The attack follows an attack on another telephoneexchange in Baghdad yesterday.
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The manipulation changes how the telephoneexchange views a particular telephone line.
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A former telephoneexchange, rear and off-centre, has been converted into classrooms.
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There are no nights, nor Sundays, nor holidays in a telephoneexchange.
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If possible, visit a telephoneexchange and report on what you see.
Uso de telephone switch em inglês
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He wondered how she endured the hard work of a telephoneswitch-operator.
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Then he flicked his telephoneswitch and called Wanda at the office downtown.
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The telephoneswitch had its own language, unlike anything he had ever encountered before.
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DMS-100 Computerised telephoneswitch (exchange) made by NorTel
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Thousands of telephoneswitching offices must be reprogrammed to recognize the new toll-free number.
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His father was Alistair Ritchie, who worked on telephoneswitching technology at Bell Labs.
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When listening in to criminals, the FBI uses DCS-3000 to connect to wiretap-friendly telephoneswitches.
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A fire at a Canadian telephoneswitching building disrupted Internet, telephone, and emergency services systems throughout the country Friday.
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His heart suddenly racing, Josh had gone to work, hacking directly into the computer at the telephoneswitching station.
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On January 15, 1990, AT&T's long-distance telephoneswitching system crashed.
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Yet on the internet, the threats -and consequences of compromise -are even more serious than with telephoneswitches.
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We've Been Here Before Two decades ago, the FBI complained it was having trouble tapping the then-latest cellphones and digital telephoneswitches.
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Better still, what if he could find NorTel's original source code-thesoftware designed to control specific telephoneswitches, such as the DMS-100model.
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The company was founded in the 1980s by a People's Liberation Army engineer, and initially sold telephoneswitches and fire alarms imported from Hong Kong.
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After extensive FBI lobbying, Congress passed the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) in 1994, mandating that all telephoneswitches include FBI-approved wiretapping capabilities.
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On July 1 and 2, 1991, computer-software collapses in telephoneswitching stations disrupted service in Washington DC, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles and San Francisco.