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- A '''telecommunications network''' is a system of end user devices, intermediate relays, and transmission m ...receiving telegraph messages. The public [[Internet]] is the most general telecommunications network, although if one allows restrictions of information network, the set of pub1 KB (147 words) - 17:26, 8 January 2009
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- | pagename = Telecommunications network | abc = Telecommunications network2 KB (230 words) - 17:27, 8 January 2009
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- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Telecommunications network]]. Needs checking by a human.568 bytes (71 words) - 20:51, 11 January 2010
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- The separation of [[telecommunications network|telecommunications/]] [[computer network|computer/]] [[convergence of commu331 bytes (37 words) - 09:49, 20 September 2009
- A '''telecommunications network''' is a system of end user devices, intermediate relays, and transmission m ...receiving telegraph messages. The public [[Internet]] is the most general telecommunications network, although if one allows restrictions of information network, the set of pub1 KB (147 words) - 17:26, 8 January 2009
- {{r|Telecommunications network}}331 bytes (41 words) - 22:45, 1 October 2009
- '''Network architecture''', applicable to both [[telecommunications network]]s and [[computer network]]s as well as their continuing modern [[convergen607 bytes (83 words) - 09:46, 20 September 2009
- {{r|Telecommunications network}}350 bytes (41 words) - 07:06, 26 January 2009
- ...ity]] to information; usually assumed to be information in a computer or [[telecommunications network]] but the principles extend to people and the physical world319 bytes (41 words) - 08:45, 13 September 2009
- In the context of [[telecommunications network]]s and [[computers]], distributing a single workload over multiple resource318 bytes (41 words) - 11:39, 23 October 2009
- {{r|Telecommunications network}}1 KB (148 words) - 19:48, 11 January 2010
- In [[computer network]]s and [[telecommunications network]]s, a '''relay''' is an abstract or real function that interconnects two se980 bytes (148 words) - 09:37, 20 September 2009
- {{r|Telecommunications network}}697 bytes (85 words) - 11:30, 27 February 2010
- {{r|Telecommunications network}}350 bytes (40 words) - 10:37, 11 September 2009
- | pagename = Telecommunications network | abc = Telecommunications network2 KB (230 words) - 17:27, 8 January 2009
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Telecommunications network]]. Needs checking by a human.568 bytes (71 words) - 20:51, 11 January 2010
- {{r|Telecommunications network}}2 KB (294 words) - 14:14, 6 April 2024
- ...nd before being seconded to the European Union in 1978 to manage the first telecommunications network dedicated to online information. From 1985 to 1991 he set up and managed on1 KB (157 words) - 03:23, 22 November 2023
- ...and defensive [[electronic warfare]], as well as for [[navigation]] and [[telecommunications network|communications]].1 KB (178 words) - 00:59, 15 April 2010
- '''Circuit switching''' is a technique for [[telecommunications network]]s in which information is transferred over a committed resource, such as a3 KB (421 words) - 07:01, 26 January 2009
- '''Load distribution''' is a term in [[computers]] and [[telecommunications network]]s, which refers to the partitioning of a workload M over N resources with10 KB (1,519 words) - 20:08, 10 June 2010
- ...are the set of protective measures applied to information that traverses a telecommunications network or computer network, and continues into the computers themselves. There are13 KB (2,000 words) - 16:21, 30 March 2024
- By the 1990s, The [[Internet]] arrived at SDSM&T and the Rural Development Telecommunications Network starts in South Dakota. The[[ American Society of Civil Engineers]] (ASCE)9 KB (1,286 words) - 10:37, 7 August 2023