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telecommunications
[tel-i-kuh-myoo-ni-key-shuhnz]
noun
(used with a singular verb)Sometimes telecommunication. the transmission of information, as words, sounds, or images, usually over great distances, in the form of electromagnetic signals, as by telegraph, telephone, radio, or television.
(used with a singular verb)Sometimes telecommunication. the science and technology of such communication.
telecommunication, a message so transmitted.
adjective
of or relating to telecommunications.
telecommunications
/ ˌɛɪəˌːɪˈɪʃəԳ /
noun
(functioning as singular) the science and technology of communications by telephony, radio, television, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of telecommunications1
Example Sentences
There have been suggestions of a new civilian force - a new "Home Guard" - to protect infrastructure such as power plants, airports and telecommunications hubs.
Such demand has exploded with the proliferation of telecommunications networks, electric vehicles and other technologies that use the element.
He spent a decade covering topics such as macroeconomy, finance, telecommunications, energy, and small and medium-sized enterprises.
On Sunday, the FAA reported a “telecommunications issue” at a facility in Philadelphia that directs planes in and out of Newark.
This has long been promised by Labour, with the IT and telecommunications sectors likely to be targeted.
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