0 the sending and receiving of messages over distance, especially by phone, radio, and television:
the telecommunications industry
1 the sending and receiving of messages by computer, telephone, radio, and television, or the business of doing this
The world market for telecommunications is already overcrowded with businesses.
Technological advances in computing and telecommunications will reduce the need for many people to travel to work.
In particular, the book is aimed at signal processing practitioners, especially research workers and students working in areas of radar, sonar, telecommunications and biomedical engineering.
European deregulation began in traditional utilities industries such as telecommunications, energy and transport.
More specifically, the projects include roads, bridges, ports, tolls, customs facilities and telecommunications.
Examples include flexible manufacturing systems, as well as service systems and telecommunications networks.
In particular, telecommunications is by far the sector in which the quality of the service is considered to have improved most.
When you start looking at what happened, you'll find yes, indeed, because of ubiquitous telecommunications that some locational bonds among activities are broken.
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電訊,遠距離通訊,長途通訊…
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telecomunicaciones, telecomunicaciones [feminine, plural]…
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telekominikasyon, iletişim işleri…
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télécommunications [feminine, plural], télécommunications…
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