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(Hukuk) telecommunications
plural form of telecommunication
Refers to the transmission of all forms of information, including digital data, voice, fax, sound, and video, from one location to another over some type of network
Broadly refers to electronic communications systems including telephones, but in the context of computer systems, it generally refers to information transmission via telephone lines or other channels between geographically distant computers
Includes any of the component technologies used for electronic communications over a distance typically greater than that covered by a human shout In the context of this paper it implies two-way communications
The transmission and reception of information-bearing electrical signals between remote systems
plural of telecommunication
Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writings, images, sounds or information of any nature by cable, radio, visual, optical or other electromagnetic systems
any long-distance communications, especially television
The emission, transmission or reception of intelligence by any wire, cable, radio, optical or other electromagnetic system
The transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user's choosing, without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received
The field of communicating informationincluding data, text, pictures, voice, and video
the systems used in transmitting such signals
Telecommunications is any process that enables one or more users to pass to one or more other users information of any nature delivered in any usable form, by wire, radio, visual, or other electrical, electromagnetic, optical means The word is derived from the Greek tele, "far off," and the Latin communicare "to share "
Preparation, transmission, communication, or related processing of information (text, images, sounds, or other data) by electrical, electromagnetic, or similar means
the science and technology of communication at a distance, especially the electronic transmission of signals; telecommunication
{i} long-distance communication, communication performed by electronic means with nearly no restriction on distance
communication at a distance as by telephone or radio
The electronic transmission of voice signals and other data over telephone-based carrier systems, including cellular See Internet telephony
any transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writings, images, and sounds, or information of any nature by cable, radio, visual, optical or other electromagnetic systems
– communication process for transmission of information from a sender to a receiver by means of electromagnetic or lightwave medium