Physical transfer of data; transfer of data (a digital bit stream or a digitized analog signal) over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel.
We can't rely on datatransmission links alone, in case they're jammed.
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LTE-Advanced offers datatransmission at up to twice the normal 4G speed.
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Tox is actually just a protocol for encrypted peer-to-peer datatransmission.
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It also provides leased lines, datatransmission and sells telecommunications equipment.
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Because Cable One is raising its datatransmission prices too quickly.
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Newbridge Networks provides advanced networking products for telecoms and digitalcommunications companies.
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But as Cerf's own email obsolescence shows, digitalcommunications quickly become unreadable.
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It is a culture created by the gimme gimme world of digitalcommunications.
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The 30-year-old law was created to extend protections against unconstitutional wiretaps to digitalcommunications.
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She is the founder and director of marketing and digitalcommunications consultancy Zoe Amar Communications.
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The Company provides voice, mobile, and fixed-line datatransfer, roaming and business solutions.
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The datatransfer machines were stretched far beyond their capabilities and design specifications.
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After all, wireless datatransfer technology for neuroprostheses is already underway.
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Among them are patents for technology to assist in datatransfer and cloud storage.
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They are also used in artificial intelligence and datatransfer.
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Relevant information from the Munich Tumour Registry was imported via encrypted datacommunication.
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The minimum solution Automatic datacommunication in its simplest form entails the following:
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If you know others who are into datacommunication, visit them for help.
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The adoption of Ajax has resulted in a new style of datacommunication between servers and clients.
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Automatic datacommunication as a development strategy.
Ús de digital transmission en anglès
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The Company's Xunlei Accelerator allows users to accelerate digitaltransmission over the Internet.
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And it was a sophisticated digitaltransmission designed to be untraceable, then implode.
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The government had set Feb. 17 as the initial deadline for the switch to digitaltransmission.
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The newspaper said a deal was currently being negotiated with Hampshire-based masts company Arqiva to help reduce digitaltransmission costs.
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A " digitaltransmission" is a transmission in whole or in part in a digital or other non-analog format.
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IBM said Monday it has a digital TV broadcast system ready for broadcasters eager to make the first step toward digitaltransmission.
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All of this becomes possible because of the digitaltransmission technology which basically allows existing broadcast frequencies to carry several channels on each.
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The DTS part of the name stands for DigitalTransmission System, which means that this sucker is wireless.
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Because conditions and technologies on the Net are evolving so fast, however, the rate for digitaltransmissions will be re-examined in 1999.
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They assign their own numbers, tap into digitaltransmissions, reprogram the main switches, create drop-dead billings, keep unlimited access lines and Operator Control.
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5 The Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act of 1995 amended section 101 by adding the definition of " digitaltransmission."
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(5) A " digital audio transmission" is a digitaltransmission as defined in section 101, that embodies the transmission of a sound recording.