telecommunication
IPA: tɛɫʌkʌmjunɪkˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- (uncountable) The science and technology of the communication of messages over a distance using electric, electronic or electromagnetic impulses.
- (countable) A message so transmitted.
- (in the plural) Systems used in transmitting such signals.
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Examples of "telecommunication" in Sentences
- I am from Argentina … that happened in telecommunication field.
- Can any body tell me the name of the british actress who gave the idea of telecommunication?
- Most Latin American telecommunication companies, with the exception of Argentine companies, continue to have low exposure to foreign currency.
- Practice shows that monopoly in telecommunication leads to a poorer experience and more expensive service — things that customers can hardly appreciate.
- An explosive growth of international trade, combined with recent strides in telecommunication and information technology, has given rise to the global village.
- How can Qwest claim that they were approached by the NSA and denied them access, but no other telecommunication were approached by the NSA for similar information?
- Mr. Alierta has expanded Telefonica's foothold world-wide in recent years, including high-profile acquisitions in the U.K. and other European markets, as well as nabbing stakes in Chinese telecommunication peers.
- Under Title II, if the internet is classified as a telecommunication service, the FCC would purportedly make sure that everyone has equal access to the "on-ramp" of the Internet at the purely data transport level.
- At the same time, she said Shareda would continue to fight for a breakthrough in the utility capital contribution for electricity and telecommunication, which is long outstanding and which had caused financial burden and uncertainties in the costing of developments.
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