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1Communications center — In telecommunication, the term communications center has the following meanings: An agency charged with the responsibility for handling and controlling communications traffic. The center normally includes a message center, and transmitting and… …
2Special Projects Office-Program Executive Office Command Control Communications Tactical — PEO C3T Special Projects Office Active Country United States Branch Army Type Systems Integration Garrison/HQ Fort Mon …
3Center for Consumer Freedom — Founder(s) Richard Berman Type 501(c)(3) Founded 1995 Location Washington, D.C …
4Communications in Afghanistan — has dramatically increased since 2002, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels. Afghan telecommunication companies, such as Afghan Wireless and Roshan, have been boasting rapid increase in cellular …
5United States Army Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center — Communications Electronics RD E Center Active Country …
6Control center solutions — This article is about Command Control installations. For other uses Command and Control Infrastructure, see Control center solutions (disambiguation). Control Center Solution is a generic term for different flavors of technical arrangement within …
7Communications-based train control — CBTC deployment in Metro de Madrid, Spain …
8Communications satellite — A communications satellite (sometimes abbreviated to COMSAT) is an artificial satellite stationed in space for the purpose of telecommunications. Modern communications satellites use a variety of orbits including geostationary orbits, Molniya… …
9Center for Information Technology — The Center for Information Technology (CIT) is an agency of the United States Federal Government. CIT, first established in 1964 as the Division of Computer Research and Technology (DCRT), provides the technological and computational support and… …
10Communications in Iran — Zohreh redirects here. For the city in Khuzestan, see Zahreh. Iran is among the first five countries which have had a growth rate of over 20% and the highest level of development in telecommunication.[1][2] Iran has been awarded the UNE …