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		Definition of comms in English: commsplural noun kɒmz usually as modifier Communications.  Example sentencesExamples -  The company will increasingly focus on wireless comms as a key driver for PDA sales.
 -  In his country, for example, there were 15 different comms standards and there was little real talk about the Internet.
 -  There's no need for additional comms equipment or dial-up connections to be deployed at the corporate network end.
 -  In rural areas, the company acknowledges that fibre optic cable is an expensive way of delivering broadband comms.
 -  The focus has led to the company developing more custom displays for customers, particularly for mobile comms handsets and portable information appliances.
 -  Applications could include mobile and satellite comms, broadcast systems, test and measurement and defence.
 -  Cutting the cost of airtime is essential to winning business from other satellite comms companies.
 -  Others are less optimistic, saying that the downturn reflects loss of momentum in the mobile comms sector, and they suggest that things could get worse before they get better.
 -  Typical applications are hand-held instrumentation, camcorders, computer scanners and digital comms systems.
 -  He moved to the nearest internal comms panel and set the channel for shipwide broadcast.
 -  He wrapped a comms earpiece around the back of his ear and strapped the throat mike around his neck.
 -  The council said that keeping up with rapidly changing technology is a major challenge; the comms upgrade will help other IT projects.
 -  Personal Portable System Manager is aimed at wireless comms devices.
 -  So it's currently possible for units to know where they are via GPS, and to report their position to commanders via their existing comms systems.
 -  The microphone was jacked into the comms system, so you could hear the air traffic control.
 -  But as part of the new fabric of distributed computing, their comms link will always allow them to access far more than can ever be held in a single device.
 -  It was one of the first companies to warn last October that performance was being hit by weakening demand for mobile comms handsets and higher client inventory levels.
 -  In the UK, mobile comms was fostered by the ever-broadening availability of prepaid services.
 -  The service will be offered in partnership with Japan's largest mobile comms company.
 -  These subscribers will represent 50% of all mobile comms users.
 
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