TDM - Time-Division MultiplexingDigital Multiplexing technique in which two or more apparently simultaneous channels can be combined to form a bit stream by interleaving bits or bit ... View more
TDMA - Time-Division Multiple AccessA communications technique that uses a common channel for communications among multiple users by allocating each a unique time slot. ... View more
TDOA - Time Difference On ArrivalTDOA is a technique used in mobile networks to allow the network to obtain location information for a particular subscriber. The technique is often us... View more
TDP - Trigger Detection PointThere are two ways in which a DP may be armed. These are: Statically - a statically armed DP is known as a TDP (Trigger Detection Point) this is alway... View more
TE - Traffic EngineeringTE refers to the practice of engineering routes through typically IP based networks which are designed to cater for particular types of traffic. For e... View more
TE - Transit ExchangeA Transit Exchange unlike a LE (Local Exchange), does not have subscribers connected to it and therefore does not act as a source or sink for traffic ... View more
TE-LSP - Traffic Engineered Label Switched PathTE-LSP is a term used in MPLS to describe a preconfigured LSP whose characteristics for latency, induced jitter, number of hops etc match the criteria... View more
TEI - Terminal Endpoint IdentifierA unique identifier given to each device or terminal on an ISDN S or T interface. ... View more
TEID - Tunnel Endpoint IdentifierThe TEID unambiguously identifies a tunnel endpoint in the receiving GTP-U (GPRS Tunnelling Protocol - User) or GTP-C (GPRS Tunnelling Protocol - Cont... View more
TelecommunicationAny transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writing, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other ... View more
Telecommunication serviceService offered by a network or service provider to its customers in order to satisfy a specific telecommunication requirement. Telecommunication serv... View more
Telecommunications networkTransmission systems and, where applicable, switching equipment and other resources which permit the conveyance of signals between defined termination... View more
TeleconferenceThe live exchange of information among persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a telecommunications system. ... View more
TelemetryThe use of telecommunication for automatically indicating or recording measurements such as stock levels, weather, and road traffic information. ... View more
TelephoneA user end instrument that is used to transmit and receive voice frequency signals. ... View more
Telephone numberThe unique network address that is assigned to a telephone user, i.e., subscriber, for routing telephone calls. ... View more
TelephonyA form of telecommunication set up for the transmission of speech or, in some cases, other sounds. ... View more
TeleserviceThe type of telecommunication service that provides the complete capability, including terminal equipment functions, for communication. Examples of a ... View more
TelnetTelnet is a protocol to enable access to remote hosts, assuming relevant permissions have been granted. Telnet allows remote log on with whatever priv... View more