Telephony

Word TELEPHONY
Character 9
Hyphenation te leph o ny
Pronunciations /təˈlɛf.ə.ni/

Definitions and meanings of "Telephony"

What do we mean by telephony?

The transmission of sound between distant stations, especially by radio or telephone. noun

The technology and manufacture of telephone equipment. noun

The operation or art of telephoning, or reproducing sounds, especially articulate speech, at a distance from their source. noun

The art or process of reproducing sounds at a distance, as with the telephone. noun

The act of sound transmission via the electromagnetic spectrum. noun

The study and application of telephone technology. noun

Transmitting speech at a distance noun

The act of sound transmission via the electromagnetic spectrum.

The study and application of telephone technology.

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The word "telephony" in example sentences

Now as far as the frequency for GSM goes, in telephony it is quad band so no worries there. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The future of mobile telephony is more along the lines of pay-as-you-go and Tracfone. ❋ Unknown (2008)

That said, Ooma seems to be the first VoIP company to realize that internet-enabled telephony is capable of so much more than just placing and receiving calls at discount rates. ❋ Unknown (2007)

This relatively short history of mobile telephony is concurrently marked by the shift of the role of users from consumers to active producers - and mobile media is being heralded as a new site for consumption, democratic expression, individualism, citizenship, and creativity. ❋ Unknown (2006)

His interest in telephony and computer systems started at 13 years old, and he ended up at the top of the list of the FBI's most wanted men. ❋ Unknown (2006)

These infrastructural elements include, among others free public education, public libraries, common carrier rules in telephony and government sponsored scientific research. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Nice rant on how "circuit-switched" thinking is holding back advancement in telephony: ❋ Unknown (2003)

But I want to give you a general picture of our new era in telephony, and in recent coaxial cable development there's a remarkable example of the miniaturization I've been talking about. ❋ Unknown (1953)

The perfection of wireless telegraphy and telephony is so great that you can sit down and talk to one another over distances of six to eight thousand miles. ❋ Unknown (1925)

Ofcom, which explained that BTno longer had near-monopoly it once enjoyed, said almost a third of calls today were made from mobile phones and that increasing numbers were turning to Voice-over-Internet-Protocol computer telephony, which is much cheaper. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The very crickets are expert in telegraphy, or telephony, which is ultimately the same thing. ❋ Various (1870)

The attacks, known as telephony denial-of-service (TDOS), have surged in recent weeks, according to telecom companies working with the FBI. ❋ Unknown (2010)

NBN that often gets second billing next to high-speed Internet connectivity - namely telephony services. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The militants were suspected of using Internet telephony, which is widely available. ❋ Unknown (2010)

You're taking a feature that was traditionally known as a telephony feature, such as caller ID, and now you're spanning it toward an appliance that normally was associated with video or TV service.

The new telecom system, known as telephony (pronounced tel-LE-phe-ny) and made by Cisco Systems, will include various upgrades from the current system the city already uses, according to Dan Snyder of ITechSS. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Skype (the internet telephony aka VOIP service) Video and voice calls back home plus Skype-out calls around the world, saving hundreds of pounds! ❋ Unknown (2008)

Inveneo is putting together networks of providers for turn-key solutions for information and communication technology (ICT) for the "More than 2 billion people in the developing world live in rural and remote communities that lack basic access to information and communications technologies, such as telephony, computing, and Internet access." ❋ Unknown (2009)

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