- wideband link
- широкополосная линия
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications. 2015.
English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications. 2015.
Wideband Audio — extends the frequency range of sound traveling over telephone lines, resulting in higher quality voice transmission. The range of the human voice extends from 80 hertz to 14,000 hertz. Traditional, or narrowband telephone calls, limit audio… … Wikipedia
Ultra-wideband — (aka UWB, ultra wide band, ultraband, etc.) is a radio technology that can be used at very low energy levels for short range high bandwidth communications by using a large portion of the radio spectrum. UWB has traditional applications in non… … Wikipedia
Pulse~Link — Infobox Company type = Privately held company name = Pulse LINK, Inc. company foundation = 2000 location = key people = Waddah Al Mousa, Chairman; John Santhoff, CEO CTO; Bruce Watkins, President num employees = 75 industry = Fabless… … Wikipedia
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T1 link — A wideband digital carrier facility used for transmitting digitized voice, digital data, and digitized image traffic; a T1 link is composed of two twisted wire pairs that can carry 24 digital channels, each operating at 64K bps for an… … IT glossary of terms, acronyms and abbreviations
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Number Five Crossbar Switching System — The Number Five Crossbar Switching System or 5XB switch, designed by Bell Labs and made by Western Electric, was in use in Bell System telephone exchanges from 1948 to the 1980s. Its principal use was as a Class 5 telephone switch, though… … Wikipedia
Airborne Networking — An Airborne Network (AN) is defined to be the infrastructure that provides communication transport services through at least one node that is on a platform capable of flight. BackgroundDefinitionThe intent of the United States Air Force s… … Wikipedia