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  1. Link (telecommunications)

    In telecommunications a link is the communications Channel communications channel that connects two or more communicating devices. This link may be an actual physical link or it may be a logical link that uses one or more actual physical links. When the link is a logical link the type of physical link should always be specified e.g., data link , uplink , downlink , fiber optic link, Point to point point to point link , etc. This term is widely used in computer networking see Data link to refer to the communications facilities that connect nodes of a network. ref name atis cite web url http www.atis.org glossary definition.aspx?id 4188 title network topology author ATIS committee PRQC publisher Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions work ATIS Telecom Glossary 2007 accessdate 2008 10 10 ref Ref label A a none Types of links Point to point This section is linked from Packet A point to point link is a dedicated link that connects exactly two communication facilities e.g., two Node ... the same transmission. Ethernet is an example. Multipoint Also known as a multidrop link, a multipoint link is a link that connects two or more nodes. Also known as general topology networks, these include ... the message. Point to multipoint A Point to multipoint communication telecommunications point to multipoint link is a specific type of multipoint link which consists of a central connection endpoint ... referred to by terms which refer to the ownership and or accessibility of the link. A private link is a link that is either owned by a specific entity or a link that is only accessible by a specific entity. A public link is a link that uses the Public switched telephone network or other public utility or entity to provide the link and which may also be accessible by anyone. Notes div class references ... the communications channel that constitutes a link are also included in the definition of link . li ol div Sources FS1037C MS188 DODDIC References reflist Category Telecommunications terms Category Communication ...   more details



  1. Link

    unit of linear measure in surveying 100 links 1 chain Telecommunications Telecommunications link Data ...pp move indef wiktionary link links selfref For help creating links in Wikipedia, see Help Contents Links or Help Link selfref For the Wikipedia Manual of Style guidelines on linking, see Wikipedia Manual of Style linking A link means a single element of a chain . It may also refer to Education Hands On Learning Australia , implements the HOL LiNK program Li teracy and N umeracy K nowledge The Links, mascot for Lincoln High School Lincoln, Nebraska Entertainment Music Link singer , an American R&B singer Link song Link song , a single by the Japanese band L Arc en Ciel Links 2 3 4 , a 2001 single by Rammstein Link Wray , American rock and roll guitarist WLNK 107. 9 the Link , a radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina Television and film Link film Link film , a 1986 horror movie featuring an orangutan Link TV , an independent American satellite television network Link The Matrix Link The Matrix , a character in Matrix media Link Larkin, a character from the musical Hairspray musical Hairspray musical Link, the ice age man character in the 1992 American film Encino Man Link Hogthrob , character from The Muppets Video games Link The Legend of Zelda Link The Legend of Zelda , the main ... Pok mon Link , a puzzle game for the Nintendo DS Geography Link River , a short river in Klamath Falls, Oregon, US Organizations Project LINK , a United Nations project to build global macroeconomic models LINK UK , an ATM cashpoint network in the United Kingdom The Link organisation , a short lived British organization founded in 1937 to promote Anglo German friendship The Link REIT , a real ... Hong Kong Link , a holding company for toll tunnels and bridges wholly owned by the Government of Hong Kong Liberty in North Korea LiNK , a human rights advocacy group LINKS, a collection of student run units of St John Ambulance in England and Wales Link , a facility for interlibrary loan among participating ...   more details



  1. The Link

    The Link may refer to The Link retailer , a mobile phone retailer in the United Kingdom The Link newspaper , a student newspaper at Concordia University in Canada The Link album The Link album , by French death metal band Gojira The Link organisation , an Anglo German friendship organisation of the 1930s The Link organization , a community based nonprofit organization in Minneapolis, Minnesota The Link REIT , a Hong Kong real estate investment trust The Link Homeschool Newspaper , published by Mary Leppert Darwinius &ndash 47 million year old fossil link between prosimians and simians The Link is the newsletter of the organization Americans for Middle East Understanding The Link , a division of NZ Bus that operates bus services in Auckland s central city See also Link disambiguation The Linc disambiguation Disambig ...   more details



  1. S-LINK

    orphan date July 2010 S LINK , for simple link interface , is a high performance data acquisition standard developed at CERN for collecting information from particle accelerator s and other sources. Unlike similar systems, S LINK is based on the idea that data will be collected and stored by computers at both ends of the link, as opposed to a dumb devices collecting data to be stored on a smart computer. Having a full computer at both ends allows S LINK to be very thin, primarily defining the logical standards used to feed data at high speed from the motherboards to the link hardware interfaces. S LINK started in 1995 in response to problems collecting data from the new ATLAS experiment at CERN. ATLAS was extensively instrumented with stand alone computers, which sent data via a variety of methods to be collected on various servers. S LINK was seen as a way to provide a single mechanism for forwarding the data from the collection to the link hardware with extremely low latency. Generally the S LINK hardware provided functionality that would normally be provided by networking or other drivers running on the host Central processing unit CPU , thereby tying up cycles and introducing delays. S LINK used a 32 bit bus running up to 66  MHz, allowing for throughout up to 264 megabyte MB s. The link side was typically connected to optical fibre for transmission to the collecting machines, known as the read out motherboard , or ROMB . Data could also be sent back to the front end motherboard or FEMB , typically for flow control purposes at a much lower speed. External links http hsi.web.cern.ch HSI s link S LINK DEFAULTSORT S Link Category Particle experiments Category Computing acronyms ...   more details



  1. T-Link

    The T Link lang no T forbindelsen is a road project under construction in Rogaland , Norway . It consists of the convert 8.9 km adj on sp us long Karm y Tunnel , which will connect the island of Karm y with European route E39 European Route E39 in Tysv r, and a convert 9.8 km adj on sp us section of road from a roundabout in the tunnel north to Haugesund . The project includes the convert 50 m adj on long Tuastad Bridge, the convert 687 m adj on long Husafjell Tunnel and the convert 260 m adj on long Spannavarden Tunnel. ref cite web url http www.vegvesen.no Vegprosjekter tforbindelsen Prosjektinnhald title Prosjektinnhald author Norwegian Public Roads Administration accessdate 9 January 2011 language Norwegian ref Construction work began in the autumn of 2009, with the opening of T forbindelsen planned for 2013. History With the establishment of E39, it was decided that the route would not pass through Karm y, but instead follow a more inner route via Bokn and Tysv r. The Skudeneshavn Randaberg Ferry was at the same time downgraded, and the Mortavika Arsv gen Ferry established as the main connection. Combined with the Rennes y Fixed Link , this gave much shorter ferry times across Boknafjord . The T Link was proposed to allow better access southwards towards J ren , while at the same time providing faster travel time between Koppervik to Haugesund. ref cite web url http www.regjeringen.no nb dep sd dok regpubl stprp 19992000 stprp nr 72 1999 2000 2 1.html?id 203580 title Bakgrunn og m l author Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications accessdate 9 January 2011 language Norwegian ref The project is estimated to cost 1.5 billion Norwegian krone NOK and was initially approved by the Parliament of Norway in 2001, which included that 60 of the tolls would be pre collected on the Mortavika Arsv gen Ferry. This gave an annual income of NOK  60 million. The remaining 40 will be collected from the uses as a toll. Financing in 2008 NOK included 405 million in state ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications service

    In telecommunication , the term telecommunications service has the following meanings 1. Any service provided by a telecommunication provider. 2. A specified set non technical use, don t link of User telecommunications user information transfer capabilities provided to a group of users by a telecommunications system . Note The telecommunications service user is responsible for the information content of the message . The telecommunications service provider has the responsibility for the acceptance, transmission telecommunications transmission , and delivery of the message. ref FS1037C MS188 ref For purposes of regulation by the Federal Communications Commission under the U.S. Communications Act of 1934 and Telecommunications Act of 1996 , the definition of telecommunications service is the offering of telecommunications for a fee directly to the public, or to such classes of users as to be effectively available directly to the public, regardless of the facilities used. ref USCSub 47 153 46 . ref Telecommunications , in turn, is defined as the transmission, between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user s choosing, without change in the form or content of the information as sent and received. ref USCSub 47 153 43 . ref Standardization Empty section date May 2010 See also Communications service provider Intelligent network service IN service Internet service provider ISP Service layer Value added service content provider redirects here References Reflist See also White pages Yellow Pages Tourism DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications Service Category Telecommunications terms telecomm term stub pl Us uga telekomunikacyjna sv Telekommunikationstj nst ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Suriname

    There are a number of systems of communication in Suriname , including a system of telephony, and radio telecommunications. The country code and top level domain for Suriname is SR . Telephony There are 56,844 main telephone lines in use in Suriname, and 3,671 mobile telephone s in use. Suriname has the capacity for international telecommunications, using two Intelsat satellite earth stations. Domestic telecom in the country uses a microwave radio relay network. Internet services in Suriname are provided by a number of internet service provider s. Two providers offer dialup internet, two provide wireless internet, and a further two provide ISDN . One provider offers DSL internet. Radio Suriname possesses four AM broadcasting AM , 13 Frequency modulation FM and 1 shortwave radio broadcast stations serving 300,000 radios. Television There are three television broadcast stations and a further seven repeaters in Suriname, with 63,000 televisions in the country. External links http www.sr.net Telesur http www.cq link.net CQ Link See also Suriname South America topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Telecommunications by country Suriname Category Communications in Suriname Suriname stub ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Panama

    Telecommunications Telephones main lines in use 480,500 2006 Telephone subscribers mobile cellular 6,800,000 2010 Telephone system domestic and international facilities well developed br domestic point to point and point to multi point microwave, fiber optic and coaxial cable link rural areas Internet service is available br international 1 coaxial submarine cable satellite earth stations 2 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean connected to the Central American Microwave System Broadcasting Radio broadcast stations AM 101, FM 134 1998 Radios 815,000 1997 Television broadcast stations 38 1998 Televisions 720,000 2006 Internet Expand section date June 2008 Internet Service Providers ISPs 11 2005 Internet Users 1,450,000 2010 Country codes Country code Top level domain PA Telecommunications Operators http www.cwpanama.com Cable & Wireless CW Panama http www.panetma.com PaNETma http www.clarocom.com Clarocom http www.cableonda.com Cableonda http www.columbus networks.com Columbus Networks http www.digicelpanama.com Digicel Panama See also Panama List of radio stations in Panama http www.asep.gob.pa default.asp ASEP Regulatory Agency Americas topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Panama topics DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Panama Category Communications in Panama Category Telecommunications by country Panama ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Estonia

    Disputed date May 2008 The National Telecommunications act in the second period of Estonian independence granted a Monopoly on international and local fixed line telephony to Estonian Telecom Eesti Telecom . In the process of privatization, a concession was granted to liberalize mobile, CATV and packet switched telecommunications. This concession was critical for developing a competitive market. Three licensed mobile operators encouraged one of the highest rates of mobile telephony penetration. CATV licenses were granted at a local level, and while it was a more natural monopoly, pirate operators proliferated within populous cities in the 1990s. Internet penetration blossomed. Beginning with a Satellite link and widerspread undersea leased line connectivity, Estonia connected with the rest of the world. The concession for packet communications, perhaps against the constraint of limited international telephony competition with the global exceptions of callback , transit and re file arbitrage created conditions in which Skype was natively created. With a population of about 1.3 million, Estonia has about 1.7 million cellular telephones, 0.5 million fixed phones, and 0.8 million internet users as of 2006 . See also Internet in Estonia References https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos en.html CIA World Factbook Estonia topics state autocollapse Telecommunications use dmy dates date February 2012 Category Telecommunications by country Estonia Category Communications in Estonia Category Telecommunications in Europe Estonia stub comm stub pt Comunica es da Est nia ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications Act

    There are several pieces of legislation named the Telecommunications Act Telecommunications Act 1997 , Australia Telecommunications Act Canada Telecommunications Act 1984 , United Kingdom superseded by Communications Act 2003 Telecommunications Act of 1996 , United States disambig de Telecommunications Act fr Telecommunications Act ko ...   more details



  1. Satellite link

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A satellite link is a communications subsystem that involves a Data link link between a transmitting Earth station communications Earth station and a receiving Earth station via a communications satellite . See also Earth terminal Telecommunications link Satellite truck Ku band C band DEFAULTSORT Satellite Link Category Satellites Telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. Link level

    Context date October 2009 Link level In the hierarchical structure of a primary or secondary station, the conceptual level of control or data processing logic that controls the data link . Note Link level functions provide an wiktionary interface interface between the station high level logic and the data link. Link level functions include a transmit bit injection and receive bit extraction, b Network address address and control field interpretation, c Command computing command response generation, transmission telecommunications transmission and interpretation, and d frame telecommunications frame cheque check sequence computation and interpretation. FS1037C Category Computer networking telecomm stub ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications network

    route them down the correct link toward their final destination. These messages consist of Signaling telecommunications control or signaling and bearer parts which can be sent together or separately ... components include terminals, telecommunications processors, telecommunications channels, computers, and telecommunications control software . Terminal telecommunication Terminals are the starting ... Telecommunications processors support data transmission and reception between terminals and computers ... York McGraw Hill Irwin. ref Communication channel Telecommunications channels are the way by which ... their communication assignments. ref name Marakas Telecommunications control software is present on all ..., every telecommunications network conceptually consists of three parts, or planes so called ... cable Optical mesh network Telecommunications Industry Association References reflist Telecommunications Category Telecommunications engineering Category Network architecture Category Telecommunications ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Uzbekistan

    class wikitable border 1 width 300 align right colspan 2 align center Telecommunications br Republic of Uzbekistan colspan 2 align center Image Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 200px border colspan 2 align center Image LocationUzbekistan.PNG 280px border Image Exquisite Modem.png 25px Landlines 2007 1.821 million ref name ReferenceA CIA World Factbook, 2009 Uzbekistan ref Image Phone motorola v3i.svg 25px Mobile lines 2008 10.4 million ref name ReferenceA Country code top level domain ccTLD .uz List of country calling codes Calling code 998 Telecommunications networks in Uzbekistan are largely based on Soviet built infrastructure but with lots of modern additions making the country one of the leading in the region in terms of informational development. Telephone The current Uzbek telephone system is both antiquated and inadequate. It is in need of improvement to bring it up to modern, international standards. ref name ReferenceA Domestic System The main line telecommunications system is dilapidated and telephone density is low. The state owned telecommunications company, Uzbektelecom , is using loans from the Government of Japan Japanese government and the China Development Bank to improve mainline services. The completion of conversion to digital exchanges is planned for 2010. Mobile services are growing rapidly, with the subscriber base reaching 10.4 million in 2008. ref name ReferenceA International System Uzbekistan is linked by fiber optic cable or microwave radio relay with CIS CIS member states and to other countries by leased connection via the Moscow international gateway switch. After the completion of the Uzbek link to the http www.science arts.org internet node37.html Trans ... ReferenceA References Reflist CIA World Factbook year 2009 Asia topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Uzbekistan Category Communications in Uzbekistan Category Telecommunications by country Uzbekistan Uzbekistan stub comm stub lt Uzbekijos ry iai ru ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Bahrain

    Merge from Internet in Bahrain date February 2011 Lead missing date February 2011 Telephonic services Telephones landline main lines in use 194,200 2006 br county comparison to the world 124 Telephones mobile phone mobile cellular 1,116,000 2007 county comparison to the world 132 Telephone system general assessment modern system domestic modern fiber optic integrated services digital network with rapidly growing use of mobile cellular telephones international country code 973 landing point for the Fire Optic Link Around the Globe FLAG submarine communications cable submarine cable network that provides links to Asia, Middle East, Europe, and US tropospheric scatter to Qatar and UAE microwave radio relay to Saudi Arabia satellite earth station 1 2007 Broadcast radio Radio broadcast stations AM 2, FM 3, shortwave 0 1998 Broadcast television Television broadcast stations 4 1997 Internet service main Internet in Bahrain Internet country code .bh Internet hosts 2,621 2008 country comparison to the world 135 Internet users 250,000 2007 country comparison to the world 124 See also Bahrain References CIA World Factbook year 2009 Asia topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Communications in Bahrain Category Telecommunications in Bahrain Bahrain stub comm stub telecom stub radio comm stub tv stub internet stub lt Bahreino ry iai ...   more details



  1. Link margin

    Unreferenced date August 2009 In a wireless communication system, the link margin , measured in Decibel dB , is the difference between the receiver s sensitivity i.e., the received power at which the receiver will stop working and the actual received power. A 15 dB link margin means that the system could tolerate an additional 15 dB of attenuation between the transmitter and the receiver, and it would still just barely work. It s typical to design a system with at least a few dB of link margin, to allow for attenuations that are not modeled elsewhere. For example, a satellite communications system operating in the tens of gigahertz might require additional link margin vs. the link budget assuming lossless propagation , in order to ensure that it still works with the extra losses due to rain fade or other external factors. DEFAULTSORT Link Margin Category Wireless networking Category Telecommunications terms telecomm term stub ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Mauritius

    Telecommunications had an early beginning in Mauritius, with the first telephone line installed in 1883, seven years after the invention of the telephone. Over the years, the network and telephony improved. By the late 20th century, the rapid development and convergence of Information and communications technology information and telecommunications technologies gave rise to an ICT industry on the island along with many incentives provided by the government. The government thus aims to make the ICT sector the 5th pillar of the Mauritian economy and Mauritius a Cyber Island. ref cite web title Development of ICT in Mauritius url http www.gov.mu portal site telcomit menuitem.724316eaddce37830fa5cc10a0208a0c work Development of ICT in Mauritius publisher Ministry of Information and Communication .... From that date, the telecommunications department took that responsibility. ref name AN 2010 120 ... were managed by Cable and Wireless , a private British company. From 1985, Overseas Telecommunications ... 1988, the state owned Department of Telecommunications was privatised to become the Mauritius Telecommunications ... Mauritius Telecom Mauritius Telecom Ltd . ref name ICT View 2004 The 1988 Telecommunications Act ... ICT View 2004 By 1997, the Ministry of Information and Telecommunications was created to formulate ... in Services GATS at the WTO, the 1988 Telecommunications Act was replaced with by the Telecommunications ... telecommunications market on the island. This act also created the Mauritius Telecommunications Authority MTA as a regulatory body for the telecommunications sector. ref name ICT View 2004 With the development of Information and Communications Technologies, the Telecommunications Act of 1998 ... Indian Ocean new microwave link to Reunion HF radiotelephone links to several countries fiber optic ... Navboxes list Mauritius topics Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Economy of Mauritius Stubs Categories Category Communications in Mauritius Category Telecommunications in Mauritius ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Ghana

    Multiple issues cleanup April 2011 lead rewrite April 2011 unreferenced April 2011 Telephone s fixed lines 360,375 December 2006, National Communications Authority . Penetration 1.6 . Telephones mobile subscribers 5,900,000 2007 . Telephone system poor to fair system Internet accessible many rural communities not yet connected expansion of services is underway br domestic primarily microwave radio relay wireless local loop has been installed br international satellite earth stations 4 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean microwave radio relay link to Panaftel system connects Ghana to its neighbors Radio Broadcasting broadcast stations AM 0 Shortwave 2 2007 FM 137 licensed, of which 129 operational December 2006, NCA . Radios 12.8 million 2007 Television broadcast stations 27 March 2005 Source http www.nca.org.gh ncatemp downloads LIST 20OF 20TVS 20AS 20 20MARCH 2031, 202005.pdf Televisions 1.73 million 1997 Internet Service Provider s ISPs 29 operational ISPs 165 licensed May 2007 . There are 490,000 internet users end 2006 , representing a penetration of about 2 . ITU Country code Top level domain GH Regulation The National Communications Authority NCA , an independent regulator, was created in 1997, deriving its statutory framework from the NCA Act 1996. See also Ghana Ghana Internet Exchange Further reading cite book last Jonnie Akakpo title Rural Access Options and Challenges for Connectivity and Energy in Ghana publisher International Institute for Communication and Development IICD Ghana Information Network for Knowledge Sharing GINKS date October 2008 pages 41 url http www.iicd.org files Rural Access Ghana.pdf External links http www.modernghana.com Ghana HomePage and Communication in Ghana ghana topics Economy of Ghana Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Communications in Ghana Category Telecommunications in Ghana lt Ganos ry iai ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Bhutan

    Telephones main lines in use in Bhutan 29,900 2007 Telephones mobile cellular 149,400 2007 Telephone system general assessment urban towns and district headquarters have telecommunications services domestic very low teledensity domestic service is very poor especially in rural areas wireless service available since 2003 international country code 975 international telephone and telegraph service via landline and microwave relay through India satellite earth station 1 Intelsat 2007 Radio broadcast stations AM 0, FM 9, shortwave 1 1997 Satellite radio services carrying major foreign stations BBC , CNN etc. are accessible. Radios 37,000 1997 Television broadcast stations 1 2007 . Cable TV is readily and cheaply available in the larger centres, carrying the Indian HBO, Zee and Star networks. The Bhutan Broadcasting Service first commenced television transmissions in June 1999, one of the last countries in the world to do so. Televisions 11,000 1999 internet service provider Internet Service Provider s ISPs Bhutan s main and only ISP is Druknet , owned by Bhutan Telecom . It provides a dial up service, at a reasonable cost. Despite the ISP s excellent anti virus software, subscribers are frequently targets for virus attacks from outside the country. Most government offices have Internet access but its use by public servants is restricted to an hour or two a day. There are Internet cafes in most large towns. Internet hosts 9,046 2008 Internet users 40,000 2007 Country codes Bhutan 975 Phuentsholing 0 1 Thimphu 0 2 Bumthang town Bumthang 0 3 Paro, Bhutan Paro 0 8 References CIA World Factbook 2009. External links http www.smartbridges.com css articles.asp?id 552 Wireless Voice Data Communication in Remote Bhutan Dead link date July 2011 Bhutan topics Asia topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications Category Communications in Bhutan lt Butano ry iai ru ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Malta

    Unreferenced date October 2006 This article is an overview of telecommunication s in Malta . Telephone Telephones main lines in use 187,000 1997 Telephones mobile cellular 17,691 1997 , 141,006 March 2001 , 303,980, i.e. 75.8 per 100 population 2004 Telephone system automatic system satisfies normal requirements br domestic submarine cables and microwave radio relay between islands br international 2 submarine cables satellite earth station 1 Intelsat Atlantic Ocean Radio Radio broadcast stations AM 1, FM 18, shortwave 6 1999 Radios 255,000 1997 Amateur Radio Operator s br Approx. 500 Amateur Radio Repeater s br 1 HF ALE EchoLink Gateway 9H1BBS L DTMF Access 145300 CTCSS 77  Hz Owned by G0DEO 9H1IA br 1 VHF UHF 9H1IA L Frequency Agile CrossBand Link CTCSS 151.4  Hz Owned by G0DEO 9H1IA br 1 VHF 9H1BBS 145.750  MHz CTCSS 77  Hz Owned by G0DEO 9H1IA br 1 UHF 9H1BBS 433.175  MHz CTCSS 77  Hz Owned by G0DEO 9H1IA br 2 Microwave Amateur Television ATV Repeaters 9H1ATV built by 9H1LO and run by MARL and 9H1LO r built and run by 9H1LO Radio propagation beacon Amateur radio beacons br 1 HF 6 Meater Beacon 9H1SIX 50.023  MHz JM75fv Run by MARL Club br 1 HF 10 Meter Band CW Beacon 9H1LO B on 28.223  MHz br 1 HF 30 Meter Band QRSS Beacon 9H1LO B on 10.140.90  MHz br 1 HF 17 Meter Band PSK31 Beacon 9H1LO B on 18.110.15  MHz br 1 VHF 2 Meter Band Beacon 9H1LO B on 144.500  MHz currently summer months only Television Television broadcast stations 6 2000 Televisions 280,000 1997 Internet Internet Service Providers ISPs 17 2005 Broadband Wireless Internet Service Provider Licenses 3 2005 Internet users 59,000 2002 , 85,672, i.e. 21.3 100 inhabitants 2004 See also Broadband Internet access worldwide Malta Country codes Country code Top level domain MT Europe topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications In Malta Category Communications in Malta Category Telecommunications in Malta Malta stub Telecommunicatio ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications in Somaliland

    Unreferenced date January 2008 Telecommunications in Somaliland , a de facto independent republic which is recognized as a part of Somalia , is characterized by a very low Information and Communications Technology ICT usage. However, there is clear potential for development, especially with the regard to the presence of telecommunication companies from neighboring countries, expatriates engaged in universities and other sectors, and the presence of six telecommunications operators and several VSAT operators. There is no telecommunication regulatory institution in the Somaliland region. There is consensus among actors that it would be desirable, but Somaliland is at the beginning of the institutional creation process. Telesom was established in the year 2001. It later become the leading provider of telecommunication services in the region and holds 90 of mobile subscribers and the other 10 switch between other operators. Telesom provides a variety of mobile communication products and services. They offer prepaid call plans, monthly subscription plans, International Roaming, MMS, WAP over both GSM and GPRS , Residential Fixed Line services,Broadband Internet plans, and 3rd of July,2011, 3G services started to both prepaid and postpaid subscription customers. The competition in the telecommunication market is a negotiated competition . All operators cooperate in the Somaliland Telecommunication Operators Association , where they agree on prices and give information on this to the Ministry. Prices are uniform and adjusted according to inflation and the exchange rate to the US dollar. Fierce competition has driven consumer costs down international calls on mobile phones cost 0.30 U.S. per minute or less, five or six times lower than in most African countries. The low prices for international ... main Telecom operators in Somaliland Telesom , Telcom, Africa Online , Nation Link, Somtel and Soltelco ... date October 2010 Africa topic Telecommunications in Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Telecommunications ...   more details



  1. Telecommunications tower

    Telecommunications tower is the generic description of Radio masts and towers built primarily to hold telecommunication s antennas. Telecommunications tower may also refer to several specific towers Telecommunications Tower aka Antel Tower Telecommunication Tower of US Forces Heidelberg Telecom Telecommunication Tower Heidelberg Telecommunication Tower Bungsberg Telecommunication Tower Lohmar Birk disambig ...   more details



  1. Plus (telecommunications)

    Plus telecommunications may refer to PLUS Communication Plus telecommunications Albania Plus telecommunications Poland disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Bypass (telecommunications)

    In telecommunications , the term bypass has these meanings The use of any facility telecommunications telecommunications facilities or services that circumvents those of the local exchange carrier local exchange common carrier . Note Bypass facilities or services may be either customer provided or vendor supplied. An alternate telecommunication circuit circuit that is routed around equipment or a system component. Note Bypasses are often used to let system operation continue when the bypassed equipment or a system component is inoperable or unavailable. Source Federal Standard 1037C and MIL STD 188 Category Telecommunications economics ...   more details



  1. Arab Telecommunications

    Deleted image removed File Atlog.png left Arab Telecommunications is a telecommunication s company based in Kuwait . It offers broadband and mobile data services to clients. External links http www.mada.com.kw Category Telecommunications companies of Kuwait Kuwait Kuwait stub ...   more details




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