• A transmitting subscriber identification (abbreviated TSID) is a string that identifies a specific fax machine as the sender of a fax transmission. The...
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  • specification. The CSID is often the same as the same machine's transmitting subscriber identification (TSID). A CSID and TSID are usually programmed into a fax...
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  • identify the transmitting user. ANI is distinct from newer caller ID services, such as call display, which are solely for informing a subscriber. Modern toll-free...
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    television T.38 Fax-over-IP Telautograph Telex Teletex Transmitting Subscriber Identification (TSID) Wirephoto Rouse, Margaret (June 2006). "What is fax...
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  • identification (Caller ID) is a telephone service, available in analog and digital telephone systems, including voice over IP (VoIP), that transmits a...
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  • TSID may mean: transmitting subscriber identification when sending faxes. MPEG Transport Stream identifier This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    access code (CAC)/Carrier identification code (CIC) IP address International mobile subscriber identity Mobile identification number Plant test number...
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  • phones. The visitor location register (VLR) provides subscriber information when the subscriber is outside its home network. Other MSCs for procedures...
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    particular relationship to the subscriber. The phone identifies the subscriber by transmitting the International mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number, which...
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  • A personal identification number (PIN; sometimes redundantly a PIN code or PIN number) is a numeric (sometimes alpha-numeric) passcode used in the process...
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    establishment of communication circuits, enabling telephone calls between subscribers. The term "central office" can also refer to a central location for fiber...
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  • operator. Most phone companies sell phones from third-party manufacturers. A Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card, which is activated by the operator once the...
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    within a subscriber organization, by using different terminal identities, e.g., "+T148". The country codes (formally, network identification codes) for...
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  • Oceania, is a telecommunication service offered by telephone companies to subscribers who operate private branch exchange (PBX) systems. The feature provides...
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    ability to "talk with electricity" by transmitting a call to his assistant, Thomas Watson. The first words transmitted were "Mr Watson, come here. I want...
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    would then transmit 2150 Hz "guard" tone back to the base station. This would also initiate ringing at the mobile, and when the mobile subscriber picked up...
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  • as part of the Q.76x series. When a telephone call is set up from one subscriber to another, several telephone exchanges could be involved, possibly across...
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  • illegal "to cause any caller identification service to knowingly transmit misleading or inaccurate caller identification information with the intent to...
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  • loop telephone circuit that is shared by multiple telephone service subscribers. Party line systems were widely used to provide telephone service, starting...
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  • number of subscribers per channel as iDEN. iDEN uses frequency-division duplexing to transmit and receive signals separately, with transmit and receive...
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  • cell in its home system. The phone also transmits a registration request along with the SID. If the subscriber has previously registered to a particular...
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    Garden, was transmitted that evening over channel 21—its original assigned channel on the Teleservice system—to its initial base of 365 subscribers in Wilkes-Barre...
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    radars the transmitting antenna also serves as the receiving antenna; this is called a monostatic radar. A radar which uses separate transmitting and receiving...
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    payments at the cafeteria. Since the 1990s, smart cards have been the subscriber identity modules (SIMs) used in GSM mobile-phone equipment. Mobile phones...
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    to the wider amateur radio community in 1978, when beacon "W" started transmitting on 3584 kHz, in the 80 meters band. There is indirect evidence that this...
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  • MIN.[citation needed] Dual SIM International Mobile Equipment Identity Subscriber identity module "GSM Cloning". www.isaac.cs.berkeley.edu. Bader, Daniel...
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    Electronic toll collection (category Radio-frequency identification)
    the first 200 kilometers, and eTag subscribers with prepaid accounts get a further 10% reduction. Non-subscribers are billed by license plate recognition...
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    developed in the late 19th and early 20th century. For identification, telephone subscribers were assigned a telephone number unique to each circuit...
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  • subscribers and the PSTN/PLMN. VoIP implementations can also allow other identification techniques to be used. For example, Skype allows subscribers to...
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  • television to discourage pirate decryption – to discourage legitimate subscribers from giving away decryption keys. Traitor tracing schemes are ineffective...
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