词汇 | telecommunication |
释义 | telecommunication noun COMMUNICATIONSuk /ˌtelɪkəmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃən/us [ U ] communication using phones, radios, etc.: wireless telecommunication telecommunication equipment/links/networks telecommunication services/systems a telecommunication company/firm/market telecommunications [ U ](alsotelecoms) communication by phone, radio, etc. and the business connected with this: The report sets out the government's new approach to the regulation of telecommunications. The top three sectors from the previous year were telecommunications, technology, and consumer discretionary shares. the telecommunications industry/sector/market They formed a joint venture with a U.S. telecommunications giant to compete for a concession. a telecommunications operator/provider/regulator Examples of telecommunicationtelecommunication In particular, the book is aimed at signal processing practitioners, especially research workers and students working in areas of radar, sonar, telecommunications and biomedical engineering. And interestingly enough it did not happen in an era when there has been extraordinary growth, as you all know, of computation and telecommunication. European deregulation began in traditional utilities industries such as telecommunications, energy and transport. Finally, the legal issues regarding electronic signatures largely fall on health-care providers rather than telecommunication service providers. More specifically, the projects include roads, bridges, ports, tolls, customs facilities and telecommunications. Examples include flexible manufacturing systems, as well as service systems and telecommunications networks. In particular, telecommunications is by far the sector in which the quality of the service is considered to have improved most. When you start looking at what happened, you'll find yes, indeed, because of ubiquitous telecommunications that some locational bonds among activities are broken. Domains in which such applications can be found range from electronic and mobile commerce, over supply-chain and business process management, to telecommunications and logistics. Competitive de-regulation has characterised air transport, capital movement, tariffs, technical barriers to trade, exchange rate controls, and telecommunications. Employing an inclusive definition of social policy, this study demonstrates how tax and telecommunications policy may be used to meet social policy goals. Today, state-ownership is hardly found in the financial sector, and through a series of restructurings its role has strongly been reduced in telecommunications. The following section will only discuss the co-ordination mechanisms that have been widely implemented and have been utilised in telecommunications problems. In order to enable telematic applications, interdisciplinary technology developments from control engineering, distributed information systems and telecommunication have to be integrated. The design is not realistic but the ideas of interface, switching, power, and performance monitoring is pervasive in telecommunications equipment design. See all examples of telecommunication These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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