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单词 Telecommunications
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1. The world market for telecommunications is already overcrowded with businesses.
2. Telecommunications technology is developing fast.
3. Distance is no problem with modern telecommunications.
4. The news gave a fillip to the telecommunications sector.
5. Technological advances in computing and telecommunications will reduce the need for many people to travel to work.
6. They are closely charting the progress of the telecommunications satellite.
7. The telecommunications satellite went into orbit at the end of last year.
8. Telecommunications play a crucial role in information technology.
9. The telecommunications bill still faces a few hurdles.
10. Telecommunications could erase all these indicators of rurality.
11. The Soviet authorities strictly controlled all telecommunications.
12. If investors decide not to buy more telecommunications bonds, the bonds may not rise much higher, Patel said.
13. Companies want assurance of reliable, high-capacity telecommunications for access to the Internet and other data networks.
14. Good telecommunications links can bring them closer to western markets, giving their skilled workers less incentive to emigrate.
15. Some public trading activities, notably posts and telecommunications, have operated as parts of central government departments.
16. If the new telecommunications age brings unmediated democracy, what will happen to our carefully contrived constitutional system of checks and balances?
17. The telecommunications revolution continues apace and undoubtedly even more effectively with-out the megamerger.
18. The telecommunications giant joined a growing number of employers in growth industries that have slashed payrolls even as their profits soared.
19. The deal is expected to result in similar tie-ups between big media companies and telecommunications operators.
20. The new legislation signalled a move away from state involvement in telecommunications.
21. The commission's report has dispelled much of the uncertainty that has enshrouded the telephone industry since the Telecommunications Act was signed.
22. The television screens of the next century will be linked up to an emerging world telecommunications grid.
23. Consumers have certainly gained from the increased competition in the telecommunications industry.
24. The use of such systems involves high costs for telecommunications,(http://) database royalties and CPU time.
25. Areas on which the organisation is especially keen include semiconductors, telecommunications, factory automation, medical instruments and electronic office systems.
26. The idea is to expand its network business for the international arena, especially the telecommunications market.
27. Also patron of clerics, diplomats, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, telecommunications workers, and television workers.
28. The compression will let digital audio-visual services be carried by terrestrial and satellite channels, telecommunications networks or digital storage devices.
29. The 127 were then divided into three sectors: information services, telecommunications services and hardware.
30. Ample precedents exist for imposing spectrum use fees and cable franchise taxes for public telecommunications purposes.
1. The world market for telecommunications is already overcrowded with businesses.
31. The Opposition have made absolutely no commitment to provide free phones or to increase public expenditure on telecommunications infrastructure in any way.
32. Then, a couple of weeks ago, Congress passed the Telecommunications Reform Act, which eases restrictions on cross-ownership of media.
33. Soon, the entire global telecommunications network is buzzing with Tonellis.
34. In the coming millennium, Dahl predicted, new telecommunications technology will exert a powerful influence for change on the democratic process.
35. Since those early days, telecommunications Companies have been striving constantly to make the network intelligent once again.
36. Structured documents messaging consists of the automated interchange of standardized and approved messages between computer applications, via telecommunications lines.
37. In the absence of central leadership, cross-border telecommunications services are difficult and expensive to obtain.
38. Local stations and telecommunications facilities should be supported largely out of local contributions and appropriations from local communities.
39. Since coming into office, the Clinton administration has removed export controls on most computers and telecommunications equipment.
40. But giant telecommunications firms that have already pledged tens of billions for highway construction favor a less regulated market.
41. Interactive telecommunications increasingly give ordinary citizens immediate access to the major political decisions that affect their lives and property.
42. Telecommunications technology has reduced the traditional barriers of time and distance.
43. For example, the computer industry and telecommunications are now converging as technology advances.
44. The same suggestion applies to methods of establishing the existence and contents of bill of lading telecommunications.
45. Its activities were largely focused on telecommunications, the heavy electrical sector and on defence electronics and avionics.
46. Modern telecommunications technologies have the potential to alter dramatically the role of wired media.
47. Not surprisingly, the major computer, consumer electronics and telecommunications companies are hoping to grab a share.
48. Mr. Redwood How do the duopoly policy in telecommunications and the restructuring of the electricity industry fit that picture?
49. "The telecommunications industry is changing at lightning speed," said Richard Miller, the company's chief financial officer.
50. To be sure, the new generation of flexible, individually controlled telecommunications technologies offers new hope for educational improvement.
51. Congress passed the Telecommunications Act of 1996 to accelerate the transition of telephone and video services from regulated to competitive markets.
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52. He was speaking at a conference which follows three months of public consultation on changes to the telecommunications laws.
53. Meanwhile, technology is driving down other costs, such as computing and telecommunications.
54. They also provide services for the Internet, information systems, telecommunications and Web server use.
55. Additional programs in international studies and telecommunications were on the drawing board.
56. Like the foreign exchange market, no physical euro-currency market exists but instead it consists of telecommunications between banks.
57. Of the three information technology sectors telecommunications services was pack leader with 7.7% turnover growth and 13.1% median pre-tax growth.
58. Officials say they have been frustrated to find that telecommunications companies have not consistently built wiretap capabilities into their new technologies.
59. But others are concerned that the telecommunications industry may be rushing to use novel types of fibre before the technology is proven.
60. His company has signed a non-exclusive distribution agreement with the telecommunications giant for a minimum of six years.
61. Until recently, most governments have exercised either direct or indirect control over national telecommunications as well as international links.
62. In Florida, Siemens Stromberg Carlson specializes in providing networking equipment to the telecommunications industry.
63. Manufacturers of equipment for telecommunications, defence electronics and household appliances have merged or entered joint ventures to ensure their continued competitiveness.
64. The final section of the bill decided the regulatory powers of the Directorate General of Telecommunications.
65. The telecommunications equipment maker also said it was named in a shareholder suit over the loss filed in a California court.
66. The new generation of telecommunications holds enormous potential to serve the needs of democracy.
67. The town has rebuilt its economy around aerospace, telecommunications, and manufacturing.
68. The terminals are generally connected to the central computer by telecommunications links.
69. Docherty said the companies will continue to compete with each other on telecommunications services they run over the joint network.
70. United States defence spending has been a key driving force behind much of the electronics, telecommunications and computer industries.
71. The programme of privatization involved the sale of the national airline, telecommunications company and shipping line to local and foreign investors.
72. In telecommunications, optical fibres made of glass will gradually replace the traditional copper cables in new equipment.
73. Huge industrial sectors built up in the 70s and 80s-including petroleum, telecommunications and automobiles-will be especially vulnerable.
74. The regional telecommunications giant said it will earn 50 cents to 53 cents per share from operations in the first quarter.
75. Also patron of clerics, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, stamp collectors, telecommunications workers, and television workers.
76. The telecommunications moguls are creating the national infrastructure for the next century.
77. The building and operating of the new telecommunications infrastructure is expected to create hundreds of jobs for the area.
78. Do China Telecommunications and China exchange distribution?
79. Supports FISA and immunity for the telecommunications corporations.
80. A digital switching device in telecommunications for routing lines.
81. Then use the telecommunications system 600000 if a single record of the test, by observing the decision function value found suitable for the data if a single decision factor.
82. Nearly two-thirds of the people on Earth now use mobile telephones, according to a study by the International Telecommunications Union.
83. HKTI also provides international gateways and operational support for a wide range of value-added telecommunications services such as electronic mail, database access and video-conferencing.
84. Worldwide, there are about 4.6 billion cellphone subscribers, according to the International Telecommunications Union, a U.
85. Named after Robert Metcalfe, the father of the Ethernet protocol, the law states that the value of a telecommunications network is proportional to the square of the number of devices connected to it.
86. Leased Line is a permanent telephone connection between two points set up by a telecommunications common carrier.
87. The connection of the Fixed Station with the public telecommunications network will not be permitted.
88. Subtopics include: electronics engineering. laser and optical engineering. telecommunications engineering as well as integrated circuit design. among others.
89. The field of digital signal processing has spurred developments from basic theory of discrete-time signals to diverse applications in telecommunications, speech and acoustics, radar, and video.
90. This article describes the design and realization of the power and environment centralized monitoring system in postal and telecommunications station.
91. Be used widely in DCor pulse circuit of color TVsets, VCD, audio systems, telecommunications and computers.
92. In December 2007, GEO and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation on satellite remote sensing, especially for disaster preparedness and response.
93. The answer was: by continuous, day-and-night telecommunications coverage broadcast via satellite and projected on giant video screens in each city.
94. In 1992, Edward J. Markey, a Democrat from Massachusetts who led the House subcommittee on telecommunications and finance, asked what was then the General Accounting Office to study derivatives risks.
95. In recent years, the focus of working-out standard of ITU (International Telecommunications Union) is switching to working-out multimedia communication system standard based on packet.
96. This paper expounds the original teledata collection system based on C/S framework, which implements mainly the collection work of original data of telecommunications charging.
97. This is starting to happen in sectors from appliances to consumer electronics, autos and telecommunications equipment.
98. With the application of telecommunications to APTS ( altitudinal public traffic system), public traffic has become intelligent in real sense.
99. Telecommunications services have been trending away from Time-division Multiplexing (TDM)-based transport networks towards IP-based ones.
100. No regional Bell Operating Company is presently allowed to own more than 4.9% of the stock of a telecommunications manufacturing company. See Divestiture.
101. ATT has been allowed to enter the field of telecommunications in Shanghai.
102. The new contract was signed at the Ground Telecommunications Equipment Systems Program Office at RAAF Williamtown and comes into effect in January 2010.
103. The Senate voted Wednesday on the bill updating FISA -- which had a provision to shield telecommunications companies that had cooperated in the surveillance.
104. GSM system offers rich and multiplex services, and it can support most low-speed data communications services which were provided by the land telecommunications network.
105. Italy's Ministry of Economic Development and the International Telecommunications Union organized the conference.
106. Compere: When does the home that includes hubble-bubble net and car begin to be contacted with Australia telecommunications?
107. Before widespread cell-phone use, law-makers tried to address privacy with the Telecommunications Act of 1996.
108. Working through the U.S. State Department, he arranged with Haitian telecommunications companies to supply a four-digit SMS code for emergency messages.
109. I currently a secretary to the general manager in the sales office of a telecommunications company.
110. To support his effort, a Macedonian telecommunications company has given him a direct connection to its network backbone.
111. Using star topology,(http:///telecommunications.html) with telecommunications as well as EIA/TIA-568 followed by wiring the building the same way.
112. And along with the constantly enlargement and complication of telecommunications network, their application in the operating maintenance of telegraphic network will be great.
113. Domestic communication industry has experienced three times the pattern of evolution, 3G license issuance, marking China's telecommunications industry a new round of pattern formation.
114. The issue by the International Telecommunications Union ( ITU ) is a standard applicable to multimedia communications.
115. Open System Architecture (OSA) is part of the 3rd generation (3G) UMTS mobile telecommunications network.
116. This paper focuses on frame relay functions, frame structures, and transmission mode on the telecommunications network.
117. Each substation and overhead isolator will transmit real-time data to the control centers via an ABB telecommunications system using WLL (Wireless Local Loop) and UHF radio technology.
118. It all goes to show how important the flow of data is to telecommunications companies.
119. A Type I telecommunications enterprise shall be a company limited by shares incorporated pursuant to the Company Law.
120. Alcatel Shanghai Bell is the first foreign invested company limited by shares in China's telecommunications industry.
121. Global brand of tunnel boring machines used in the construction of metro, railway, road, sewer, water main, penstock, mine access, high voltage cable and telecommunications tunnels.
122. In 1993 Wendell was named general manager of external development in Corning's telecommunications business.
123. In fiscal year 2007, MIGA provided guarantees ranging from support to a micro-credit institution in Cameroon to backing a large telecommunications project in Guinea.
124. The global average of usage , according to data from the International Telecommunications Union, is 17.4 %.
125. This thesis places emphasis on one of the key techniques of smart antenna - adaptive digital beam forming (DBF) algorithm and its applications in the DS-CDMA mobile telecommunications systems.
126. With voice services to low and meager profit , telecommunications and mobile network operators at the same time appeared incremental rise but income decline phenomenon.
127. Now in the 1990's it have been growing in using orbits other than the geostationary orbit for telecommunications satellites. It is the best approach to use the Low Earth Orbit(LEO) satellites.
128. International Telecommunications Union, ITU Recommendation Z.100: Specification and Description Language (SDL), (08/02), ITU-T, 2002.
129. The International Telecommunications Union reserves a special radio band in the 1400-1427 MHz range, called the L-band, especially for Earth-observing satellites and space astronomy.
130. Developments in modern telecommunications are proceeding along broadband, intelligent, personal and integrated services digital network ( B - ISDN ).
131. The Internet's central computer system or telecommunications center is the most powerful communications center in the world.
132. As technology and market develop, telecommunications networks and the Internet are gradually converging into a universal network, and they tend to provide the same kind of services as well.
133. Telecommunications and network technologies are internetworking and revolutionizing which of the following?
134. CMIP has object - oriented architecture, which was adopted merely by Telecommunications Management Network.
135. Telecommunications industry as a more typical investment-driven industries, the characteristics of it are the investment in fixed assets investment, rolling and running, and a long recovery period.
136. If not, why does he allow computers and telecommunications to run rampant?
137. In 2008, China's telecommunications industry had their corporate reorganization the fourth time.
138. The managerial approach system for the enterprises of post and telecommunications and the construction of corresponding data-base are discussed.
139. Using radio antennae, the Deep Space Network was set up for the interplanetary telecommunications.
140. Data network: A telecommunications network built specifically fir data transmission, rather than vorce transmission.
141. At present, dealers in the blue sky and Telecommunications Department is priced at 1350 yuan, of interest to be concerned about the next friend .
142. He told SciDev.Net that China's scientific presence in Africa is highly enterprise-oriented, mainly existing in telecommunications, and sometimes in the mining or oil industries.
143. A unique four-place alphanumeric code assigned to all U. S. domestic telecommunications service providers by NECA (National Exchange Carrier Association).
144. He suggested telecommunications and power transmission might also be affected due to sudden changes in astronomic gravity and light intensity.
145. If law enforcement succeeds in mandating interception facilities for every Internet carrier, the industry as a whole could be pushed back into the procrustean bed of conventional telecommunications.
146. ISO 7779 (1999) Acoustics – Measurement of airborne noise emitted by information technology and telecommunications equipment.
147. His research interests include video and audio processing and compression, multimedia telecommunications, etc.
148. The right to interpret these Rules shall reside in the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications.
149. The coder and decoder adopt G732.1 recommendation, which is a standard of low bit-rate voice codec, proposed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU).
150. Support is also provided for the Fabric industry content packs, including banking payments, healthcare payer, insurance property and casualty, and telecommunications operations packs.
151. These services contravene the Hong Kong Numbering Plan prescribed by the Telecommunications Authority and infringe the telecommunications licence of those offering them.
152. Russian booster rocket successfully launched a European telecommunications satellite early Saturday, 10 days after another rocket carrying 18 satellites crashed after launch.
153. Application domains include transportation and logistics, pattern classification, structural design, financial engineering, and telecommunications system planning.
154. Standards bodies like the International Telecommunications Union and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers are on the case, too.
154. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
155. Publishing, telecommunications, oil exploration, marketing, pharmaceuticals, banking and insurance all remain either fiercely protected or off-limits to foreigners altogether.
156. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) recommends a maximum 150-millisecond one-way end-to-end delay.
157. Claude Shannon, a telecommunications engineer at Bell Telephone Laboratories, synthesized the early work in information theory.
158. The network of satellites used for communications is called Intelsat ( International Telecommunications Satellite Organization ).
159. Through the curtesy of China Telecommunications, we have known that your company is one of the learding manufacturers of precision instruments in the UK.
160. The Fixed Station and this Licence shall be available for inspection at all reasonable times by duly authorised officers of the Telecommunications Authority.
161. And in 2000, during the dot-com bust, several telecommunications companies went bankrupt when too many competitors entered the market.
162. So far, the Central Committee of Communist Party of China established direct telecommunications connection with Comintern.
163. COMNET, with a history of 18 years, is a internationally influential great special exhibition in the computer field, telecommunications field and the field of computer networks.
164. So the United Nations Economic and Social Council is supporting the expansion of telecommunications technology for health care workers.
165. According to the Journal, Eelco Blok, the head of Royal KPN, a Dutch telecommunications company, had a rather interesting perspective on SMS and its cultural impact.
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