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  2. List of information technology initialisms - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Glossary: POST: Power-on self test Hardware Cisco Catalyst 2800 User Guide, for example POTS: Plain old telephone service Telecom Telecom Glossary: PPP: Point-to-point Protocol Telecom RFC 1661 PPTP: Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Telecom RFC 2637 PTT: Public Telephone and Telegraph Telecom Telecom Glossary or Free Dictionary: PVST ...

  3. Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunication is a compound noun of the Greek prefix tele-(τῆλε), meaning distant, far off, or afar, [7] and the Latin verb communicare, meaning to share. Its modern use is adapted from the French, [8] because its written use was recorded in 1904 by the French engineer and novelist Édouard Estaunié.

  4. Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, it employs true voice samples as test signals. In order to characterize the listening quality as perceived by users, it is of paramount importance to load modern telecom equipment with speech-like signals. Many systems are optimized for speech and would respond in an unpredictable way to non-speech signals (e.g., tones, noise).

  5. Echo (computing) - Wikipedia

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    On OpenVMS, for example, echoing is performed as necessary by the host system. Similarly, on Unix-like systems, local echo is performed by the operating system kernel's terminal device driver , according to the state of a device control flag, maintained in software and alterable by applications programs via an ioctl() system call.

  6. Drive testing - Wikipedia

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    RF Drive testing is a method of measuring and assessing the coverage, capacity and Quality of Service (QoS) of a mobile radio network.. The technique consists of using a motor vehicle containing mobile radio network air interface measurement equipment that can detect and record a wide variety of the physical and virtual parameters of mobile cellular service in a given geographical area.

  7. Node (networking) - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications networks, a node (Latin: nodus, ‘knot’) is either a redistribution point or a communication endpoint.. A physical network node is an electronic device that is attached to a network, and is capable of creating, receiving, or transmitting information over a communication channel. [1]

  8. Bell System Practices - Wikipedia

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    A typical volume of Bell System Practices from the 1970s. The Bell System Practices (BSPs) is a compilation of technical publications which describes the best methods of engineering, constructing, installing, and maintaining the telephone plant of the Bell System under direction of AT&T and Bell Telephone Laboratories. [1]

  9. Message Transfer Part - Wikipedia

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    Message routing is performed according to this address. A distinction is made between a Signaling Transfer Point (STP) which only performs MTP message routing functionalities and a Signaling End Point (SEP) which uses MTP to communicate with other SEPs (that is, telecom switches). MTP3 is also responsible for network management; when the ...