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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
Power loss caused by the deviation from optimum angular alignment of the axes of source to waveguide, waveguide to waveguide, or waveguide to detector. Note 1: The waveguide may be dielectric (an optical fiber) or metallic. Note 2: Angular misalignment loss does not include lateral offset loss and longitudinal offset loss.
Industry:Telecommunications
Preemptive or reactive risk-management techniques designed to increase confidence that disruption of a system will be minimized if its critical infrastructure is attacked.
Industry:Telecommunications
Preemptive or reactive risk-management techniques designed to prevent disruption of a system after its critical infrastructure is attacked.
Industry:Telecommunications
Preservation of a character during processing, storage, and transmission.
Industry:Telecommunications
Printed sets of key settings for a specific cryptonet. Keylists may be produced in list, pad, or printed tape format.
Industry:Telecommunications
Prior to divestiture, numbers that were assigned to offices according to their hierarchical function in the U. S. Public switched telephone network. Note 1: The following class numbers are used:Class 1: Regional Center (RC) Class 2: Sectional Center (SC) Class 3: Primary Center (PC) Class 4: Toll Center (TC) Class 5: End Office (EO) Note 2: Any one center handles traffic from one center to two or more centers lower in the hierarchy. Since divestiture, these designations have become less firm.
Industry:Telecommunications
Prior to divestiture, numbers that were assigned to offices according to their hierarchical function in the U. S. Public switched telephone network. Note 1: The following class numbers are used:Class 1: Regional Center (RC) Class 2: Sectional Center (SC) Class 3: Primary Center (PC) Class 4: Toll Center (TC) Class 5: End Office (EO) Note 2: Any one center handles traffic from one center to two or more centers lower in the hierarchy. Since divestiture, these designations have become less firm.
Industry:Telecommunications
Priority, unless specifically qualified, is the right to occupy a specific frequency for authorized uses, free of harmful interference from stations of other agencies. 2. Synonym priority level. 3. In DOD record communications systems, one of the four levels of precedence used to establish the time frame for handling a given message. 4. In DOD voice communications systems, one of the levels of precedence assigned to a subscriber telephone for the purpose of preemption of telephone services.
Industry:Telecommunications
Private networks are composed of stations which are not directly accessible from all PSTN stations via the use of NANP E. 164 numbers.
Industry:Telecommunications
Privileges that allow an entity to act on behalf of another entity.
Industry:Telecommunications