Digitalaccesscarriersystem (DACS) is the name used by British Telecom (BT Group plc) in the United Kingdom for a 0+2 pair gain system. For almost as...
rights-of-way. DACS (DigitalAccessCarrierSystem) is a form of pair gain used in the United Kingdom. It uses a form of time-division multiple access called ISDN...
for visual art Digitalaccess and cross-connect system, telecommunications equipment in the United States DigitalAccessCarrierSystem, telecommunications...
A carriersystem is a telecommunications system that transmits information, such as the voice signals of a telephone call and the video signals of television...
GSM and systems based on code-division multiple access (CDMA). D-AMPS uses existing AMPS channels and allows for smooth transition between digital and analog...
recent systems use digital modulation, which impresses a digital signal consisting of a sequence of binary digits (bits), a bitstream, on the carrier, by...
A digital loop carrier (DLC) is a system which uses digital transmission to extend the range of the local loop farther than would be possible using only...
Among them are the DMS-1 (originally named the DMS-256) Rural/Urban digital loop carrier, the DMS-10 telephone switch, the DMS SuperNode family of telephone...
DigitalAccess Signalling System 2 (DASS2) is an obsolescent protocol defined by British Telecom for digital links to PSTN based on ISDN. Although still...
key systems and PBX systems has become increasingly blurred. Early electronic key systems used dedicated handsets which displayed and allowed access to...
hiding digital information in a carrier signal; the hidden information should, but does not need to, contain a relation to the carrier signal. Digital watermarks...
multiple HTTP transactions onto the same TCP/IP connection. Carrier-sense multiple access and multidrop communication methods are similar to time-division...
A digital subscriber line access multiplexer (DSLAM, often pronounced DEE-slam) is a network device, often located in telephone exchanges, that connects...
Single channel per carrier (SCPC) refers to using a single signal at a given frequency and bandwidth. Most often, this is used on broadcast satellites...
frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) scheme, for example, used in 4G cellular communication systems. In OFDMA, each node may use several sub-carriers, making it...
Freedom of Mobile Multimedia Access (FOMA) or 3GSM. Unlike EDGE (IMT Single-Carrier, based on GSM) and CDMA2000 (IMT Multi-Carrier), UMTS requires new base...
generally limited to accessing their own containers and specific system-provided directories, such as the Photos library. To access files outside of their...
provide Internet access directly as well as the building blocks from which several other forms of Internet access are created. T-carrier technology dates...
with other, already established carriers, generally the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC). Local exchange carriers (LECs) are divided into incumbent...
premises to the edge of the common carrier or telecommunications service provider's network. At the edge of the carrieraccess network in a traditional public...
Digital data, in information theory and information systems, is information represented as a string of discrete symbols, each of which can take on one...
computer via a digital data carriersystem. The motivation for digital subscriber line technology was the Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) specification...
Optical Carrier transmission rates are a standardized set of specifications of transmission bandwidth for digital signals that can be carried on Synchronous...