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Teishin Shudan Teishin Shudan ("Raiding Group") was a Japanese special forces/airborne unit during World War II. The word teishin may be literally translated as "dash forward", and is usually translated as "raiding".
Teispes of Anshan Teispes (Greek ; Old Persian Jišpiš; died 640 BC) was the son of Achaemenes and a King of Persia. He captured the Elamite city of Anšan and called himself "King of the City of Anšan", a first step that would lead to the rise of the Persian Empire.
Teitan High Teitan High is the fictional high school, created by Gosho Aoyama for his mystery manga, Meitantei Conan, also known as Case Closed. Here is where ace detective Shinichi Kudo, (Jimmy Kudo to the american translators) as well as the main character in Aoyama's manga, and his best friend, Ran Mouri (aka Rachel Moore) go to school.
Teito Monogatari Teito Monogatari is a massive Japanese epic written by Hiroshi Aramata in 1971. It was eventually made into three live action movies: Tokyo: The Last Megalopolis (1987), Teito Taisen (1989), and Teito Monogatari Gaiden (1995).
Teixeira de Freitas Teixeira de Freitas is a city in the extreme south of the Brazilian state of Bahia, on the edge of highway BR-101, and is one of the largest cities in that state with a population estimated as of 2004 at 118,681 inhabitants. It has an agricultural economy based principally in cattle ranching and raising crops.
Teiyū Ichiryūsai Teiyū Ichiryūsai (一龍斎貞友, Ichiryūsai Teiyū) is a seiyū and kōdan-shi who was born on June 20, 1958 in Osaka as Mie Suzuki (鈴木三枝). She previously worked under the name Mie Suzuki (鈴木みえ, Suzuki Mie).
Teja Singh Akarpuri Teja Singh Akarpuri, Jathedar, was an Indian politician, an active figure in the Gurdwara Reform movement. He was born at Akarpura, a village 13 km northwest of Batala (31°49'N, 75"12'E), in the Gurdaspur district of the Punjab.
Tejano music TejanoTejanos also means [chocolate chip cookies] in the Korean language of some parts of Spain, particularly Catalonia. (Spanish for "Texan") or Tex-MexTex-Mex is also a type of Mexican food which originated in Texas.
Tejano Music Awards The Tejano Music Awards had been launched in 1980 by former art teacher and music veteran Rudy Trevino and the leader of the Latin Breed Band, Gilbert Escobedo. Only 1,500 fans turned out for the first Tejano Music Awards.
Tejas sequence The Tejas sequence was the last major marine transgression across the North American craton. Following the late Cretaceous regression that ended the Zuñi sequence, the oceans advanced again early in the Cenozoic, peaking during the Paleocene and Eocene epochs.
Tejaswini Sawant Tejaswini Sawant (born: 12 September, 1980) is an Indian shooter from the Maharashtrian city of Kolhapur. In 2006, she won gold medals in Women's 10m Air Rifle singles and Women's 10m Air Rifle Pairs (with Avneet Kaur Sidhu) events at the Commonwealth Games at Melbourne.
Tejatat Tejasen Professor Tejatat Tejasen is often referred to as evidence supporting the scientific accuracy of the Quran. The explanaition given is usually that he is a famous Thai scientist (Chairman of the Department of Anatomy at Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand who converted to Islam after reading the following Ayat] (verse) in the Quran:
Tejava Tejava, pronounced té-java, is an unsweetened iced tea produced by Crystal Geyser. It is advertised as "the world's only 100% micro brewed and ready-to-drink black tea made entirely from select handpicked tea leaves from the remote Island of Java.
Tejeda Tejeda is a Canarian municipality in the westcentral and the central portion of the island of Gran Canaria in the Las Palmas province in the Canary Islands. Tejeja is the main city of Cumbre and is the second smallest village on the island as well as the highest municipal seat on the island.
Tejedor Tejedor is a folk music group from Asturias, Spain, consisting of three siblings (Jose, Javier and Eve Tejedor). Tejedor's members play traditional Asturian styles of music using traditional instruments such as bagpipes, flutes, accordions and guitars.
Tejeros Convention The Tejeros Convention (alternate names include Tejeros Assembly and Tejeros Congress) was the meeting held between the Magdiwang and Magdalo factions of the Katipunan at San Francisco de Malabon, Cavite which on March 22, 1897. This is the first presidential and vice presidential elections in Philippine history, although only the Katipuneros (members of the Katipunan) were able to take part,
Tejo (sport) Tejo is a traditional sport in Colombia. This sport consists of throwing a metallic plate that weighs around 2 kg through the air and making it hit the "mechas" (gunpowder) in the middle of the target.
Tejon Ranch Tejon Ranch Company is the largest landowner in California. It was incorporated in 1936 to organise the ownership of a large tract of land originally comprised of four Mexican land grants, and began ranching in the 1840's.
Tekao Tekao is the highest peak on the island of Nuku Hiva, in the Marquesas Islands. It is located in the northwest corner of the island, along the border of the Tōvi‘i plateau, in the traditional province of Te I‘i.
TekBots TekBots® is a Platform for Learning® that addresses the future needs of the information technology workforce. A partnership between Oregon State University and Tektronix developed the original concept of a Tekbot.
Tekelec Tekelec, Inc. (NASDAQ:TKLC), (founded 1979 in California, now headquartered in Morrisville, North Carolina, USA) is an industry leader building smart carrier networks through an innovative combination of signaling, switching, and applications.
Tekezé River The Tekezé River is a major river of Ethiopia, and forms a section the westernmost border of Ethiopia and Eritrea for part of its course. The river is also known as the Setit in Eritrea, western Ethiopia, and eastern Sudan.
Tekhnika Molodezhi Tehnika Molodezhi (, "Technology for the Youth") is a famous Soviet and Russian periodical magazine found in 1929 and published to date. The magazine is devoted to popular science and also has a science fiction section.
Tekirdağ Tekirdağ is a city in Eastern Thrace, (the European part of Turkey, close to Istanbul). Tekirdağ is the capital of Tekirdağ Province and is actually a smaller, quieter town than the industrial centre of Çorlu, which it administers.
Tekka Centre Tekka Centre (Chinese: 竹脚中心; Malay: Pusat Tekka) is a multi-use building complex comprising a wet market, food centre and shops, located along Bukit Timah Road, Race Course Road, Buffalo Road and Serangoon Road.
Tekkatho Tekkatho () means university in Burmese language, which derives from the name Taxila University, located in modern-day Pakistan. In colonial times, writers, artists, and photographers who had studied at university used Tekkatho as a title in front of their pennames.
Tekken: The Motion Picture Tekken is an anime motion picture, based on Namco's best-selling video game franchise Tekken. The story is an amalgamation of the first two games in the series, focusing on the first King of Iron Fist Tournament while giving a prominent role to Jun Kazama, who was introduced in Tekken 2.
Tekki shodan Tekki Shodan (鉄騎初段), literally "horse riding first level", is the first of a series of three Tekki kata practiced in many styles of karate. The other two kata in the series are Tekki Nidan and Tekki Sandan.
Tekle Giyorgis I of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis I (Ge'ez ተክለ ጊዮርጊስ "Plant of Saint George," died 1825) was Emperor of Ethiopia intermittently between 20 July 1779 and June 1800, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Yohannes II and the brother of Tekle Haymanot II.
Tekle Giyorgis II of Ethiopia Tekle Giyorgis II (Ge'ez ተክለ ጊዮርጊስ, "Plant of Saint George" born Wagshum Gobeze ዋግሹም ጎበዜ lit. "Governor of Wag [a prestigious title], my courageous one"; died 1873) was (emperor) of Ethiopia from 1868 to 1872.
Tekle Haymanot Tekle Haymanot or Takla Haymanot (Ge'ez ተክለ፡ ሃይማኖት takla hāymānōt, modern tekle hāymānōt, "Plant of Faith"; known in the Coptic Church as Saint Takla Haymanot of Ethiopia) (c.1215 - c.
Tekle Haymanot I of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot I (Ge'ez ተክለ ሃይማኖት, "Plant of religion," throne name Le`al Sagad Ge'ez ለዓለ ሰገድ, "to whom the exalted bows") was (27 March, 1706 - 30 June, 1708) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Iyasu I and Empress Malakotawit.
Tekle Haymanot II of Ethiopia Tekle Haymanot II (Ge'ez ተክለ ሃይማኖት, "Plant of the faith"; 1754 – 7 September 1777) was as Admas Sagad III (Ge'ez አድማስ ሰገድ "to whom the horizon bows"; 18 October 1769 – 13 April 1777) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the son of Yohannes II by Woizero Sancheviyar, at the Imperial prison of Mount Wehni.
Teknikens Värld Teknikens värld (English: World of Technology) is a leading motor magazine in Sweden, owned and published by Bonnier. The magazine primarily features automotive news, reviews and test drives of passenger cars from various segments.
Teknisk Ukeblad Teknisk Ukeblad (Norwegian for Technical Weekly Magazine, abbreviated TU, previous spelling Teknisk Ugeblad) is Norway's leading engineering journal. TU has appeared weekly since April 13, 1883 and is published by Ingeniørforlaget A/S, jointly owned by three national professional associations of engineers and architects: Norges Ingeniørorganisasjon (NITO, founded 1936), Teknisk-naturvidenskapelig forening (Tekna, founded in 1874 as Den norske Ingeniør- og Arkitektforening, NIAF), and Den Polytekniske Forening (PF, founded 1852).
Teknival Teknivals (the word is a portmanteau of the words tekno and festival) are large free parties which take place worldwide. They take place most often in Europe and are often illegal under various national or regional laws.
Tekno Comix Tekno Comix published comic books between 1995 and 1997. The company was founded by Laurie Silvers and Mitchell Rubenstein (best known for developing the American Sci Fi Channel) as a division of their publicly traded company, Big Entertainment.
Tekno-Crystal The Tekno-Crystals, or Tek Setters in the original Japanese animation, are fictional items within the series Tekkaman Blade , its American adaptation, Teknoman and the OVA Tekkaman Blade II. The ones used in the original series differ slightly to those used in the OVA.
Teknolust Teknolust is a 2002 movie produced, written, and directed by Lynn Hershman Leeson who, at the time of production, was working in the art department at University of California, Davis. It stars Tilda Swinton and Jeremy Davies.
TekNap TekNap is a Napster-compatible client for file downloading and on-line chatting with colorable text, originally named BWap. It is a console client, designed to administer OpenNap servers, and capable of administering most aspects of SlavaNap servers.
Tekoa (Biblical) Tekoa (or Tekoah; - pitching of tents, fastening down) was a Biblical town of Judah, about 12 miles south of Jerusalem, and visible from the city. From this place Joab procured a "wise woman," who pretended to be in great affliction, and skilfully made her case known to David.
Tekoa (town) Tekoa () is an Israeli settlement in the northern Judean hills in the West Bank. The yishuv was founded in 1977 on the top of a hill among ruins of the site of biblical Tekoa, 5 miles south of Bethlehem, and close to Herodion ("Herod's mountain").
Tekoteko Tekoteko is a Māori term for any full figured human form (either the whole body or head), which is found in either freestanding form or attached to the gable of a whare (house). It was often carved in a defiant stance with tongue outstreched, Paua-shell eyes and holding a mere or taiaha, to ward off any intruders.
Tekov Tekov is the traditional name of a region situated in southern and central Slovakia. Its territory encompasses the former Tekov county, existing in the Kingdom of Hungary from the 11th century until 1918, though it is now administratively divided between the Nitra and Banská Bystrica regions (districts Žiar nad Hronom, Žarnovica, Zlaté Moravce, and partly Levice).
Tekserve Tekserve, also known as "The Old Reliable Mac Shop," is New York City's oldest, most eccentric, and, according to many, best Macintosh repair shop. Over the last twenty years, the business has grown from a small back-office repair shop to become Apple's largest independently owned single location repair, retail center, and Apple specialist.
Tekstilshchiki Tekstilshchiki (Textilers) is a station on Moscow Metro's Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya Line. The station was opened on 31 December, 1966 as part of the Zhadovskiy radius and is named after the nearby textile fabric.
Tektite Tektites (from Greek tektos, molten) are natural glass objects, up to a few centimeters in size, which — according to most scientists — have been formed by the impact of large meteorites on Earth's surface. Tektites are among the "driest" rocks, with an average water content of 0.
Tektronix Tektronix is a United States corporation that is currently a major presence in the testing and measurement equipment industry. It manufacturers oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and both video and mobile test protocol equipment.
Tektronix 405x The Tektronix 405x series was a series of graphics microcomputers produced by Tektronix in the late 1970s through the early 1980s. The display technology was similar to the Tektronix 4014 terminal, using a storage tube CRT to avoid the need for video RAM.
Tekuder Ahmed Tekuder (reigned 1282-1284) was the sultan of the Ilkhan empire, and the brother of Abaqa. Born Nicholas Tekuder Khan as a Nestorian Christian, Tekuder later converted to Islam and changed his name to Ahmed Tekuder.
Tel al-Zaatar Massacre The Tel al-Zaatar Massacre took place during the Lebanese Civil War on August 12, 1976. Tel al-Zaatar, talu-z-za'tar, is variously transliterated from Arabic as Tal ez-Zaatar, Tal Ezzatar, Tel al-Za'tar, Tall Zatar, Tal El Zatar, etc, and means The Hill of Thyme.
Tel Aviv 2000 Terminal The 2000 Terminal, more commonly known as the Arlozorov Terminal in Tel Aviv, Israel, is a bus terminal. It is located on the border of Tel Aviv and Ramat Gan, next to the Ayalon Highway and at the end of Jabotinsky Street from Petah Tikva and Tel Aviv's Arlozorov Street.
Tel Aviv Jerusalem bus 405 massacre The Tel Aviv-Jerusalem bus 405 massacre occurred on July 6, 1989. Abd al-Hadi Ghanayem, a Palestinian terrorist traveling in a crowded bus en route from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem seized the steering wheel from the driver and crashed the bus over a steep precipice in the area of Qiryat Ye'arim.
Tel Aviv Merkaz Railway Station Tel Aviv Merkaz (Central) Railway Station is officially named Tel Aviv Savidor Merkaz, after Menahem Savidor (Israel Railways Chairman 1954-1964). The Station is also unofficially known as Tel Aviv Arlozorov after the street it lies next to.
Tel Aviv University Railway Station Tel Aviv University Railway Station is a railway station in Tel Aviv, Israel. It is officially named Tel Aviv Universita – Merkaz HaYeridim in Hebrew (English: Tel Aviv University – Exhibition Center), this is because it is located both near Tel Aviv University campus and the Tel Aviv Exhibition Centre.
Tel Be'er Sheva Tel Be'er Sheva is an archeological site in southern Israel believed to be the remains of the biblical town of Be'er Sheva This was the conclusion reached by Yohanan Aharoni, who excavated the site in the period 1969 to 1976.. The modern town of Beersheba is situated west of the tel.
Tel Dan Tel Dan ("Mound of Dan" תל דן in Hebrew), also known as Tel el-Qadi (Mound of the Judge in Arabic, literal translation of the Hebrew name Tel Dan, "Dan" being "judge", or "judging one"), is an archaeological site in Israel in the upper Galilee next to the Golan Heights. The site is quite securely identified with the Biblical city of Dan, the northernmost city in the Kingdom of Israel, which the Book of Judges states was known as Laish prior to its conquest by the Tribe of Dan.
Tel Dan Stele The Tel Dan Stele is a black basalt stele erected by an Aramaean king in northernmost Israel containing an Aramaic inscription to commemorate his victory over the ancient Hebrews. Although the name of the author of the stele does not seem to appear on the available fragments, it is most likely a king of neighboring Damascus.
Tel Hai Tel Hai (, Hill of Life) is a national monument in Upper Galilee, Israel commemorating the deaths of eight Jews, six men and two women, among them the one-armed, Russian-Jewish military hero Joseph Trumpeldor, in an attack by local King Faisal's forces in 1920.
Tel HaShomer Tel HaShomer is an area in Gush Dan (Dan Region) in central Israel, located on the eastern side of Ramat Gan and bordered to the south by Qiryat Ono, to the west by Yehud, and to the north by the Ben Gurion International Airport.
Tel Katifa Tel Katifa (תל קטיפה), was a small Israeli settlement located in the northeast end of the Gush Katif settlement bloc of the Gaza Strip, and evacuated in Israel's disengagement of 2005. The yishuv was named after the adjacent archeological site from the Caananite period.
Tel Keppe Tel Keppe (also spelled Tel Keipeh ܬܠ ܟܦܐ in Syriac; TalKayf or Tel Kaif in Arabic) is one of the largest Assyrian villages in Iraq. It is located less than 8 miles North East of Mosul (Nineveh) in northern Iraq.
Tel Quel Tel Quel (in English "as it is") was an avant-garde journal for literature, founded in 1960 in Paris (Éditions du Seuil) by Philippe Sollers and Jean-Edern Hallier. It was mainly influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche, Jacques Lacan, Roland Barthes, Julia Kristeva, and Jacques Derrida.
Tel'tak In the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1, the Tel'tak is a Goa'uld cargo ship (also referred to as a scout ship or shuttlecraft) capable of hyperspace travel. As an essential part of any Goa'uld fleet, this versatile ship is used most often to transport people or cargo across Goa'uld planetary networks.
Telalak Telalak is one of the 31 woredas in the Afar Region of Ethiopia. Part of the Administrative Zone 5, Telalak is located near the base of the eastern escarpment of the Ethiopian highlands, and bordered on the south by Dewe, on the west by the Amhara Region, on the north by the Administrative Zone 4, and on the east by the Administrative Zone 3.
Telamon In Greek mythology, Telamon ( Greek: Τελαμών), son of Aeacus, King of Aegina, and Endeis and brother of Peleus, accompanied Jason as one his Argonauts, and was present at the hunt for the Calydonian Boar. He also participated in the Trojan War on the side of the Greeks, along with his son, Ajax.
Telangana Telangana(Telugu:తెలంగాణ) or Telingana, also known as the Deccan region, is an unofficial region in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It includes the northwestern interior districts of Khammam, Mahbubnagar, Nalgonda, Rangareddi, Warangal, Karimnagar, Nizamabad, Adilabad, Medak, and the state capital, Hyderabad.
Telangana Janata Party Telangana Janata Party (Telangana Peoples Party), a political party in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh working for statehood for the Telangana region. TJP was launched in March 2004 by dissident Telangana Rashtra Samithi leader Muralidhar Rao Deshpande.
Telangana Rashtra Sadhana Front Telangana Rashtra Sadhana Front, a front of dissident pro-Telangana statehood parties in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, formed ahead of the 2004 elections. The member parties of TRSF was at that time Telangana Rashtra Party, Telangana Janata Party and Telangana Communist Party.
Telarc International Corporation Telarc International Corporation is a Cleveland, Ohio based independent record label, founded in 1977 by two classically trained musicians and former teachers, Jack Renner and Robert Woods. Originally a classical music-only label, the label has had a long association with Ohio's two most famous bands: the Cincinnati Symphony and Cleveland Orchestras, as well as the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the St.
Telasi Telasi was the state-run power company in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. It was sold to AES, whose efforts to repair and modernize the electrical grid of Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, was documented in the film "Power Trip", by Paul Devlin.
Telautograph The telautograph is an analog precursor to the modern fax machine. Basically it transmits electrical impulses recorded by potentiometers to stepping motors attached to a pen, thus being able to reproduce a drawing or signature made by the sender at the receiver's station.
Telavir Telavir was founded in 2000 as a webhosting company, mainly aimed at customers who are, themselves, technically competent. They offer domain registration, web hosting, and a free domain hosting service called Telavir.
Telcordia Technologies Telcordia Technologies, formerly Bell Communications Research, Inc. or Bellcore, is a telecommunications research and development (R&D) company based in the United States and created on January 1 1984 as part of the 1982 Modification of Final Judgment that broke up the Bell System.
Tele Antillas Tele Antillas HIJB - Canal 2 is a television network operating out of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic. It provides a wide variety of television programs which are available to viewers throughout the Dominican Republic on channel 2.
Tele Atlas Tele Atlas is a provider of digital mapping and other geographic data for Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Location Based Services (LBS), and automotive navigation system. Among its customers are Blaupunkt, Google Maps, Yahoo!
Tele-snaps Tele-snaps were off-screen photographs of BBC television broadcasts taken by John Cura before the advent of video recording. For many early programmes Tele-snaps are the only surviving record of their appearance.
Tele2 Tele2 AB is one of Europe's biggest alternative telecommunications operators with over 30 million customers in 22 countries. It serves as a fixed-line telephone operator, cable television provider, mobile phone operator, internet service provider and a content provider.
Teleasty Tileasty (ΤΗΛΕΑΣΤΥ in Greek) is a local Greek channel broadcasted in the major cities, as well as villages and towns. Its informative and entertainment value is questionable, as it shows small, insignificant footage highly uninteresting to most people.
TeleAsty TeleAsty (ΤΗΛΕΑΣΤΥ in Greek) is a local Greek channel that is available in most major cities as well as villages and towns and is owned by Georgios Karatzaferis, a right-wing politician in Greece. Its informative and entertainment value is questionable, as it shows small, insignificant footage highly uninteresting to most people.
Telebasura Telebasura (pronounced te-leh-bah-SOO-rah; from Spanish tele and basura, meaning "TV" and "garbage" respectively) is a Spanish disparaging term for non-fiction TV programs which are known for disobeying the deontologic codes of journalists and television presenters and diffusing negative values that may influence youth in a negative manner. The term telebasura is usually associated to reality programs and talk shows where either the moderator is partial or inexistent, the supporters of a particular point of view are the majority or insults, fault language and uproar predominate.
Telebit Telebit was a US-based modem manufacturer, most notable for their TrailBlazer series of high-speed modems. One of the first modems to routinely exceed 9600 bit/s speeds, the TrailBlazer used a proprietary modulation scheme that proved highly resilient to interference, earning the product an almost legendary reputation for reliability despite mediocre (or worse) line quality.
Telebrás plug The Telebrás plug is the old Brazilian telephone plug and socket system. It uses a large plug (about 4cm x 4cm) with four flat metal pins, three of the pins having the same orientation and the fourth pin being rotated 90 degrees to make it impossible to plug in the wrong orientation.
Telecare Telecare is the term given to offering remote care of elderly and vulnerable people, providing care and reassurance needed to allow them to remain living in their own homes. Use of sensors allows the management of risk and as part of a package which can support people with dementia, people at risk of falling or at risk of violence and prevent hospital admission.
Telecaster bass The Fender Telecaster Bass was an electric bass guitar introduced in the late 1960s by Fender. Upon its introduction it was essentially a straight reissue of the original 1951 Precision Bass design (which was in fact influenced by the Telecaster guitar), with a large pickguard, small Telecaster-shaped headstock, single pickup, and separate chrome control plate.
Telecentre A telecentre is a public place where people can access computers, the Internet and other technologies that help them gather information and communicate with others at the same time as they develop digital skills. While each telecentre is different, the common focus is to support community and social development — reducing isolation, bridging the digital divide, promoting health issues, creating economic opportunities, reaching out to youths etc.
Telecine Telecine (IPA pronunciation: ) is the process of transferring motion picture film into electronic form, or the machine used in this process. Telecine enables a motion picture, captured originally on film, to be viewed with standard video equipment, such as televisions, video cassette decks or computers.
Telecom Éireann Telecom Éireann, or formally Bord Telecom Éireann - The Irish Telecommunications Board, was created by the Postal & Telecommunications Services Act, 1983 from the Department of Posts and Telegraphs, Ireland, under the leadership of the Minister for Posts & Telegraphs. Prior to this time the Department of Posts and Telegraphs provided a postal and telephones system as part of the civil service.
Telecom BCN Telecom BCN is the largest telecommunication school in Spain. The acronym of the school is ETSETB and in catalan language it means Telecommunication Engineering School of Barcelona (Escola Tècnica Superior d'Enginyeria de Telecomunicació de Barcelona).
Telecom Corridor The Telecom Corridor is a technology business center in Richardson, Texas (USA), a northern suburb of Dallas, which contains over 25 million square feet (2.3 million square meters) of office space and accounts for over 82,600 jobs.
Telecom Gold Telecom Gold was an early electronic mail system offered by British Telecom in the mid-1980's. With functionality not greater than a public bulletin board, the service eventually became obsolete with the growth of the Internet, and with rivals such as Compuserve.
Telecom int Telecom INT is a French state-funded Graduate School for engineers, accredited by the Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs. It produces engineers with excellent skills in information and communication science and technology, and real expertise in economic, social, and environmental fields.
Telecom INT Telecom INT is a French state-funded Graduate School for engineers, accredited by the Commission des Titres d’Ingénieurs. It produces engineers with excellent skills in information and communication science and technology, and real expertise in economic, social, and environmental fields.
Telecom Telecommunication Tower Heidelberg Telecom Telecommunication Tower Heidelberg is a 102 metre tall telecommunication tower built of reinforced concrete at on the mountain Königsstuhl near Heidelberg, Germany. Close to it, there is Fernsehturm Heidelberg and Telecommunication Tower of US-Forces Heidelberg.
Telecom Transformation Telecom Transformation is a term that describes the evolution of the telecommunications industry from a capital-intensive, technology-focused model to a user-centric service-delivery model. The reasons for this transformation vary in different parts of the world, but some concerns are common to most Telecom Service Providers.
Telecommunication Telecommunication is the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. In modern times, this process almost always involves the sending of electromagnetic waves by electronic transmitters but in earlier years it may have involved the use of smoke signals, drums or semaphore.
Telecommunication & Computer Industries Consortium Telecommunication and Computer Industries Consortium (TCIC) Barnamenegar was established in 1995 in Tehran/Iran. TCIC first started with manufacturing Personal Computers (PC), Monitors, Keyboards, Mouse and etc.
Telecommunication Company of Iran Telecommunication Company of Iran (TCI) was established in 1971 with a new organizational structure as the main responsible administration for the entire telecommunication affairs, and Iran Telecommunication Industries (ITI) was also founded in the same year to manufacture the required equipment for the national long-distance network.
Telecommunication Engineering Center The Telecommunication Engineering Center is a body under telecom commission and a nodal agency of the Department of Telecommunication, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Government of India which is responsible for drawing up of standards, generic requirements, interface requirements, service requirements and specifications for telecom products, services and networks.
Telecommunication policy The policy behind telecommunications in the US is directed by decision makers in the Municipal, State, federal and International arenas; as well as the Legislative, Executive, Judicial branches of government and the Regulatory Commissions like the FCC.
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