- Branche: Telecommunications
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A link connection that is for the exclusive use of a single service customer.
Industry:Telecommunications
A link, on a World Wide Web file, that connects to another layer of information.
Industry:Telecommunications
A Link-Level protocol used to facilitate reliable point-to-point transmission of a data packet. Note: A subset of HDLC, known as "LAP-B,"is the Layer-two protocol for ITU-T Recommendation X. 25.
Industry:Telecommunications
A list of all the different commands that may be given to a computer or communications system by an operator. Note: Commands on a command menu may be selected by the operator by (a) using an electromechanical pointer, such as a light pen, (b) touching the display screen with a finger, (c) speaking to a voice-recognition system, or (d) positioning a cursor or reverse-video bar by using a keyboard or mouse, and depressing one or more keys on the keyboard or mouse.
Industry:Telecommunications
A list of called party numbers (primary and alternative. )
Industry:Telecommunications
A list of frequently used web locations and URLs (Uniform Resource Locators. ) Note: Hotlists may consist of a) lists of bookmarks accessed by a browser or b) lists of URLs at a web site for linking to other relevant web sites. Synonyms bookmark list, go list, history list.
Industry:Telecommunications
A list of individual letters, combination of letters, or syllables, with their equivalent code groups, used for spelling out words or proper names not present in the vocabulary of a code. A syllabary may also be a spelling table.
Industry:Telecommunications
A list of standard words used to identify letters in a message transmitted by radio or telephone. The following are the authorized words, listed in order, for each letter in the alphabet: Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu.
Industry:Telecommunications
A load, placed on a device or facility, that is greater than the device or facility is capable of handling, i.e., capable of performing the functions for which it was designed. Note: Examples of overloads are (a) traffic on a communications system greater than the traffic capacity of the system, (b) for analog inputs, voltage levels above which an analog-to-digital converter cannot distinguish a change, and (c) in electrical circuits, an electrical current that will result in damage from overheating.
Industry:Telecommunications
A load-sharing collection of more than one link set to the same message destination.
Industry:Telecommunications