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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 145. Chapters: Telephone numbers in Malaysia, List of automation protocols, Ethernet Alliance, Local marketing agreement, European Telecommunications Standards Institute, Origination, Optical Transport Network, Real-time text, TM Forum, Breakout box, Kip Meek, GSM procedures, Rotary system, Element Management, Message sequence chart, OSCAR protocol, IEEE 802.1ag, United Communication Service, Singing telegram, Anthony Pollok, Dynamic spectrum management, Message switching, G.709, Swatting, Broadband Integrated Services Digital Network, 4B3T, LPD433, NITZ, Super high frequency, G.992.3, Last-call return, Independent telephone company, Ian Livingston, Sacramento Metropolitan Cable Television Commission, Choke exchange, Eye pattern, Packet Clearing House, Interconnection, System access fee, IP PBX, AXE telephone exchange, Anonymous call rejection, ITT System 12, GLUMP, GSM 02.07, Reverse 911, Global IP Solutions, Signal Transfer Point, Stop-and-wait ARQ, Common Intermediate Format, Acoustic telegraphy, Calculagraph, Digital telephony, Programmed Airline Reservations System, Middle mile, CSU/DSU, Multipoint control unit, Department of Communications (South Africa), Teletex, Federation (information technology), 4ESS switch, ITU V.70, WeChat, Dual Transfer Mode, Umbrella antenna, Leaky feeder, Telecommunications Service Priority, Henning Schulzrinne, Triaxial cable, Telecommunications in France, Pair gain, T.120, COMSAT mobile communications, Skip zone, A Mathematical Theory of Communication, Debitel, Teleconference, Business support system, Average revenue per user, Telecommunications in Poland, Quadrature modulation, Transmux, Telegraph code, Man portable radar, Bill and keep, Plan 55-A, Postal, telegraph and telephone service, Element management system, Telecommunications in Ukraine, ANSI T1.413 Issue 2, Call Setup Success Rate, Digital Signal 3, Data circuit-terminating equipment, WINDS, B-Netz, E.123, Telecommunications in Kosovo, 92 Code, Voice-operated switch, Alarm indication signal, Integrated receiver/decoder, GEO-Mobile Radio Interface, Inside plant, Simplex communication, G.992.2, Daniel Drawbaugh, MLT-3 encoding, Data link, Triangular network coding, Computer-assisted telephone interviewing, Datastream, Link Access Procedure for Modems, National Warning System, Dropped-call rate, Douglas H. Ring, Maximum usable frequency, Hawthorne Works, AT&T CallVantage, Fernsehturm Heidelberg, Pen-Link, Tier 2 network, Gold code, Global air-traffic management, Enhanced Variable Rate Codec B, PTAT Systems, Defense in depth (computing), Satcom On The Move, Trap and trace device, Removable User Identity Module, H.320, BICSI, Transpac (cable system), Round-trip delay time, Insert Subscriber Data, Multi-frequency signaling, ESME, Telecommunications in Bulgaria, DCSNet, Telecommunications facility, UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access Network, Convention for the Protection of Submarine Telegraph Cables, Equalizer (communications), Route filtering, TPC-5CN (cable system), FALCON (cable system), AUDIX, Operator assistance, ISDN digital subscriber line, Telecommunications in Brunei, Off-hook tone, Quantum network, Road to 100G, Service Profile Identifier, Attenuation-to-crosstalk ratio, Fiber pigtail, Telecommunications in Serbia, Point-to-Point Protocol over ATM, ITU Telecom World 2006, Reverse SMS billing, H.324, LRIC, Mobile identity, Telecommunications in Malta, G.992.3 Annex L, Basic call state model, Alex (videotex service), Bluechat, Queuing delay, Disaster response, Traffic mix, Automatic frequency control, World Communication Awards, Web services protocol stack, Unit interval (data transmission), Two-wire circuit, Burst error, Two-way communication, Telecom Gold, Postpaid mobile phone, Self-healing ring, Courtesy telephone, Robinson list, Charles Williams Jr. House, Overseas Telecommunications...