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to telephony
noun
The act of sound transmission via the electromagnetic spectrum.
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The iPad did to the personal computer what text messaging did to telephony.
When it comes to telephony, he believes CDMA will be the standard for years to come.
A $400 camera will always outperform a $400 camera-phone in which photography is secondary to telephony.
But Microsoft notes that AT&T labored under a far more onerous regulation previously, prohibiting the unified company from branching into new businesses not related to telephony.
He came to the conclusion that only a radically new approach to telephony would ever be able to challenge the incumbents, whose ownership of national telephone networks gives them a huge advantage over their competitors.
The same, he believes, will now happen to telephony.Another lesson from historyThese are all convincing arguments.
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That may be an overstatement, but the Japanese seem as if they're going to almost skip the PC altogether as a way to get onto the Internet and going straight to mobile telephony to do it.
For one, a company must make a considerable investment to switch to Internet telephony.
And it does make sense, after all, to be able to prioritise telephony and video traffic over e-mails.
In the 20th century it broadened its authority to govern telephony protocols, providing the framework to allow nations to exchange faxes and phone calls.
Many traditional telecoms firms are upgrading their lines to offer the same services and may also be in a position to add mobile telephony to the bundle.
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