tel·e·com·mu·ni·ca·tion (tl-k-myn-kshn) n.

1. Often telecommunications. (used with a sing. verb)The science and technology of communication at a distance by electronic transmission of impulses, as by telegraph, cable, telephone, radio, or television: Telecommunications is an important area of professional growth. 2. Often telecommunications. (used with a pl. verb)The electronic systems used in transmitting messages, as by telegraph, cable, telephone, radio, or television: Telecommunications were disrupted by the brownout. 3. A message so transmitted.

Internet connection sharing
Remote Access Servers
Fax Servers
E-mail servers

Web Servers
Telephony Applications
Polling and Data Retrieval
Wide Area Networks

There has been a recent and ongoing convergence of computer, facsimile and telephony technologies, and the incredible explosion of services on the internet. No business or home can reasonably be without access to these communication resources.

The telecommunications requirements are a critical part of every network and one that we define at the outset. Our experience in designing and implementing custom tailored telecommunications solutions has been invaluable to our clients.


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