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telecommunication /ˌtɛlɪkəmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n /noun [mass noun]1Communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting: digital telecommunication has much to recommend it [as modifier]: telecommunication equipment...- This filter became of paramount importance in the production of dense wavelength division multiplexing filters for telecommunication applications.
- And I also think the telephone and telecommunication companies want it as well.
- The network operated through telecommunication channels like telephone and Internet.
1.1 ( telecommunications) [treated as singular] The branch of technology concerned with telecommunication: the field of telecommunications [as modifier]: the telecommunications market...- Trade between them is dominated by information technology and telecommunications equipment.
- The telecommunications mast uses new technology to be adopted in a scanner-proof police radio system across Scotland.
- Now telecommunications technocrats abound, bringing their own interests and skills to the forum.
1.2 [count noun] formal A message sent by telecommunication: it is an offence for a person intentionally to intercept a telecommunication...- If the relevant agency has lawful authority to intercept a telecommunication, technological barriers should not prevent them from doing so.
- These days, most telecommunications are sent automatically from one telephone exchange or computer to another.
- One embodiment of the invention may be viewed as a telecommunications service for allowing a user to send a telecommunication comprising textual, graphic and/or audio material to be delivered to a recipient in e-mail form.
Origin1930s: from French télécommunication, from télé- 'at a distance' + communication 'communication'. |