digital switching उदाहरण वाक्य
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- In Europe call waiting was also introduced in the 1970s with the introduction of the first digital switching systems such as the Ericsson Bosch EWSD also had call waiting.
- But the line is connected to digital switching equipment at the telephone company, which gives a customer the equivalent of two ordinary telephone lines and a third data channel.
- Bell Atlantic has been one of the most technologically aggressive companies in the industry, having installed digital switching technology throughout its network and pushed hard to develop video-distribution services.
- That same year Nortel announced its " Digital World " project, which foresaw the development and market introduction of a complete family of digital switching, transmission and business communications systems.
- One-quarter of the firm's global digital switching system orders are generated in the region while one-third of its orders for GSM-based mobile communications come from the region, said its president.
- Nanotube-based transistors, also known as carbon nanotube field-effect transistors ( CNTFETs ), have been made that operate at room temperature and that are capable of digital switching using a single electron.
- Standing in St . Patrick's Cathedral amid the pipes of the 1930 Kilgen organ, which are controlled by digital switching, Peragallo offered this analysis of the musical mix stirring in churches.
- AMERITECH CORP ., Chicago, awarded a four-year contract to Northern Telecom Toronto, with an estimated value of up to $ 200 million for a system-wide upgrade of Ameritech's DMS-100 digital switching systems.
- Nokia also announced a frame agreement for supplying digital switching equipment during 1996-98, valued to about 30 million markkaa ( dlrs 7 million ) for 1996, to Estonia's telephone company, Eesti Telefon,
- The chairman of Intrakom, Greece's largest telecommunications company, on Tuesday angrily denied any involvement in an alleged fraud and bribery scandal to supply digital switching systems to the state-owned telephone monopoly, or OTE.