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  • 1Mobile telephony — Mobile phone tower Mobile telephony is the provision of telephone services to phones which may move around freely rather than stay fixed in one location. Mobile phones connect to a terrestrial cellular network of base stations (cell sites),… …

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  • 2Party line (telephony) — In 20th century telephone systems, a party line (also multiparty line or Shared Service Line) is an arrangement in which two or more customers are connected directly to the same local loop. Prior to World War II in the United States, party lines… …

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  • 3List of telephony terminology — This is a List of telephony terminology and acronyms which relate to telephony networks.B*Blue box a device that was used to bypass the normal long distance call switching tones typically used to obtain free calls.C*call originator (or calling… …

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  • 4Dickinson Air Force Station — Part of Air Defense Command (ADC) Stark County, northeast of Dickinson, North Dakota …

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  • 5Base transceiver station — An actual BTS device (Siemens BS11µBTS) A typical BTS tower which holds the antenna. The tower is quite …

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  • 6Utility station — The term utility station is used to describe fixed radio broadcasters disseminating signals that are not intended for reception by the general public (but such members are not actively prohibited from receiving). Utility stations, as the name… …

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  • 7Radio Base Station — (RBS) is the commercial name given to the family of Base Stations developed by Ericsson.Over the years every Mobile Telephony Base Station developed by the multinational (supported technologies range from IS136 TDMA to UMTS) has been sold with… …

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  • 8Analog telephony adapter — An analog telephony adapter, or analog telephone adapter, (ATA) is a device used to connect one or more standard analog telephones to a digital and/or non standard telephone system such as a Voice over IP based network. Form An ATA usually takes… …

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  • 9Foreign exchange station — In telephony, a Foreign eXchange Station, or FXS, is a telephone interface which provides battery power, sends dialtone, and generates ringing voltage. A standard telephone plugs into such an interface to receive telephone service. Strictly… …

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  • 10Marine and mobile radio telephony — Example: Complete GMDSS A3 installation with HF telex. The Marine Radiotelephone Service or HF ship to shore operates on shortwave radio frequencies, using single sideband modulation. The usual method is that a ship calls a shore station, and the …

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