0 an advice service provided, usually over the phone, to help people who have problems using a computer:
1 an advice service provided by a computer company, often by phone, for customers who have bought a product and are having problems using it. The department providing this service is also called technical support:
Examples included a lack of well-run transport services, technical support and clerical support.
There is a clear and unequivocal need for regular and specialised technical support.
It uses a networking approach to provide financial and technical support to researchers in its ten member countries.
It discusses the roles of all the partners involved, as well as funding, technical support and training.
Part-time positions tended to be in the most junior grades of administrative and technical support.
Annual maintenance costs were modeled to be equivalent to a full service contract (to include maintenance, technical support, training, software upgrades, and faulty parts).
During the 1990s we all became increasingly familiar with the use of customer call centres and calling the '800 number' for technical support.
Working at the client level, care managers may have less strategic information than central purchasers, less technical support and less financial cushion.