释义 |
Teletex|ˈtɛlɪtɛks| [prob. blend of telex and text n.1] A proprietary name for a data processing and communication system using interconnected computer terminals.
1978Washington Post 16 Dec. c11/2 It [sc. a low cost computer time-sharing network] is directly competitive with the British Viewdata and Teletex system. 1979Trade Marks Jrnl. 16 May 820/1 Teletex... Apparatus for the input, output and recording of printed data; printed data storing apparatus and instruments, keyboards for data processing apparatus; [etc.]... Siemens Aktiengesellschaft.; Munich, Federal Republic of Germany; manufacturers and merchants. 1981Sci. Amer. Oct. e5/1 (Advt.), Siemens, for example, is pioneering teletex which is a synthesis of the typewriter and teleprinter and is the first step towards full-scale electronic mail. 1982Nature 27 May 257/1 The information technology community is calling the new service ‘teletex’. It is, however, a far cry from teletext, the broadcast information service. Teletex is either a sophisticated form of telex or a standard that allows computer terminals to communicate with each other. |