- Branche: Telecommunications
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A facility-handled call in which the network interprets the call request signal as an instruction to establish a connection based on previously designated user information.
Industry:Telecommunications
A faculty that allows an end user to retain the same directory number after changing from one service provider to another.
Industry:Telecommunications
A failure (hardware, software, human, or process) of a telecommunications network component that prevents call completion.
Industry:Telecommunications
A family of television systems that is intended to be improvements over current commercial-quality television. Note: The ATV family includes improved-definition television (IDTV,) extended-definition television (EDTV,) and high-definition television (HDTV. )
Industry:Telecommunications
A feature by which a linked registration for one specified terminal address can be carried out from another terminal address.
Industry:Telecommunications
A feature by which incoming calls are presented at the terminal address registered previously by in-call registration. This feature is invoked when originating parties or others call the UPT (Universal Personal Telecommunications service) user.
Industry:Telecommunications
A feature of a transmission entity that enables data on a failed facility to be moved to an alternate facility. This feature may be either revertive or nonrevertive.
Industry:Telecommunications
A feature of an Internet videoconferencing program that allows participants to use drawing and/or annotation tools to develop collaborative images or to annotate documents that can be viewed by all videoconference participants simultaneously.
Industry:Telecommunications
A feature that enables the universal personal telecommunications (UPT) user to register for outgoing calls from the current terminal address to allow outgoing calls to be made from that terminal address. When registered, upon accessing the UPT facilities, all outgoing UPT calls can be made from that terminal address for the duration specified by the UPT user (duration may also be specified in terms of number of outgoing UPT calls,) or until a specified de-registration time. Outgoing UPT calls will be charged to the UPT subscriber. Normally, the UPT user will not have to carry out any further authentication procedures in order to make outgoing calls. However, optionally, a simplified authentication procedure may be used. A UPT user may register for outgoing calls to several terminal addresses simultaneously, but at any time only one UPT user/number may be registered for outgoing calls at the same terminal address. The UPT user may also explicitly de-register outgoing calls.
Industry:Telecommunications
A feature that enables the UPT (Universal Personal Telecommunications service) user to register from the current terminal address for incoming calls to be presented to that terminal address. When registered, all incoming calls to the UPT number of the UPT user will be presented to the registered terminal address, for the duration specified by the UPT user (duration may also be specified in terms of number of incoming UPT calls,) or until a specified deregistration time. A UPT user's in-call registration will cancel the previous in-call registration of that UPT user's UPT number. Several UPT users may register for incoming calls to the same terminal address simultaneously. The UPT user may also explicitly de-register for incoming calls.
Industry:Telecommunications