- Industry: Telecommunications
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A term applied to the routing of traffic and denoting routing via principal route for traffic between any two points as distinguished from alternate routes for such traffic.
Industry:Telecommunications
A term associated with a network or terminal that uses metallic wire conductors (and/or optical fibers) for telecommunications.
Industry:Telecommunications
A term used to describe the orbital altitude range (500 to 2000 km above the surface of the Earth) of certain communications satellites. Note 1: Generally, LEO satellites are part of constellations of satellites that achieve wide coverage of the Earth's surface with lower power requirements and shorter propagation delays than can be achieved with, e.g. Geostationary orbit satellites, or MEO satellites. Note 2: LEO satellites may have equatorial or polar paths. Note 3: Two LEO groups have emerged: Little LEO for data-communications satellites and Big LEO for data-and-voice communications, each using preassigned frequency ranges. Classification Orbital Altitude (km above the Earth) LEO 500-2,000 MEO 8,000-20,000 Geostationary orbit 35,786
Industry:Telecommunications
A term used to refer to the complete set of inter-entity arrangements that are necessary for communications services; these arrangements include national and international standards; federal, state and local regulations or other legal arrangements; or any other agreement between entities - including industry cooperation and agreements and other interfaces between entities. ASPR is one of the elements of the Eight Ingredient Framework; in this framework, it is sometimes abbreviated as "Policy. " The term ASPR is used in several of the many places the Eight Ingredient Framework is used, including, most recently, the President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC) Next Generation Networks Task Force Final Report (March 2006. )
Industry:Telecommunications
A terminal device in which a telephone and one or more other devices, such as a video display unit, keyboard, or printer, are integrated and used over a single circuit.
Industry:Telecommunications
A terminal device in which a telephone and one or more other devices, such as a video display unit, keyboard, or printer, are integrated and used over a single circuit.
Industry:Telecommunications
A terminal in which the data are displayed (or pass by) a line at a time.
Industry:Telecommunications
A terminal that is added to an existing terminal and that uses the same circuit and address, i.e., port and number, as the terminal to which it is added.
Industry:Telecommunications
A terminating device at one end of a layer connection within a service access point (SAP. )
Industry:Telecommunications
A territory in which a wireless terminal is registered for terminal mobility. Note: For T1 Technical Report 34, the alerting area may or may not be identical to the terminal registration area.
Industry:Telecommunications