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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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  • 630 bytes (92 words) - 23:15, 13 January 2008
  • ...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
    204 bytes (30 words) - 04:39, 1 May 2009
  • ...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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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 09:43, 28 April 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Universal emergency telephone number system]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • 281 bytes (34 words) - 09:51, 28 April 2008
  • {{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]
    837 bytes (105 words) - 08:22, 13 February 2008
  • ...ny that operated a telephone service compatible with the [[Public Switched Telephone Network]] (PSTN), and was fully compliant with PSTN technology and regulati
    328 bytes (44 words) - 12:45, 30 August 2009
  • ...one-based news service in the first years after market introduction of the telephone.
    129 bytes (17 words) - 07:59, 6 June 2008
  • * [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]
    554 bytes (76 words) - 12:38, 15 January 2008
  • ...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,
    1 KB (188 words) - 12:40, 30 August 2009
  • ...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.
    495 bytes (64 words) - 12:38, 15 January 2008
  • ...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
    186 bytes (25 words) - 09:52, 11 September 2009
  • {{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
    204 bytes (30 words) - 04:39, 1 May 2009
  • 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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