- Branche: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
A centralized organization responsible for the operation and maintenance of its network.
Industry:Telecommunications
A certificate that indicates the restrictions on those documents and transactions that an entity may authorize.
Industry:Telecommunications
A certificate, issued to a signatory authority, that displays all co-signature requirements for its signatory certificates.
Industry:Telecommunications
A cessation of communications or communications capability caused by a lack of power to a communications facility or equipment. 2. A total lack of communications capability caused by propagation anomalies, e.g., those present during strong auroral activity or during the re-entry of a spacecraft into the Earth's atmosphere.
Industry:Telecommunications
A change in the direction of a traveling particle, usually without loss of particle kinetic energy, representing a change in velocity without a change in the scalar speed of the particle. 2. A change in the direction of a wave, beam, electron, or other entity, such as might be accomplished by an electric or magnetic field. Note: If the deflection is caused by a prism (refraction,) a mirror (reflection,) or optical grating (diffraction,) the specific applicable term should be used.
Industry:Telecommunications
A change in the value of the FM threshold of a receiver. Note: FM threshold extension may be obtained by decreasing the operational bandwidth, thus decreasing the received noise power and allowing the threshold of the desired signal to occur at a lower signal input level.
Industry:Telecommunications
A change in the value of the FM threshold of a receiver. Note: FM threshold extension may be obtained by decreasing the operational bandwidth, thus decreasing the received noise power and allowing the threshold of the desired signal to occur at a lower signal input level.
Industry:Telecommunications
A channel capable of carrying analog and quasi-analog signals.
Industry:Telecommunications
A channel capable of transmission in only one direction, which cannot be reversed. Synonym unidirectional channel.
Industry:Telecommunications