Telecommunications

Word TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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Definitions and meanings of "Telecommunications"

What do we mean by telecommunications?

The science and technology of the communication of messages over a distance using electric, electronic or electromagnetic impulses.

A message so transmitted.

(in the plural) Systems used in transmitting such signals.

Once trend, now status quo of spending more virtual time with our fellow human beings than actual face-time. The act of living through social media, online games, email and text-messages rather than picking up the phone (as initially intended) to CALL another person or as a means to truly "stay in touch" via conversation or to facilitate actual get-togethers or live social events. A reliance on having numerous online "followers" that staves off loneliness the way a picnic ora good, old-fashioned softball game with friends, acquaintances and family members once did. Like telecommuTing, a form of attendance and human interaction we can manage from "virtually" anywhere, diminishing the need for proximity with family, friends and coworkers. Urban Dictionary

Telecommunicatively. when one communicates to another person via Telecommunications, they are communicating telecommunicatively Urban Dictionary

A sex act in which two or more people stimulate themselves sexually, either with hands or toys, while on the phone with each other. This act is often practiced by those in a long distance relationship. Urban Dictionary

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To talk to someone using a phone. Used instead of the word "call". Urban Dictionary

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The word "telecommunications" in example sentences

It's interesting to note that Canada's world leadership in telecommunications is traceable not only back to Alexander Graham Bell. ❋ Unknown (1995)

There really may not be a need for all the access, the structure by which the telecommunications is able to feed itself ends up increasing the network with sometimes less understanding and room for the social exchange. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Videocon has interests in telecommunications, electronics, oil and gas exploration and consumer appliances. ❋ Raghavendra Upadhyaya (2010)

In the summer and fall of 2008, we contacted leading academics and professionals working in telecommunications, law, privacy, civil liberties and computer science to ask if they would contribute a short essay to a project we were planning a project that would help Canadians understand the impact of just one component of the technology that underlies our networked society. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This shift to smaller-scaled cities, as Michigan State's Zachary Neal points out, has been conditioned by massive improvements in telecommunications and transportation infrastructure throughout the urban world. ❋ Joel Kotkin (2010)

Ms. Chong says she wants to pursue a career in telecommunications mergers and acquisitions, and plans to stay in Asia for at least a few years after graduating. ❋ Diana Middleton (2010)

The letter goes on to say that Chinese telecom-gear makers are potentially subject to "significant influence by the Chinese military which may create an opportunity for manipulation of switches, routers, or software embedded in American telecommunications network so that communications can be disrupted, intercepted, tampered with, or purposely misrouted." ❋ Shayndi Raice (2010)

He built a career in telecommunications based in California, even starting his own computer literacy program. ❋ Craig (2010)

During my work in telecommunications I've watched a tradition-bound corporation with its feet firmly in the analog/digital world shaken up by the advent of network-based Internet communications. ❋ Ulysses (2010)

His expertise in telecommunications was desperately needed. ❋ Craig (2010)

The research firm Gartner estimates that 40 percent of the all carbon dioxide emissions resulting from information technology and telecommunications is attributable to PCs. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Tim Wu specializes in telecommunications and copyright law. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The bill would amend the Communications Act to ensure that new Internet-enabled telephone and television services are accessible to and usable by people with disabilities and closes existing gaps in telecommunications laws. ❋ BA Haller (2008)

Once Canada was a leader in telecommunications and now we have been surpassed by most countries in Africa … Just look at our cell phone oligarchy: crappiest limited services at the highest prices in the world … ❋ Unknown (2007)

However, if one believes that transport and communications are choke points on an economy, and susceptible to monopolistic practices (which was the eventual decision of the country, after much experience in the matter), then the idea of a “common carrier” status for telecommunications is probably a good idea. ❋ Unknown (2007)

"Thanks to [telecommuting] and [telecommuning] I never need to leave the house!" "Ashley is super popular. She telecommunes with her [19],000 closest friends all the time!" ❋ TheSquidGirl (2014)

[Scott] Never [answers] his phone, he is the most telecommunicatively [rude person] I have ever met. ❋ TravICE (2010)

[We should] [get some] telecommunicative mutual masturbation action [going on]; I'm so horny. ❋ Bloodytv (2010)

Graduates from Beijing University of Post and Telecommunication are welcomed by [the best] [software] companies in [china]. ❋ Zuduge (2019)

[Hey] [baby], what's [your number]? I'll telecommunicate you. ❋ Bilal H. (2010)

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