest electrically based communications, such as the [[telegraph]] and [[telephone]], were introduced, governments became interested in the contents of commun
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  • ...ict was consolidated with [[Fort Cobb, Oklahoma|Fort Cobb]] in the 1990s. Telephone numbers for the Pine Ridge area are split between the [[Fort Cobb, Oklahoma
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  • *1991: ''The Telephone Call'' (Single featuring versions not on [[Electric Café]])
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  • ...TU frequency bands|VHF]] but also [[ITU frequency bands|MF]], which gives "telephone numbers" called [[maritime mobile service identifier]]s (MMSI) to vessels. ...or routine situations. While it does not give the privacy of a [[cellular telephone]], it does have the ability to "ring" a specific vessel or authorized shore
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  • ...d the hearsay|hearsay evidence the Guantanamo captives faced to "a game of telephone". .... He was never asked to participate in another tribunal. During a CBS News telephone interview Abraham defended making the affidavit:
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  • * '''Do not provide your contact information'''. E-mail or home addresses, or telephone numbers, will be removed. A note will be left on your talk page alerting yo
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  • | style="padding-left: 1.0em;"|'''Telephone:''' +81 (0)59 231 9195
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  • | Subscriber building to end office of telephone system | Internet, Public Switched Telephone Network
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  • ...dation T.3</ref> are assumed to operate over the analog [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] (PSTN). The transfer itself is analog; the [[modulation]] produc *Disables, for the duration of the call, some telephone line features (e.g., echo cancellation) that improve analog voice transmiss
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  • ...ournal |author=Wu JY, Leung WY, Chang S, ''et al'' |title=Effectiveness of telephone counselling by a pharmacist in reducing mortality in patients receiving pol Reminders sent to patients, especially telephone calls, may improve compliance with [[vaccination]]s.<ref name="pmid11025835
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  • ...of telephone communications. Cellular telephony is a wireless extension of telephone networking.
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  • ...other continents from Australia. If, for example, there were only ordinary telephone lines between the hospital and the radiologist, it would take a significant ...ea cable terminates. At the other end, if the viewing radiologist only had telephone lines to her office, there indeed might need to be a satellite terminal the
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  • ...flect the differing assumptions of radio broadcasting, the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and the Internet. This article does not deal with the financ ...participants and arranges all interactions. The PSTN, of course, manages telephone numbers and the calling plan.
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  • ...ce in making a telephone call and watching commercial television. Ordinary telephone callers are pairs of users that decide they want to connect. In television,
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  • ...[[Greek]] roots, particularly in the area of technical innovations (e.g. "telephone," "photograph," and "panorama"). It has also added new and variant forms v
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  • ...ephone system can help the customer objective of reducing response time to telephone calls, leading to increased sales from repeat business.
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  • ...pecially when a worker in a company to which work is outsourced, such as a telephone support call center, services several companies that have outsourced to it,
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  • ...edia in devices such as the iPhone, which includes elements of the camera, telephone, videorecorder, computer terminal, and audio recorder.
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  • ...bands|MF]] [[radio]] must support [[digital selective calling]] (DSC), a "telephone number" system that can identify specific vessels, and also be addressed to
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  • ...lions of postcard questionnaires that had been sent to Americans listed in telephone directories and state automobile registries. The exercise was repeated to g ...illion respondents constituted an extraordinarily large sample, relying on telephone and automobile listings — especially during the [[Great Depression]] —
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  • ...ms. By way of examples, I cite his story of the Jew climbing into a mobile telephone box-cum-gas chamber; his claim that more people died in the back of Kennedy
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  • ...stics of speech, and requirements for understandability, must be known. [[Telephone]]s operate on the assumption that quite understandable speech requires a ch
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  • ...siness, which had been the target of “cybervandals” trying to damage local telephone companies. In the 1990s, as banks became more available online, they too be ...any employee in order to have them attempt to enter their password via the telephone.
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  • According to a telephone interview with the ''[[Associated Press]]''
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  • ...ure, including claims that their engineers would soon perfect the wireless telephone, bringing income from subscribers listening to entertainment broadcasts, or ...ustry. (Two other major fraudulent firms prosecuted in 1912 were the Radio Telephone Company and the Continental Wireless Company). Not all the reviews of the U
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  • ...em, and a laboratory encounters them must immediately inform CDC or CDC by telephone, electronic mail, or facsimile: ...requires immediate notification to APHIS or CDC via facsimile, e-mail, or telephone:
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  • ...."<ref name=WashingtonPost20061206 />The anti-terrorism police said that telephone calls from Nasr, April and May 2003, who was under house arrest in Egypt,
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  • ...ands by Deputy Secretary of State [[Richard Armitage]]. Musharraf spoke by telephone with Mahmood, and then again to Chamberlin; he had not expected "either you
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  • For instance, if we wanted to use a hash table to store telephone numbers, indexed against the owner's name, we would have [[string (computer
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  • ...ges to schools, the SCAQMD's internet website, and a toll-free smog update telephone line.<ref>[http://www.aqmd.gov/map/MapAQMD2.pdf SCAQMD Air Quality Monitori
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  • ...evant information directly by the meteorologist on duty, through dedicated telephone connections.
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  • ...e country using pre-existing objects such as lampposts, fire hydrants, and telephone poles as targets. The formalization of the game came when Headrick created
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  • ...o the class: ''la città'' ('the city', feminine) and ''il telefono'' ('the telephone', masculine) exemplify this in Italian. In other languages, prefixes or inf
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  • ...collection of found art pieces include a French [[pissoir]], red English [[telephone box]]es, and a vertically upright concrete slab from the Berlin Wall. The m
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  • ...ted informers in the Dublin police and especially its 'G' squad, who would telephone to tip him off when a raid was imminent; he had informants in the post offi
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  • ...ais/how_ais_works.htm}}</ref> Another example would be a commercial mobile telephone that first attempts to connect to a local cellular telephony system and, on
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  • ...to reach 911 or the appropriate national code for a [[universal emergency telephone number system]].
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  • {{quotation|Against all odds, over a noisy telephone line, tapped by the tax authorities and the secret police, Alice will happi
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  • ...esiexhibit/context/list.htm#nota10 List of Names and Places Explained: The Telephone Palace], in ''Bucharest Between the Wars: A Modernity With Fringes'', Roman
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  • ...al rings are principally used today in the optical transmission systems of telephone companies and Internet Service Providers. These systems use first or second
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  • ...memory, or statelessness, is very different than the assumption of classic telephone networks, which are more concerned with committing resources to a call, and ...ator". Think of international telephone calls, where, as soon as the local telephone switch recognizes the international prefix, it will look no farther than th
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  • ...Illinois]], to a Swedish immigrant mother and a father who was a power and telephone [[lineman (occupation)|lineman]].<ref>Certificate of Birth, Ray Douglas Bra
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  • ..., 4!' At approximately 1:37-1:38 into the song and again at around 1:41, a telephone can be faintly heard ringing in the background. Some speculate that this wa
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  • ...ome versions had an additional complication, a plugboard similar to an old telephone switchboard which mixed the signals up before and after the rotors.
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  • ...wning her own business in southern California. She also co-owned a prepaid telephone card business. She did return to acting in 1990 with the movie Diggin' Up B
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  • ...rest port, only a couple of hours' voyage from Los Angeles, to attempt the telephone call. (The song, one must remember, was written in the days before the inve
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  • ...ntercepted is the ''signaling channel'' that carries information to set up telephone calls. In civilian and many military use, this channel will carry messages Retrospective analysis of telephone calls can be made from [[Call detail record|call detail records (CDR)]] use
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  • Telephone: +44 (0)131 650 1000; FAX: +44 (0)131 650 2147
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  • ...ormation, such as credit card numbers or the access codes to long-distance telephone systems. At least one security expert has analyzed the economics of this.<r
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  • ...meant that the service offered traditional cable, interactive television, telephone services, and high-speed PC access to on-line services.
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  • *Telephone keypad word *Encoding several letters with same symbol (polyphonic cipher, telephone keypad)
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  • ...intelligence agencies. Brookner, as opposed to Toensing, does not list her telephone number. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...orks that connect these devices, including [[computer network]]s, [[public telephone network]]s, [[radio network]]s and [[television network]]s. Computer commun
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  • ...ew Deal preferred federal and state regulation-- controlling the rates and telephone services provided by ATT for example, and allowing the [[Texas Railroad Com ...Reagan administration used the Sherman Act to break up AT&T, a nationwide telephone monopoly, into one long-distance company and six regional local service com
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  • ...int wireless telephony, including interconnecting his stations to the wire telephone network. ...promoting the alternator-transmitter as ideal for point-to-point wireless telephone service. Still, in retrospect, it was an important glimpse of the future of
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  • ...thor=Katz HP, Kaltsounis D, Halloran L, Mondor M |title=Patient Safety and Telephone Medicine : Some Lessons from Closed Claim Case Review |journal=J Gen Intern
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  • ...e from the telephone industry, they assumed all protocols must work like a telephone call: call setup, commitment of resources for the duration of use, and disc
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  • ...ar, it was possible to intercept the information content of a telegraph or telephone using electrically unbalanced signals, by detecting signals of greater ampl ...modulates a RF signal generated within the secure area, such as a cellular telephone. <ref name=TempestTime2002-01-23 /> While HIJACK targets RF and analog modu
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  • ...s an example of least slack that can wait the least amount of time. If the telephone switchboards were overloaded, people who call 911 should get priority (Snod ...time for each task is unknown. An example is an operator switchboard for a telephone(Stankovic).
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  • ...paign, Martin was instrumental in persuading candidate Kennedy to place a telephone call to [[Coretta Scott King]] to express dismay over the jailing of her hu
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  • ...egulated business of the national telephone system (the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] or PSTN). <ref name="How AT&T Works">{{cite web| url=http://elect
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  • ...ations, which range from the minimal sessions of instant messaging to long telephone calls or streaming video requests [RFC3361]. SIP has some features that a
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  • ...many other applications, such as electronic mail and a large percentage of telephone calls run over Internet protocols. Web browsers are perhaps the most common ...d [[TYMNET]]. The latter networks used the [[X.25]] protocol that mimicked telephone calls, creating paths for each sender-receiver connection, as opposed to th
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  • ...borahjeanepalfrey.com/telephoneRecords.html |title=Deborah Jeane Palfrey - Telephone Records |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/200709142
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  • The three-set approach reflects the “once up, always up” philosophy of telephone carriers. It also allows you to have one set as the primary, one set as the
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  • ...udence Garland is being called a "dream rabbit" by an unknown man over the telephone. Freddie encounters Prudence in London and learns that her caller was none
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  • The first widely used digital transmission format used inside telephone networks is called DS1, part of the [[plesisochronous digital hierarchy]] (
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  • ...r 39,400 pieces of communication (c24,000 emails, 9,600 letters, and 4,800 telephone calls) as well as 2,183 constituents' cases."''<br>
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  • ...oved form of [[loading coil]] which reduced [[crosstalk]] in long-distance telephone lines. These were used until the end of the analogue telephony era. The sam
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  • ...on of a frought day in the early 1930's when two cars would not start, the telephone was broken, there was no food, visitors arrived, their two house servants r
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  • ...dialup connections to SIPRNET. The user connects a computer to the secure telephone, which dials into a SIPRNET access server and the secure phone negotiate an
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  • In a telephone interview, "Shoebat evinced no particular surprise that his family could be
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  • ...were more likely than older ones to be found by internet polls, to answer telephone polls, and to vote Labour.
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  • The telephone in the hall now has push buttons instead of a dial, the water cooler and ti
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  • ...busses, the eventual approach was to adapt the crossbar switch model from telephone switches, in which every forwarding engine had a hardware path to every oth
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  • ...telephone came into use, and [[Theodore Vail]] establishes the [[American Telephone & Telegraph Company]]. [[Thomas A. Edison]] invented a remarkable number of
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  • ..., and may represent a number. Numerals are often used for labeling (like [[telephone number]]s), for ordering (like [[serial number]]s), and for encoding (like
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  • ...n control]] may be used, the data network analogy of a "all circuits busy" telephone signal that all resources are in use.
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  • ...ed to as '''CALEA''' or the '''Digital Telephony Act''', requires that all telephone switching equipment sold in the US provide wiretap capability. Of course th ...munications satellites, which is much of the world's Internet and overseas telephone traffic, and various other things as well. Powerful computers and sophistic
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  • ...t the GTA, local residents often refer to the 416 and 905 areas. These are telephone area codes. The 416 is used as colloquial shorthand for the city proper, wh
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  • ...ific fact is not remembered, but felt familiar, perhaps like recognizing a telephone number that has been stored in speed dial.
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  • | title = Secure Telephone Unit Third Generation (STU-III)/Secure Terminal Equipment (STE)
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  • ...til the player has entered that area. Occasionally players may also find a telephone which will uncover a few random squares. The map shows the type of land (gr
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  • ...metimes the motivation for blocking new Internet services such as low-cost telephone services that use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). These services can r
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  • ...he had seen Gideon come out of the pool hall with wine and coins, use the telephone, and then wait there until a taxicab came and picked him up, but Turner cou
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  • ...ious history of the world. In that same decade of the 1990s, international telephone traffic went from 38 billion minutes to over 100 billion. This year, the wo ...scale and controversial capture and analysis of domestic and international telephone calls, claimed to be targeted against terrorism. It is generally accepted t
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  • Bell father was an electronic technician with the telephone company, and his grandfather, who he lived with for several years while att
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  • | contribution = Transcript of a Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and the President’s Assistant for Na
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  • For example, the NSA domestic telephone surveillance program is almost certainly designated "Handle through COMINT So, it is a reasonable assumption that the NSA telephone surveillance program might be a designated a Waived SCI program, with docum
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  • ...web|url=http://www.michaelshermer.com/2009/01/telephone-to-the-dead/|title=Telephone to the Dead|publisher=michaelshermer.com|accessdate=2010-03-05}}</ref>
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  • ...yer, scriptural counsel, and literature to people who call CBN's toll free telephone prayer line. The center's phones are staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a w
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  • ...ad been pondering how to reduce distortion in repeater amplifiers used for telephone transmission. On a blank space in his copy of The New York Times, currently
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  • ...ed in the 21st century. Other projects of the CCC included installation of telephone and power lines, construction of logging and fire roads, fence construction
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  • ...one phreaking]] or just phreaking, which refers to [[hacker|hacking]] into telephone systems.
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  • ...rmation about the world by way of physical travel or by way of [[mail]], [[telephone]], [[telegraphy|telegraph]], or any other communicative medium.
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  • In 1927 Baird transmitted a long-distance television signal over 438 miles of telephone line between London and [[Glasgow]]. He then set up the Baird Television De
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  • In 1927 Baird transmitted a long-distance television signal over 438 miles of telephone line between London and [[Glasgow]]. He then set up the Baird Television De
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  • ...atcher. She privatised long-nationalised [[corporation]]s (such as energy, telephone and aerospace), and sold public housing to tenants on favourable terms. The
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