تعريف telecommunication في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.
(Askeri) TELEKOMÜNİKASYON: Her türlü işaret, sinyal, resim, yazı ve seslerin veya haberlerin telli, telsiz görüntü veya diğer elektromanyetik sistemlerle gönderilmesi yayılması veya alınması
Telekomünikasyon (uzaktan iletişim): Duyum, yazı, resim, simge ya da her çeşit bilginin tel, radyo, optik ile başka elektromanyetik dizgelerle iletilmesi, bunların yayımı ya da alınması
Any electrical transmission of voice or data from sender to receiver(s), including telegraphy, telephony, data transmission, and video-telephony
Communicating with other people through the computer using communication software and modems
Students use the World Wide Web to communicate with other students in remote or distance areas
Exchange of voice, video, or data through digital or analog electromagnetic or electronic signals (e g , radio, telephone, television, facsimile, computer/modem)
The transfer of information between computers over telephone lines Just plug in a modem, fire up some communications software, and you can make contact with the office computer or the Internet
means any transmission of signs, signals, writing, images or sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, visual, optical or other electromagnetic system
Communication over long distances, especially by electrical means such as by telephone, radio, satellite, television and the internet
Voice, data, message, and video transmissions, including the terminal, transmission and switching facilities of Government and public telecommunications systems, as well as operating and network software (FEDSIM, 1993)
Using your computer to communicate with another computer via telephone lines and your modem
Using computers linked to telephone lines for communication and to share information
(often plural) the branch of electrical engineering concerned with the technology of electronic communication at a distance (often plural) systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically
(often plural) systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically
{i} long-distance communication, communication by electronic devices; devices used for communications
Any process or group of processes that allows for the relay of printed or written matter, moving or fixed pictures, or other visible or audible signals
1 Any transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writing, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems [NTIA] [RR] 2 Any transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writings, images, sounds, or information of any nature by wire, radio, visual, or other electromagnetic systems [JP1]
Any transfer of signs, signals, writing, images sounds, data or intelligence of any nature transmitted in whole or in part by a wire, radio, electromagnetic, photoelectronic or photooptical system
(often plural) the branch of electrical engineering concerned with the technology of electronic communication at a distance
An international organization established to standardize and regulate international audio and telecommunications. Formerly known as International Telegraph Union. Abbreviation: ITU
United Nations agency headquartered in Geneva. Its roots can be traced to 1865, when the International Telegraph Union was established to coordinate international development of the telegraph. It acquired its present name in 1934 and became a UN specialized agency in 1947. Its activities include regulating allocation of radio frequencies, setting standards on technical and operational matters, and assisting countries in developing their own telecommunications systems
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
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
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
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
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
Telecommunications is the transmission of voice and/or data through a medium by means of electrical impulses and includes all aspects of transmitting information
The exchange of information by electrical transmission over great distances (i e , telephone lines); telecommunications technology connects terminals to computer systems
The transfer of information between computers over telephone lines Just plug in a modem, fire up some communications software, and you can make contact with the office computer or the Internet
The preparation, transmission, communication, or related processing of information by electrical, electromagnetic, electromechanical, or electro-optical means See also ELECTRONIC MAIL, INFORMATION RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
The form telecommunication is used as a modifier. Telecommunications is the technology of sending signals and messages over long distances using electronic equipment, for example by radio and telephone. a Japanese telecommunication company. the sending and receiving of messages by telephone, radio, television etc. Communication between parties at a distance from one another. Modern telecommunication systems capable of transmitting telephone, fax, data, radio, or television signals can transmit large volumes of information over long distances. Digital transmission is employed in order to achieve high reliability with minimal noise, or interference, and because it can transmit any signal type, digital or analog. For digital transmission, analog signals must be subjected to a process of analog-to-digital conversion; most television, radio, and voice communications are analog and must be digitized before transmission. Transmission may occur over cables, wireless radio relay systems, or via satellite links
Telecommunications refers to long-distance communication (the Greek tele means "far off") At present, such communication is carried out with the aid of electronic equipment such as the Radio, Telegraph, Telephone, and Television In earlier times, however, smoke signals, drums, light beacons, and various forms of semaphore were used for the same purpose The information that is transmitted can be in the form of voice, symbols, pictures, or data, or a combination of these The physical equipment for a telecommunications system includes a transmitter, one or more receivers, and a channel or means of communication such as the air, water, wire, cable, communications satellite, or some combination of these