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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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Company Profile:
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.
Scattering (other than material scattering) that is attributable to variations of geometry and refractive index profile of an optical fiber.
Industry:Telecommunications
Scattering of an electromagnetic wave by particles or refractive index inhomogeneities of a size on the order of the wavelength of interest.
Industry:Telecommunications
Scheduled or unscheduled replacement of a COMSEC aid with a different edition.
Industry:Telecommunications
Searching through object residue to acquire data.
Industry:Telecommunications
Sectioning of a video display area into two or more separate regions for the purpose of displaying images from different sources. Note: In windowing, one window could display data, another motion video from a remote site, and another, graphics.
Industry:Telecommunications
Secure telecommunications or information handling equipment, or associated cryptographic component, that is unclassified but governed by a special set of control requirements. Such items are marked "CONTROLLED CRYPTOGRAPHIC ITEM" or, where space is limited, "CCI. "
Industry:Telecommunications
See communications deception.
Industry:Telecommunications
The practice of registering Internet domain names--usually based on prominent trade names, trademarks, or corporate names--before the legitimate holders of same have had an opportunity or interest in registering the domain names for themselves. Note: Cybersquatters engage (d) in this practice, which has now been ruled illegal, for the purpose of (a) denying the domain name (s) to, or (b) attempting to profit by selling them (possibly at an exorbitant price) to, the holder of the of the trademark, etc.
Industry:Telecommunications
See dual-tone multifrequency (DTMF) signaling.
Industry:Telecommunications
See ITU-R.
Industry:Telecommunications