• In summary, it took approximately 50 years to build a global telegraph network using undersea cables. (k2communications.net)
  • Furthermore, the existing legal regulations have not evolved to reflect the daily realities that now make undersea cables of vital importance throughout the global telecommunications network. (nbr.org)
  • One remaining restriction limits foreign ownership in Japan's former land-line monopoly telephone operator, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT), to 33 percent. (state.gov)
  • Britain ' s Post Office understood immediately what effect the telephone would have on its telegraph monopoly and petitioned the government to allow it to take control of United Telephone. (encyclopedia.com)
  • In so much as telecommunications is to be considered a public utility, then it is fitting that regulators should allow a monopoly to develop, for at least as long as it takes for a particular sector of telecommunications mature. (k2communications.net)
  • This reservation does not apply to providers of enhanced or value-added services whose underlying telecommunications transmission facilities are leased from providers of public telecommunications transport networks. (gc.ca)
  • The term 'construction permit' or 'permit for construction' means that instrument of authorization required by this chapter or the rules and regulations of the Commission made pursuant to this chapter for the construction of a station, or the installation of apparatus, for the transmission of energy, or communications, or signals by radio, by whatever name the instrument may be designated by the Commission. (vlex.com)
  • YB" refers to the section " Signal Stores, Automatic Telegraph, Line Transmission Equipment and Cryptographic Equipment " of the British Army Ordnance Store catalog. (nonstopsystems.com)
  • The science and technology of communication at a distance by electronic transmission of impulses, as by telegraph, cable, telephone, radio, or television. (fanyi51.cn)
  • Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure relating to investment in telecommunications transport networks and telecommunications transport services, radiocommunications and submarine cables, including ownership restrictions and measures concerning corporate officers and directors and place of incorporation. (gc.ca)
  • A. No incorporated city or town shall grant to any such telegraph or telephone corporation the right to erect its poles, wires, or cables, or to lay its conduits upon or beneath its parks, streets, avenues, or alleys until such company shall have first obtained, in the manner prescribed by the laws of this Commonwealth, the franchise to occupy the same. (virginia.gov)
  • A compendium of information about cables from 'The Handbook for Telephone Manager and Engineers' published in 1946 by Automatic Electric Company in Chicago. (samhallas.co.uk)
  • By the mid-twentieth century, there were several competing global communications networks, ranging from undersea telegraph and telephone cables to long range short-band radio. (k2communications.net)
  • By the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the entire world was tied together by telegraph, but most of the lines were owned and operated by British companies, which were nationalized after the war (Submarine Communications Cables, 2013). (k2communications.net)
  • The low bandwidth and high latency of satellite data service make long-haul fiber-optic cables the only practical option for meeting current and future demand-at least for the foreseeable future. (nbr.org)
  • Also in the 1850-51 time frame, former aerial crossings of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers that had been wrecked by floods were replaced with submarine telegraph cables. (iscpc.org)
  • TELECOMMUNICATION: can be defined as communication by cables, telegraph and telephone. (com.ng)
  • The Transportation and Telecommunications chapter includes a con- tribution on airfields from the Defense Mapping Agency, Aerospace Center, and a contribution on merchant marine from the Department of thr Navy. (cia.gov)
  • England's Cable and Wireless, in fact made that the title of their (privately published) corporate history book, and the most recent historian of Western Union, George Oslin, opens Chapter 11 of his epic history, 'The Story of Telecommunications,' with the same line, as he begins to tell about submarine telegraphy. (iscpc.org)
  • The first transatlantic telegraph cable was laid by British entrepreneurs led by Cyrus West Field in 1858, but was operational for only one month. (k2communications.net)
  • Morse was reported to build a similar experiment at Washington, DC two months later, and even suggested that a telegraph cable could be laid across the Atlantic, but Congress (even with Morse having cronies there), hadn't even acted on subsidising that first famous Washington-Baltimore overland link of 1844 that our history books usually begin with. (iscpc.org)
  • One quasi-competitor was Morse's personal friend, Samuel Colt (of revolver fame), who laid several crossings of the East River in New York to support Colt's local telegraph company. (iscpc.org)
  • 网页2023年3月24日 Telco Construction Equipment Company Limited (Telcon), the market leader in the ConstructionEarthmoving Equipment industry in India participated in a big way in EXCON 2011.The pavilion was designed to project the overall theme of '50 Years of Enduring Relationships' in the Construction Equipment business. (creartherapie.fr)
  • 网页2023年3月22日 The Transit Mixer product line is the firm foundation in Telcon's quest to be a preferred concrete equipment supplier for project construction and ready-mix concrete companies in India. (creartherapie.fr)
  • 网页2022年3月24日 Timken recently strengthened its relationship with Telcon Construction Equipment Company in Bangalore, India, by supplying bearing products and application support for its JD-315V backhoe loader, EH600 dumper and TFC cranes. (creartherapie.fr)
  • These companies and institutes are working to raise the level of telecommunication in India. (mildaintrainings.com)
  • Meantime, in Canada, construction of telegraph companies was also moving apace, with connectivity out to the Maritime provinces and several border crossings to the U.S. completed in the same time frame. (iscpc.org)
  • Museum in Zagreb is a specialized museum institution whose basic task is to collect, process, preserve, exhibit, and publish museum materials and documentation related to the history of telecommunications and post in Croatia, as well as studying the development and importance of organized communication throughout history. (ht.hr)
  • For much of its history, the post office has been responsible for a wide variety of community services including mail distribution, an agency for the Commonwealth Savings Bank, electoral enrolments, and the provision of telegraph and telephone services. (wikipedia.org)
  • During the 1860s, the advance of postal services was further increased as the railway network began to be established throughout NSW. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Post Office subsequently won permission to operate a telephone network under license from Bell, whose English company merged with Thomas Edison ' s in 1880 to form United Telephone. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The Treasury Department, however, shocked by the projected costs of expanding the network, did not believe it was the government ' s place to run a telephone service. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Access Control List (ACL) Most network security systems operate by allowing selective use of services. (potaroo.net)
  • NTT Global focuses on providing an array of information and communications technology (ICT) solutions, including but not limited to: private network innovation, cloud, hosting, and IP networking services, and IPv6 transit technology. (datacenterhawk.com)
  • The company deploys network services in an excess of 190 countries and delivers over 400,000 square meters of data center space to more than 20 countries worldwide. (datacenterhawk.com)
  • This communications network transmits daily approximately $10 trillion in financial transactions data throughout the global economy and is the vehicle for over 97% of all transoceanic information and telecommunications traffic, enabling worldwide Internet availability and other network services. (nbr.org)
  • The most notable driving users of the early telegraph were the press, which had reporters waiting on the docks when packet ships landed, grabbing their packets of news dispatches and running them to telegraph offices for filing into the domestic telegraph network. (iscpc.org)
  • The approximately 400 publicly disclosed undersea cable systems (both existing and planned) are mostly owned and operated by telecommunications companies. (nbr.org)
  • and inspections), which are (i) unfair or unreasonable or (ii) any greater than those imposed on the following users of the public rights-of-way: all providers of telecommunications services and nonpublic providers of cable television, electric, natural gas, water and sanitary sewer services. (virginia.gov)
  • While nearly one hundred years passed between the laying of the first undersea telegraph cable and the laying of the first submarine cable used to carry telephone traffic, the first geostationary communications satellite was launched just five years after that. (k2communications.net)
  • The term 'cable service' has the meaning given such term in section 522 of this title. (vlex.com)
  • Telecommunication is communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting. (potsdampublicmuseum.org)
  • As with the telegraph, the telephone system soon began to extend into country areas, with telephone exchanges appearing in country NSW from the late 1880s onwards. (wikipedia.org)
  • The collections within this department contain an exceptional selection of all known types of telephones, mobile phones, telegraphs, parts and units of telephone exchanges, measuring instruments, computers, etc. (ht.hr)
  • 网页2016年3月1日 Telco Construction Equipment Company Limited (Telcon) today announced that it is setting up a new manufacturing plant. (creartherapie.fr)
  • Any city or town may impose upon any such corporation any terms and conditions consistent herewith and supplemental hereto, as to the occupation and use of its parks, streets, avenues, and alleys, and as to the construction and maintenance of the facilities of such company along, over, or under the same, that the city or town may deem expedient and proper. (virginia.gov)
  • Formerly known as Telecom Eireann, Irish telecommunications company eircom plc took its current name when it made its first public stock offering in 1999. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The company ' s origins are thoroughly rooted in the development of British telecommunications, owing to British domination of Ireland throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Ireland ' s first commercial telegraph was established by the English & Irish Magnetic Telegraph Company in 1851, linking Galway and Dublin along railway lines. (encyclopedia.com)
  • In 1882, acting upon shareholder discomfort, the newly formed Telephone Company of Ireland negotiated a takeover of United Telephone ' s Irish operations. (encyclopedia.com)
  • In 1893 the company ' s backers lost faith in the company and agreed to sell the operation to National Telephone, an English concern that had previously taken over United Telephone. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Public hearings were held throughout the state and the commission's investigation of company books gave them better ammunition to demand better schedules, lower rates, and safer services. (wa.gov)
  • Danish telephone diagram for the Kj benhavns Telefon Aktieselskab (Copenhagen Telephone Company) Model DA 30. (samhallas.co.uk)
  • The site was bought in 1971 by the Westminster Construction Company to let as a trading estate. (blogspot.com)
  • Telecom alliances are able to offer new sets of products and services more quickly, cheaply and of more advanced nature than any company could do by itself. (lu.se)
  • In 1870 the British Post Office took control of the national telegraph system in an effort to spread the technology throughout Ireland, and operated at a substantial loss. (encyclopedia.com)
  • The combination of computer and telecommunication technologies has heed profound effect on the way computer system are organized. (com.ng)
  • To uplift the standard of telecommunication in Enugu East Local Government Area, Computerization of their system becomes a must. (com.ng)
  • TELEPHONE: System transmitting the voice by electric current through wires. (com.ng)
  • As the line spread, however, telegraph offices were built to accommodate the operators. (wikipedia.org)
  • Beginning in the late 1840s, women were employed as landline telegraph operators, sending and receiving Morse code messages. (iconoclastbooks.com)
  • NITEL (Nigeria Telecommunication Plc) is one of the organization that gives communication services to subscriber (Although there are presently other private driven communication services subscribers. (com.ng)
  • Again the Post Office was responsible for the public telephone exchange, further emphasising its place in the community as a provider of communications services. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also more information about CN telegraph communications has been added. (nwcoastenergynews.com)
  • Intelligence Agency and the British Secret Intelligence Service planned to tap landline communications to the Soviet Army headquarters in Berlin. (iconoclastbooks.com)
  • E) any audio or video communications service used by inmates for the purpose of communicating with individuals outside the correctional institution where the inmate is held, regardless of technology used. (vlex.com)
  • E. No locality receiving directly or indirectly a Public Rights-of-Way Use Fee or the Department of Transportation shall require a certificated provider of telecommunications services to provide in-kind services or physical assets as a condition of consent to use public rights-of-way or easements, or in lieu of the Public Rights-of-Way Use Fee. (virginia.gov)
  • So, in 1911 the Washington Legislature changed the name of the agency to the Washington Public Service Commission, expanding its jurisdiction to include electric and gas service. (wa.gov)
  • In 1921, as the burgeoning automobile industry took hold in the state, the commission was given power over the construction of roads and highways, and its name changed again to the Department of Public Works under which there was a Division of Transportation, of Utilities and of Highways. (wa.gov)
  • Public utility services use short phone. (iconoclastbooks.com)
  • Public and government services encompass a wide variety of industrial and occupational categories. (iloencyclopaedia.org)
  • Depending on the individual country, industrial categories such as telecommunications and postal services may be located within either the public or private sector. (iloencyclopaedia.org)
  • Occupational and environmental safety and health hazards in public and government services include exposure to chemicals, ergonomics, blood-borne pathogens, tuberculosis, machinery hazards, violence, motor vehicles and flammable materials. (iloencyclopaedia.org)
  • In the future, as public and government services continue to grow and become more complex, it is anticipated that occupational safety and health hazards will increase and become more widespread. (iloencyclopaedia.org)
  • On 22 December 1975, the Postmaster-General's Department was abolished and replaced by the Postal and Telecommunications Department, with Telecom and Australia Post created as trading entities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Translation management technologies can be built directly into existing telecom services to streamline work-flow and reduce cost and time to market. (fanyi51.cn)
  • The first telegraph line was opened in Victoria in March 1854 and in NSW in 1858. (wikipedia.org)
  • The patented software of the technology based on the "Meaning-Text Theory" is deployed in more than 250 large companies, with a presence on six continents, and belongs to a great diversity of sectors such as banking, insurance, telecommunications, retail, travel, technology and transportation. (amazonaws.com)
  • Article from the Telecommunications Journal of Australia about the development of GEC's SE 50 selector, named '4000-type' by the British Post OFfice. (samhallas.co.uk)
  • Private ownership of telegraph systems, however, left vast areas of Ireland unserved because they were not profitable. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Information technology is a concept used for all information services that can be connected with communication and computer systems. (gazi.edu.tr)
  • Dictograph office telephone systems: a promotional flyer and explanatory circuit diagram, both circa 1936, user's handbook (digital recreation), possibly 1950s, and a circuit for one master station and two subs, dated 1953, converted from a blueprint. (samhallas.co.uk)
  • Span roof construction systems are designed for large buildings for various purposes. (biofuelnetwork.net)
  • In this era of information and communication, communication of better digital mediums such as mobile, internet and satellite services are expanding. (mildaintrainings.com)
  • Individual qualifications for becoming a telecommunication engineer should be an understanding of the art of communication, organizational ability, assessments of the situation, taking quick decisions and solving problems. (mildaintrainings.com)
  • They also capitalized on telegraph technology, facilitating rapid communication and coordination across their extensive operations. (19thcentury.us)
  • District of Kitimat Council voted Monday February 25 to send a letter of support to CN and to take other appropriate measures to support an effort to save the old CN Railway Station in the Service Centre. (nwcoastenergynews.com)
  • To understand what makes the Kitimat station unique, you have to know about the history of railway station construction in North America. (nwcoastenergynews.com)
  • Asbestos exposure may occur when building renovation and service work are performed and asbestos products or materials are deteriorated or damaged, thus causing asbestos fibres to become airborne. (iloencyclopaedia.org)
  • however, the provisions of § 56-468.1 shall not apply to providers of commercial mobile radio services. (virginia.gov)
  • In addition to operating 1.5 million phone lines, eircom ' s Eircell division provides mobile phone service to over 645,000 customers, eircom also offers Internet access and a variety of advanced voice, data, and multimedia services. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Faster than landline use, new area codes typically have a disproportionately large fraction of mobile and nomadic numbers, although landline and other services. (iconoclastbooks.com)
  • The first official postal service in Australia was established in April 1809, when the Sydney merchant Isaac Nichols was appointed as the first Postmaster in the colony of NSW. (wikipedia.org)
  • Post and telegraph offices operated separately until January 1870 when the departments were amalgamated, after which time new offices were built to include both postal and telegraph services. (wikipedia.org)
  • The extensive collection of the HT Museum numbers over 70,000 items of museum, archival, and book material from telecommunication and postal history. (ht.hr)
  • When it was founded, the Museum was housed in the Postal and Telegraph Palace in the center of Zagreb, built in 1904. (ht.hr)
  • The Museum also keeps extensive archives and has a library with a fund of almost 20,000 copies, with a large selection of postal and telecommunications professional literature, telephone directories, and reference books. (ht.hr)
  • For example, included are workers employed within telecommunications and postal services, inspection and field services, as well as sewage treatment, recycling, landfill and hazardous waste operations. (iloencyclopaedia.org)
  • This shall not limit the ability of localities, their authorities or commissions which provide utility services, or the Department of Transportation to enter into voluntary pole attachment, conduit occupancy or conduit construction agreements with certificated providers of telecommunications service. (virginia.gov)
  • Internet Service Provider bringing wireless technology to rural areas in Maine. (mainebids.us)
  • One of the most exciting aspects of the information technology revolution is the combining, telecommunications with computing. (com.ng)
  • Between 1865 and 1890 the Colonial Architects Office was responsible for the building and maintenance of 169 Post Offices and telegraph offices in NSW. (wikipedia.org)
  • It goes through the stages of planning, requirements analysis, design, construction and use and maintenance. (gazi.edu.tr)
  • Important tasks undertaken by them include the creation, maintenance, installation and redressal of the telecommunication equipment according to customer's demand. (mildaintrainings.com)
  • Followed by the first of two articles describing the design behind the new 1000 range of telephones. (samhallas.co.uk)
  • Set up in 1961 as a division of Tata Motors it is now a 60 40 joint venture between Tata Motors and Construction Machinery Co of Japan. (creartherapie.fr)
  • This allows information to be processed by computer and then transferred down telephone lines to the recipient computers. (com.ng)
  • Unlike the Post Office, the telegraph office needed specialised equipment and could not be easily accommodated in a local store or private residence. (wikipedia.org)
  • The construction of new post offices continued throughout the depression years under the leadership of Walter Liberty Vernon, who held office from 1890 to 1911. (wikipedia.org)
  • Following Federation in 1901, the Commonwealth Government took over responsibility for post, telegraph and telephone offices, with the Department of Home Affairs Works Division being made responsible for post office construction. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was founded back in 1953 under the name PTT Museum after the founder whose main activity was the post, telegraph, and telephone. (ht.hr)
  • Siemens Brothers took out the first British telephone-exchange related patent in 1913. (blogspot.com)
  • Canada reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure denying investors of another Party and their investments, or service providers of another Party, any rights or preferences provided to aboriginal peoples. (gc.ca)
  • Information and data are transmitted as light pulses, which are rapidly emitted through glass fibers across continental telecommunications lines and then between coastal landing stations as the signal travels across the oceans. (nbr.org)
  • Since the engineering and construction of "tight-buildings" in the 1970s, a pattern of increasing incidence of upper respiratory and dermatological health symptoms and illnesses has been observed. (iloencyclopaedia.org)
  • The ANAC number is useful primarily during the installation of landline telephones to quickly identify one of multiple lines. (iconoclastbooks.com)
  • This study is concerned with the Telephone Directory Operations alone the searching, updating and editing are only to be carried out and nothing beyond this in the work, but there is always room for improvements so whoever wish to start from hence, it is a good idea to be welcomed. (com.ng)
  • This exhibit is was funded by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Fenner Family, the Friends of the Potsdam Museum and the Village of Potsdam. (potsdampublicmuseum.org)
  • Steel became a crucial material for construction, leading to the rapid expansion of industrial cities and the construction of towering skyscrapers. (19thcentury.us)
  • Oliver Yaros has exceptional client service skills and brings practical business sense to the solutions he provides to us. (mayerbrown.com)
  • Visitors of the Illinois General Assembly website are encouraged to use other translation services available on the internet. (ilga.gov)
  • Acknowledgements This document is the work of the User Glossary Working Group of the User Services Area of the Internet Engineering Task Force. (potaroo.net)
  • Telephone and Internet service carrier in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachussets providing local and long distance telephone, internet, Wide Area Networking, Hosted PBX, VoIP, fiber and collocation services. (mainebids.us)
  • The term 'consumer generated media' means content created and made available by consumers to online websites and services on the Internet, including video, audio, and multimedia content. (vlex.com)