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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
Increasing the amount of data that can be stored in a given domain, such as space, time, or frequency, or contained in a given message length. 2. Reducing the amount of storage space required to store a given amount of data, or reducing the length of message required to transfer a given amount of information. Note 1: Data compression may be accomplished by simply squeezing a given amount of data into a smaller space, for example, by increasing packing density or by transferring data on punched cards onto magnetic tape. Note 2: Data compression does not reduce the amount of data used to represent a given amount of information, whereas data compaction does. Both data compression and data compaction result in the use of fewer data elements for a given amount of information.
Industry:Telecommunications
Independent sideband transmission in which the carrier is deliberately reinserted at a lower level after its normal suppression to permit reception by conventional AM receivers. Note: Compatible sideband transmission is usually single-sideband (SSB) amplitude-modulation-equivalent (AME) transmission consisting of the emission of the carrier plus the upper sideband. Synonym amplitude modulation equivalent.
Industry:Telecommunications
Indirect access to information, without access to the data which represents it.
Industry:Telecommunications
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Industry Numbering Committee, a standing committee of the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) that provides an open forum to address and resolve industry-wide issues associated with planning, administration, allocation, assignment and use of the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) numbering resources within the NANP area.
Industry:Telecommunications
Information concerning network resources available to support higher precedence calls. Note 1: Available resources include idle circuits and circuits used for lower precedence calls. Note 2: LFB information may be used to make call-path reservations.
Industry:Telecommunications
Information derived from the context in which an access is made (e.g., time of day. )
Industry:Telecommunications
Information distributed by a computer, e.g., one operated by an Internet service provider that maintains current articles within selected groups.
Industry:Telecommunications
Information exchanged between a claimant and a verifier during the process of authenticating a principal.
Industry:Telecommunications
Information identifying a circuit between a pair of exchanges, for which signaling is being performed (14 bits in the ISDN user part. )
Industry:Telecommunications
Information indicating a toll class of service for the call.
Industry:Telecommunications