- Industry: Telecommunications
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A message in a computerized messaging system, and which can be retrieved by multiple entities on multiple occasions. Synonym article.
Industry:Telecommunications
A message marker for a special-category message that is intended for delivery only to a specific person, or authorized representative of that person, and therefore no one else.
Industry:Telecommunications
A message sent in the forward direction that contains (a) address information, (b) the signaling information required to route and connect a call to the called line, (c) service-class information, (d) information relating to user and network facilities, and (e) call-originator identity or call-receiver identity.
Industry:Telecommunications
A message switching center in which a message is accepted from the originating user, i.e., sender, when it is offered, held in a physical storage, and forwarded to the destination user, i.e., receiver, in accordance with the priority placed upon the message by the originating user and the availability of an outgoing channel.
Industry:Telecommunications
A message system incorporating electronic mail to a central facility which then assumes responsibility for delivering the message in hard copy form. Note: In DOD, these messages have a specific format known as message text format (MTF. ) Synonym messaging service.
Industry:Telecommunications
A message that contains two precedence designations. Note: Usually the higher precedence message is for all action addressees and the lower for all information addressees.
Industry:Telecommunications
A message that is a user request, a resource controller response, or a request/response between resource controllers.
Industry:Telecommunications
A message used for transferring keys between subscribers.
Industry:Telecommunications
A messaging standard that allows Internet users to exchange e-mail messages enhanced with graphics, video, and voice as attachments to the body of the text.
Industry:Telecommunications
A meta key word that is incorporated in the head of an HTML document, and that includes the document's name and facilitates indexing for search engines.
Industry:Telecommunications