Office Administration/Technology Chp. 3 Terms
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show | A telephone call for three or more people to talk with one another, the conference call was the first form of audio conference.
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BRIDGE | show 🗑
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CAMERA PHONE | show 🗑
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show | A telephone system were each extension is assigned a seven digit number for direct outward and direct inward dialing, leased from the regional telephone company.
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show | Processing Data in a mainframe or supercomputer with users entering data from local input devices, used by organization's along with one of the other computing models; distributed or collaborative.
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CLIENT SERVER COMPUTING | show 🗑
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show | Networks are networked to accomplish integrated operations and link common processing tasks, the network infrastructure along with collaborative software tools support data, information, and process sharing.
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show | A computer based telephone communication system for automated telephone switching and management.
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show | A high capacity digital transmission over existing twisted copper telephone lines from the office or home to the telephone switching station.
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DIGITIZING | show 🗑
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ENTERPRISE NETWORK | show 🗑
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE | show 🗑
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show | A small, specialized computer that communicates with the main Computer System and manages all routine telecommunications tasks.
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show | A communication processor that connects two dissimilar networks and translates the differences between the systems so that the computers can communicate with one another.
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GLOBAL NETWORK | show 🗑
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show | Direct dialing in overseas called by using the international access code, the code for the country called, the city your area code, and the local telephone number.
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show | A toll free call for the caller by dialing a toll free area code and telephone number; the party with the toll free number pays for the call.
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show | A private network that supports communication within an office, building, or firm at lower computer costs for the company by linking Electronic Devices so data can be shared easily and at greater speeds then otherwise provided.
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show | Connecting local area networks with fiber optic cable for high speed data transmission within a small geographic area.
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show | Devices that converts digital data codes from the Computer System into analog signals for transmission on telephone lines; required at the the receiving and sending locations.
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MULTIPLEXER | show 🗑
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NETWORK INTERFACE CARD (NIC) | show 🗑
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show | A network configuration used in local area and wide area Telecommunications Networks; three basic configurations are bus, star, and ring.
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show | A form of distributed computing were all computers on the network can access organizational data, application software, public files, and peripherals connected to the network.
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PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE (PBX) | show 🗑
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS | show 🗑
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show | Lying channels that are continuous; the three line channels are twisted wire, coaxial cable, and fiber optic cable.
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TEXT TELEPHONE (TT) | show 🗑
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show | A leased, private telephone connection linking business telephones in two locations; tie lines include T-1 and T-3 lines (dedicated service lines, DS1 and DS3).
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show | A private multimedia, multipath, third party managed, medium speed wide area network share by multiple organizations; services provided include network management comment the mail, Electronic Data interchange, and security.
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show | Used by many organizations for intranet and extranet security when the Internet is the network backbone.
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WIDE AREA TELEPHONE SERVICE (WATTS) | show 🗑
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show | Low power radio frequencies or in for eared technologies to transmit digital communications between communication devices; wireless channels include terrestrial microwave, celestial satellites, Wireless Networks, bluetooth, and cellular.
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