Telecommunications

Telecommunications is the science and technology of
communications at a distance by electronic transmission of
impulses, such as by telegraph, telephone, radio or television. It is
the foundation for the Internet and all of the emerging activities
surrounding the Internet's activities. Telecommunications is the
transmission of information by wire, radio, optical cable,
electromagnetic, or other means.

Telecommunications refers to long-distance communication (the
Greek tele means "far off"). Such communication is, in some
instances, carried out with the aid of the transient systems of
communication like aerial and wire telegraphs. In earlier times,
smoke signals, drums, fixed light beacons, and various forms of
signals, such as permanent signal systems of semaphores, were
used for the same purpose. The information that is transmitted can
be in the form of voice, symbols, pictures, text, or a combination of
these. The physical equipment of a telecommunication system
includes a transmitter or originator, one or more receivers, and a
channel or means of communication, i.e. air, water, flags, rockets,
electric telegraph wire, submarine cable, or some combination of
these. The process of communicating over a long distance.

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Christopher J. Shellito
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J. Shellito, Esq., LLC
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