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How to pronounce telephony in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms telephone
Type of telecom, telecommunication
Has types phone call, telephone call, voice mail, voicemail, call forwarding, call, call waiting
Derivation telephonic, telephonist

Examples of telephony

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In telegraphy, telephony, radio and television, a familiar pattern has unfolded.
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Then, when telephony was deregulated, they decided their future lay in telecoms.
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GibWireline is the brand under which fixed line telephony services are provided.
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For commercial reasons, there is also a total ban on internet telephony or VoIP.
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Mobile telephony provides low-cost options for people to set up news operations.
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Internet telephony can destroy the traditional economics of the phone business.
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Coordinate the acquisition and installation of telephony hardware and software.
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That has had a cascading effect on the overall affordability of mobile telephony.
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With traditional telephony, our threat model was mostly government wiretapping.
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More examples
  • Telephone: transmitting speech at a distance
  • In telecommunication, telephony (or teh-LEH-fuh-nee) encompasses the general use of equipment to provide voice communication over distances, specifically by connecting telephones to each other.
  • (Telephonies) This is a complete listing of episodes from the Cartoon Network animated television series The Powerpuff Girls. There were 79 episodes total, including one special and a direct-to-TV movie. They are listed here in episode number order.
  • The word used to describe the science of transmitting voice over a telecommunications network.
  • A term used to refer to telephone lines, trunks, circuits, related equipment, and the information (voice, fax, and data) that is transmitted over them.
  • Transmission of speech to distant places.
  • The science of translating sound into electrical signals, transmitting them, and then converting them back to sound; that is, the science of telephones. The term is used frequently to refer to computer hardware and software that performs functions traditionally performed by telephone equipment.
  • Used to transmit sounds between widely removed points with or without connecting wires.
  • The process of converting sounds into electrical impulses for transmission over a connecting medium such as wires, fiber optics or microwave.