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telecommunications
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "telecommunications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to communication that is done via electronic devices, such as phones, computers, and other technologies. For example, you could say, "The world is becoming increasingly interconnected due to advancements in telecommunications."
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Alternative expressions(10)
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McConnell's decision could clear the way for the passage of the USA Freedom Act, which would break up the so-called "haystack" of domestic phone records out of the possession of intelligence agencies and into the possession of telecommunications companies, and change the process for querying the data, among other measures.
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He had offers from two universities, but the telecommunications firm Plessey had agreed to sponsor him – on condition he did the course at Lanchester.
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In the US, the telecommunications companies have legal immunity for their complicity, thus easing the way further.
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These commons are: water, energy, air, telecommunications and a fair and stable economic system.
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New sectors have been added to the country's output list include e-commerce, telecommunications, music and Nollywood, which is estimated to be worth billions of dollars, or 1.4% of the economy.
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In the UK it appears that the telecommunications regulator Ofcom is starting to fill the role of the organiser, after its initial decision this year on what is or isn't a major party.
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By way of lessons learnt, Masiyiwa says that in order to reach the unbanked, financial institutions – and telecommunications companies – must design services that are practical, simple and affordable.
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The Royal Corps of Signals is a combat support arm of the British army and provides the army with telecommunications and IT services.
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At a Tuesday hearing before the House intelligence committee, General Keith Alexander, the NSA director, repeatedly pointed out that the telecommunications companies and internet service providers are "compelled by the [Fisa] court" to cooperate with the NSA, a likely line of defense for the companies in a prospective class-action lawsuit.
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In the US, for example, we should end the immunity given to the telecommunications operators for assisting illegal listening.
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Mr Leeson, whose losses of £860m ($1.36 billion) brought down Barings bank, has sold his story to a newspaper for a reputed £100,000.See article: Barings' collapse recalledAmerica's Justice Department started antitrust investigations of undersea telecommunications-cable businesses.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing the industry or sector, use "telecommunications". For more casual contexts, "telecoms" is acceptable.
Common error
Avoid using "telecom" as a catch-all term for the entire field of "telecommunications". "Telecom" typically refers to a company or service provider within the industry. Use "telecommunications" to broadly describe the sector.
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Linguistic Context
Telecommunications functions primarily as a noun, referring to the technology or industry related to long-distance communication. Ludwig AI indicates its correctness in written English, as evidenced by numerous examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Formal & Business
32%
Science
32%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "telecommunications" is a grammatically correct and widely used noun to describe the industry and technologies of long-distance communication. Ludwig AI confirms its validity, showing examples from reputable sources like The Guardian and The Economist. While "telecoms" serves as a more informal shorthand, "telecommunications" maintains a neutral register suitable for news, business, and academic contexts. When writing about this area, avoid using "telecom" to refer to the general field. Be mindful of context to make sure your writing is suitable for the intended audience.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
telecoms
Shorthand for telecommunications, less formal.
communications technology
Focuses more specifically on the technological aspects of communication.
information and communication technology
Expands the scope to include information processing and related technologies.
network communications
Highlights the network aspect of communication systems.
data transmission
Emphasizes the transfer of data rather than general communication.
digital communications
Specifies that the communication is digital, implying modern technology.
electronic communication
Covers any form of communication using electronic means.
long-distance communication
Highlights the aspect of distance in communication.
wireless communication
Specifies that communication happens without physical cables.
communication infrastructure
Refers to the underlying systems and facilities that enable communication.
FAQs
How do I use "telecommunications" in a sentence?
"Telecommunications" is used to describe the industry and technologies related to long-distance communication, for example: "Advancements in telecommunications have revolutionized global connectivity."
What's the difference between "telecommunications" and "telecoms"?
"Telecommunications" is the formal, full term, while "telecoms" is an informal abbreviation commonly used in casual contexts.
What are some sectors within "telecommunications"?
Sectors within "telecommunications" include mobile communications, internet service provision, and network infrastructure.
Is "telecommunications" a countable or uncountable noun?
"Telecommunications" can be used as both a singular uncountable noun referring to the industry in general and a plural countable noun when referring to specific instances or systems of telecommunication.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested