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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.
The production of oscillation in a circuit or device by impressing a stimulus (signal) for a period that is extremely short compared to the duration of the oscillation that it produces. Synonym shock excitation.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of the power supplied to the antenna and its gain relative to a short vertical antenna in a given direction.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of the physical thickness of an isotropic optical element and its refractive index. 2. Of an optical system, the total optical path length through all elements.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of sheath kilometers and the number of equivalent gauge pairs of conductors in a cable.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of irradiance and time, i.e., the time integral of irradiance. Note: For example, an irradiation of 100 J/m2 (joules per square meter) is obtained when an irradiance of 25 W/m2 (watts per square meter) is continuously incident for 4 seconds.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of (a) the number of minutes-of-use-and (b) the average route kilometers of circuits involved.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of (a) the number of messages, (b) the average minutes of conversation per message, and (c) the average route kilometers of circuits involved.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of (a) the number of messages and, (b) the average minutes of conversation per message.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of (a) the number of messages and, (b) the average minutes of connection per message.
Industry:Telecommunications
The product of (a) the length of a section of cable in kilometers (sheath kilometers) and (b) the ratio of the metallic content applicable to a particular group of conductors in the cable (e.g., conductors assigned to a category) to the metallic content of all conductors in the cable.
Industry:Telecommunications