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To hold a conference or meeting via a remote audio link.
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(US) Broadcast Standards and Practices, the department of a television network responsible for the moral, ethical, and legal implications of the network’s programming.
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(broadcasting) Call sign.
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A TV or radio programme allowing members of the public to telephone the studio and talk live to the presenter.
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A directory of radio station call signs.
adj
Characteristic of the CNN TV station.
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Alternative form of commlink [(science fiction) A communications device.]
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A call between more than two people; teleconference.
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The transmission of datacasts.
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(UK) A diplomatic telegram transmitted electronically.
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A videotelephony software developed by Apple Inc., introduced in 2010.
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(amateur radio) A call for acknowledgement.
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Kondatam Television (a popular Tamil TV channel)
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(business) The practice of running business transactions and applications on mobile devices.
n
The use of mobile technology in commerce.
n
A place within a co-location centre where telecommunications companies can physically connect to one another and exchange data without incurring local loop fees.
adj
Pertaining to or by agency of mobile phones.
n
The use of the mobile phone as a reporting tool, combining text and audiovisual recordings, which are then uploaded for publishing.
n
(television) Music Television, a television channel that originally showed mostly music videos but now shows a wide variety of content.
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(neologism) The act of electronically text messaging several people at the same time.
n
One who or that which narrowcasts.
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(informal) An amateur radio operator.
n
A telecommunications facilitator whose job is to establish temporary network connections.
v
(computing) To transmit streaming media via a peer-to-peer network.
n
The transmission of picture messages between mobile phones
n
Transmission of targeted information to a single person
n
(telecommunications) A PABX service feature that allows a user at a remote location to access by telephone PABX features, such as access to Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) lines.
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(computing) Real Time Streaming Protocol: a network protocol designed for use in entertainment and communications systems to control streaming media servers.
v
(informal) To broadcast by satellite.
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(trademark) A telecommunications application by Skype Technologies.
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A user of the Skype communications software.
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(telecommunications) Live capture of meeting notes while projecting the real-time transcription to participants.
n
A kind of teleconference that connects groups of people in different countries by means of satellite television.
n
The use of a telebridge conferencing facility.
n
A briefing given by means of telecommunications technology.
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(informal) Short for teleconference. [A telephone conference, an arranged phone call between more than two parties.]
n
(informal) Clipping of teleconference. [A telephone conference, an arranged phone call between more than two parties.]
n
A telephone conference, an arranged phone call between more than two parties.
n
A participant in a teleconference.
n
Conversation taking place over a telephone or other means of telecommunication such as a computer network.
n
In distance learning, a course that consists of a radio or television broadcast.
n
(rare) A possible future arising from the use of telecommunications technology.
n
The playing of games by two or more distant participants, especially using telecommunications, such as telephony, that predate the Internet.
v
(transitive) To guide remotely.
n
A kiosk offering telecommunication services such as email, fax, and SMS.
n
Conversion to telematic form or the addition of a telematic feature
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The use of telemessages.
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A system that monitors something remotely, especially (in telemedicine) one that monitors the condition of a patient in another location.
n
A conference held by telephone. An arranged phone call between more than two parties.
n
The use of telepresence technologies.
v
To publish material by disseminating it over a telecommunication network.
n
(UK, Ireland) telemarketing
n
A survey carried out by telephone.
n
A text and document communications service provided over telephone lines, designed as an upgrade to the conventional telex service but rapidly superseded by electronic mail.
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A televised fundraising event encouraging viewers to make donations via telephone.
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A proposed form of tourism using teleoperation, where the tourist controls a remote device and observes its surroundings, e.g. in space.
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Sending and receiving written messages on mobile phones, or the technical system which allows this.
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(humorous) The exchange of a series of text messages.
n
One who texts; one who sends text messages.
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the use of a mobile phone to send text messages via SMS
n
An abbreviation used in text messaging.
n
A specialized telephony key system generally used by financial traders on their trading desks.
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A kind of telephone call accompanied by video imagery.
n
The act of holding of a video conference.
n
Alternative form of video conference. [(telecommunications) A conference held by video link; an arranged video phone call between more than two parties.]
n
A kind of telephone call accompanied by video imagery.
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(informal) videoconference
n
A connection enabling somebody to communicate audiovisually from a remote location.
n
A proposed form of electronic mail taking the form of an audiovisual recording.
n
The holding of video conferences.
n
Technologies for the reception and transmission of audio-video signals by users at different locations, for the purpose of realtime communication.
n
the Zimbabwe radio station Voice of the People
n
voice operated recording
n
The act of searching for a Wi-Fi wireless network, usually from a moving vehicle, using a laptop or smartphone.
n
(dated, US, radio, television) A major broadcasting network.
v
To take part in a video communication via webcam.
n
Broadcasting over the World Wide Web, especially by using a webcam.
v
(Internet) To send live media over the Internet in order to deliver audio and video playback to the end user.
v
Alternative letter-case form of WhatsApp [(transitive) To contact via WhatsApp.]
n
Interpersonal communication by digital media, especially using keyboard devices.
n
(trademark) Videoconferencing software by Zoom Video Communications.
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