- Industrie: Telecommunications
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A contraction of network etiquette. The written or unwritten rules of etiquette that govern online interaction between users on the Internet. Note: Some typical rules are a ban on profane or offensive language, a requirement to respect other users, and a ban on floods of unsolicited advertisements. Netiquette rules may be enforced by a moderator or may be self-policed by other users.
Industry:Telecommunications
A control character that is transmitted when no useful information is being transmitted.
Industry:Telecommunications
A control character that is used in the place of a character that is recognized to be invalid or in error or that cannot be represented on a given device.
Industry:Telecommunications
A control character that may be used to identify either the physical end of a data medium or the end of the usable or used portion of a data medium.
Industry:Telecommunications
A control character used by some conventions to indicate that the data with which it is associated are in error or are to be disregarded. 2. An accuracy control character used to indicate that the data with which it is associated are in error, are to be disregarded, or cannot be represented on a particular device.
Industry:Telecommunications
A control message generated within a telecommunications system to indicate temporary unavailability of system resources required to complete a requested access. Note: The system blocking signal is part of system overhead information.
Industry:Telecommunications
A control message issued by an access originator for the purpose of initiating an access attempt. 2. A signal sent to a network for the purpose of initiating the establishment of a network connection. In this definition, a signal may take the form of a message.
Industry:Telecommunications
A control or overhead signal issued by a disengagement originator for the purpose of initiating a disengagement attempt.
Industry:Telecommunications
A control relationship where the same phase or aspect of a call/service attempt is influenced by one and only one service control function.
Industry:Telecommunications
A controller that provides an interface between one or more subtending radio port intermediaries and a PCS switching center, and supports air interface independent radio frequency transmission and reception functions.
Industry:Telecommunications