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  • Kosovo has two authorized [[mobile network operators]] and is the only country in the region not having awarde ...infrastructure of ICT sector in Kosovo is mainly built of [[microwave]] [[Telecommunications network|network]], [[optic]] and [[coaxial cable]] ([[DOCSIS]]). The teleco ...
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  • [[File:Telephone-keypad.svg|thumb|[[E.161]], a common mobile keypad alphabet layout]] ...s://web.archive.org/web/20210127015927/https://www.cnn.com/2012/12/03/tech/mobile/sms-text-message-20/index.html |url-status=live }}</ref> ...
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  • ...b Satellite Broadcasting Charter was an example of efforts to bring formal standards and some regulatory authority to bear on what is transmitted, but it appear Developments in [[telecommunications]] has provided media the ability to conduct long-distance communication via ...
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  • ...he term is also used more broadly to denote any system of conveying stored telecommunications voice messages, including using an [[answering machine]]. ..., as the conduit for all of these functions. Some systems may use multiple telecommunications methods, permitting recipients and callers to retrieve or leave messages th ...
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  • ...|title=Fritz E. Froehlich, Allen Kent, The Froehlich/Kent Encyclopedia of Telecommunications: Volume 17, page 36 |date= December 1998|isbn=9780824729158 |access-date=20 ...erate its own power rather than pay for connection to the grid and in most mobile applications connection to the grid is simply not practical. ...
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  • ...phone Use.jpg|thumb|[[Smartphone]]s serve as an example of the ubiquity of mobile technology in the 21st century.]] ...ter technology rests in [[mobile computing]] with [[wireless network]]ing. Mobile computing by way of tablet computers is becoming more popular. Tablets are ...
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  • ...n is a particularly difficult problem at the [[cellular base station]]s of mobile phone [[cellular network]]s. These have to deal with multiple transmission ...other.<ref>Linkhart, p. 272</ref> Militaries will typically use their own standards for testing. For instance US procurement contracts may specify [[MIL-STD-4 ...
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  • ...ated fields, for example [[solid-state physics]], [[radio engineering]], [[telecommunications]], [[control systems]], [[signal processing]], [[systems engineering]], [[c ...e [[International Electrotechnical Commission]] (IEC) publishes electrical standards including those for electronics engineering. ...
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  • ...t|pages = 1–67|year = 1997}}</ref> Presently, the computers, tablets, and mobile devices integrated into classroom settings for educational purposes are mos ...ices for public schools and libraries. Many of the computers, tablets, and mobile devices currently used in classrooms operate through Internet connectivity; ...
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  • ...ture/cloud-network-architecture-and-ict/ }}</ref> and the integration of [[telecommunications]] ([[telephone]] lines and wireless signals) and computers, as well as nece ICT is also used to refer to the [[convergence (telecommunications)|convergence]] of audiovisuals and [[telephone network]]s with [[computer n ...
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  • ...o-Chairman of the Prime Ministers Task Force on Information Technology and Telecommunications.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://moitt.gov.pk/NewsDetail/ZTI0NmNlNDgtZjg0Yi00ZDM ...government aims to increase productivity in the public sector, improve the standards of [[IT infrastructure]] in the country and use it as a management tool for ...
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  • ...Technological change, industry concentration and competition policy in the telecommunications sector |url=https://heinonline.org/hol-cgi-bin/get_pdf.cgi?handle=hein.jour ...ows that biomedical devices are strongly connected to computing and mobile telecommunications, and that molecular bioengineering is strongly connected to several IT fiel ...
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  • [[Bypass (telecommunications)|Bypass]] [[Card standards]] – ...
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  • ...r Ethernet''', or '''PoE''', describes any of several [[Technical standard|standards]] or [[ad hoc]] systems that pass [[electric power]] along with data on [[E ...ower (''Alternative A'') and 4-pair transmission (''4PPoE''), the IEEE PoE standards provide for signaling between the '''power sourcing equipment''' (PSE) and ...
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  • Before industry standards were established, each manufacturer used its own unique system for color co ...2:2016]].<ref name="IEC_60062_2016"/> In addition to the color code, these standards define a letter and digit code named [[RKM code]] for resistors and capacit ...
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  • ...ef> Electricians may also specialize in wiring ships, airplanes, and other mobile platforms, as well as data and cable lines. ...hours of classroom instruction and are contracted to follow apprenticeship standards for a period of between three and six years, during which time they are pai ...
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  • ...1-01-01|title=A mathematical theory of communication|journal=ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review|language=en|volume=5|issue=1|pages=3–55 ...National Archives |url=https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/first-world-war/telecommunications-in-war/ |access-date=2022-11-07 |website=www.nationalarchives.gov.uk |langu ...
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  • ...([[shack]] or [[mansion]]); ''manner of construction'' ([[log home]] or [[mobile home]]); ''architectural style'' ([[castle]] or [[Victorian house|Victorian ...ainter and decorator|decoration]], [[fire protection]], [[security]] and [[telecommunications]]; ...
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  • ...ngitudinal transformer, a balun | publisher=Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 94 | date=September 21, 1983}}</ref> *'''High-frequency feeder arrester''': Used to protect the microwave, mobile base stations satellite receiver, etc. ...
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  • ...rk cooperatively from their respective roles to create shared policies and standards that maintain the Internet's global interoperability for the public good. ...d}}</ref> whose final control fell under the supervision of the [[National Telecommunications and Information Administration]] (NTIA), an agency of the [[United States D ...
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