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		Definition of telecommunication in English: telecommunicationnoun ˌtɛlɪkəmjuːnɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌtɛləkəˌmjunəˈkeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1Communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting.  digital telecommunication has much to recommend it as modifier telecommunication equipment  Example sentencesExamples -  The more users there are within a community, the more cost effective broadband investment becomes for telecommunication companies.
 -  Broadband refers to telecommunication in which a wide band of frequencies are available to transmit information.
 -  It was started 140 years ago by countries across the world to standardise the telegram and has been at the forefront of every international telecommunication effort since.
 -  This filter became of paramount importance in the production of dense wavelength division multiplexing filters for telecommunication applications.
 -  In place of crystal balls they have given us ‘Internet-enabled computing’, video conferencing and mobile telecommunication.
 -  And I also think the telephone and telecommunication companies want it as well.
 -  The bandwidth of existing telecommunication networks is determined, in part, by the spots in the spectrum where attenuation in the fiber peaks.
 -  In this day and age of advanced telecommunication facilities a source of a telephone call is very easy to detect.
 -  Cameras, telecommunication products, and DVD players are responsible for most of the increase.
 -  This brings real-world practicality to telecommunication and network applications.
 -  Your hotel will need to have high-speed internet access, will need to have good telecommunication equipment in general.
 -  It was the view of the committee that, in these instances, the incidents had likely involved the fouling of submarine telecommunication cables or associated debris.
 -  More recently, largely due to the sharp rise in cellular mobile telephone subscribers and paging users, a number of new telecommunication retailer branches have opened.
 -  However, there are no buildings of a suitable height or design available to accommodate telecommunication equipment in the area, or masts capable of being shared.
 -  He said modern telecommunication infrastructure was costly, but the resulting efficiency in communication enhances business effectiveness
 -  The network operated through telecommunication channels like telephone and Internet.
 -  This is a wireless phone that will use the best telecommunication technology available.
 -  Demand for telecommunication surges in the world's fastest growing economy.
 -  Add in energetic radiowaves used in telecommunication, and we have a recipe for disaster.
 -  Fixed line telecommunication has proved problematic for all telecom companies with a lot of migration to mobile telephones.
 
 - 1.1telecommunicationstreated as singular The branch of technology concerned with telecommunication.
 the field of telecommunications as modifier the telecommunications market  Example sentencesExamples -  Even so, he has some concerns about Ireland's telecommunications deficit.
 -  Trade between them is dominated by information technology and telecommunications equipment.
 -  I studied computational physics at university rather than engineering or telecommunications.
 -  Now telecommunications technocrats abound, bringing their own interests and skills to the forum.
 -  The telecommunications mast uses new technology to be adopted in a scanner-proof police radio system across Scotland.
 -  Almost every listed company in the technology, media, or telecommunications sector enjoyed a rapid increase in value.
 -  Furniture and telecommunications equipment had been purchased using the funding.
 -  Transportation, telecommunications and electricity are all getting dearer and dearer.
 -  I will campaign for upgraded electricity and fibre-optic telecommunications networks.
 -  With the telecommunications revolution, telephone and fax became more accessible to people.
 -  There are fewer growth funds, which tended to own a lot of technology and telecommunications.
 -  These house the heating, ventilation, electrics, telecommunications and plumbing.
 -  He holds master's degrees in telecommunications systems and computer science.
 -  For technology is moving ahead, and demand for telecommunications is growing.
 -  The technology and telecommunications sectors have been particularly badly affected.
 -  Quantum leaps are also happening to telecommunications, medicine and even in the world of entertainment to name but three.
 -  He administered and oversaw the telecommunications and information technology systems for the company.
 -  The tremendous advances in telecommunications technology are responsible for this dramatic change.
 -  Computer technology will always be the anchor for the telecommunications industry.
 -  Telemedicine can be defined as the use of telecommunications technologies to provide medical information and services.
 
  - 1.2formal count noun A message sent by telecommunication.
 it is an offence for a person intentionally to intercept a telecommunication  Example sentencesExamples -  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.
 -  If the relevant agency has lawful authority to intercept a telecommunication, technological barriers should not prevent them from doing so.
 
  
 
 Origin   1930s: from French télécommunication, from télé- 'at a distance' + communication 'communication'.    Definition of telecommunication in US English: telecommunicationnounˌtɛləkəˌmjunəˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌteləkəˌmyo͞onəˈkāSH(ə)n 1Communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting.  digital telecommunication has much to recommend it as modifier telecommunication equipment  Example sentencesExamples -  This filter became of paramount importance in the production of dense wavelength division multiplexing filters for telecommunication applications.
 -  It was the view of the committee that, in these instances, the incidents had likely involved the fouling of submarine telecommunication cables or associated debris.
 -  Fixed line telecommunication has proved problematic for all telecom companies with a lot of migration to mobile telephones.
 -  However, there are no buildings of a suitable height or design available to accommodate telecommunication equipment in the area, or masts capable of being shared.
 -  Cameras, telecommunication products, and DVD players are responsible for most of the increase.
 -  The network operated through telecommunication channels like telephone and Internet.
 -  More recently, largely due to the sharp rise in cellular mobile telephone subscribers and paging users, a number of new telecommunication retailer branches have opened.
 -  In place of crystal balls they have given us ‘Internet-enabled computing’, video conferencing and mobile telecommunication.
 -  He said modern telecommunication infrastructure was costly, but the resulting efficiency in communication enhances business effectiveness
 -  The bandwidth of existing telecommunication networks is determined, in part, by the spots in the spectrum where attenuation in the fiber peaks.
 -  Your hotel will need to have high-speed internet access, will need to have good telecommunication equipment in general.
 -  It was started 140 years ago by countries across the world to standardise the telegram and has been at the forefront of every international telecommunication effort since.
 -  This brings real-world practicality to telecommunication and network applications.
 -  Add in energetic radiowaves used in telecommunication, and we have a recipe for disaster.
 -  And I also think the telephone and telecommunication companies want it as well.
 -  In this day and age of advanced telecommunication facilities a source of a telephone call is very easy to detect.
 -  Broadband refers to telecommunication in which a wide band of frequencies are available to transmit information.
 -  The more users there are within a community, the more cost effective broadband investment becomes for telecommunication companies.
 -  This is a wireless phone that will use the best telecommunication technology available.
 -  Demand for telecommunication surges in the world's fastest growing economy.
 
 - 1.1telecommunicationstreated as singular The branch of technology concerned with telecommunication.
 the field of telecommunications as modifier the telecommunications market  Example sentencesExamples -  The technology and telecommunications sectors have been particularly badly affected.
 -  These house the heating, ventilation, electrics, telecommunications and plumbing.
 -  Now telecommunications technocrats abound, bringing their own interests and skills to the forum.
 -  There are fewer growth funds, which tended to own a lot of technology and telecommunications.
 -  For technology is moving ahead, and demand for telecommunications is growing.
 -  With the telecommunications revolution, telephone and fax became more accessible to people.
 -  Trade between them is dominated by information technology and telecommunications equipment.
 -  I studied computational physics at university rather than engineering or telecommunications.
 -  He holds master's degrees in telecommunications systems and computer science.
 -  Telemedicine can be defined as the use of telecommunications technologies to provide medical information and services.
 -  Transportation, telecommunications and electricity are all getting dearer and dearer.
 -  The tremendous advances in telecommunications technology are responsible for this dramatic change.
 -  I will campaign for upgraded electricity and fibre-optic telecommunications networks.
 -  He administered and oversaw the telecommunications and information technology systems for the company.
 -  The telecommunications mast uses new technology to be adopted in a scanner-proof police radio system across Scotland.
 -  Computer technology will always be the anchor for the telecommunications industry.
 -  Furniture and telecommunications equipment had been purchased using the funding.
 -  Almost every listed company in the technology, media, or telecommunications sector enjoyed a rapid increase in value.
 -  Even so, he has some concerns about Ireland's telecommunications deficit.
 -  Quantum leaps are also happening to telecommunications, medicine and even in the world of entertainment to name but three.
 
  - 1.2formal  A message sent by telecommunication.
 it is an offense for a person intentionally to intercept a telecommunication  Example sentencesExamples -  These days, most telecommunications are sent automatically from one telephone exchange or computer to another.
 -  If the relevant agency has lawful authority to intercept a telecommunication, technological barriers should not prevent them from doing so.
 -  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.
 
  
 
 Origin   1930s: from French télécommunication, from télé- ‘at a distance’ + communication ‘communication’.     |