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Telacasters

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Telacasters is an American band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 2007.BiographyThe two sets of brothers that comprise Telacasters officially came together in 2007. But for Tim and Dash Hutton and Kevin, Jesse and Justin Bivona, their musical histories began much earlier - ...

Telangana Social Welfare Residential Schools

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Telangana Social Welfare Residential Schools (born 2014), by Government of Telangana, India.History of TSWREISTelangana Social Welfare Residential Education Institution Society (TSWREIS) residential schools and colleges which are started by erstwhile Government of Andhra Pradesh ...

Telchur

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In the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, Telchur is the Oeridian god of Winter, Cold, and the North Wind. His symbol is a leafless tree in a field of snow.Publication historyTelchur was first detailed for the Dungeons &am...

Telchuria

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Telchuria is an ice-covered continent at the north pole of Oerth, home to the World of Greyhawk campaign setting for the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy roleplaying game. It is one of the planet's four continents, the others being Oerik, Hepmonaland, and an as-yet unnamed four...

Tele Finland

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Tele Finland was a Finnish "no frills" mobile virtual network operator. It was established by TeliaSonera on May 17, 2004 to respond to the demand for inexpensive GSM calls. At first it was a daughter company of TeliaSonera Finland but was fused to it on December 31, 20...

Tele-commerce

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OverviewTele-Commerce is any commerce over the phone and is also known as the third wave of e-commerce, which means any form of buying and selling of products or services over telephones, such as the landline phones and mobile phones.Electronic commerce, or e-commerce, is now ent...

Tele-evidence

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Tele-evidence is a method to depose before various courts for evidence using videoconferencing. It is a telemedicine tool providing viable alternative to physical appearance of doctors for judicial summons. It reduces travel cost, saves doctor’s time and helps improving...

Tele-TASK

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The "tele-Teaching Anywhere Solution Kit" (tele-TASK) is a system for tele-lecturing that was developed by Prof. Dr. Christoph Meinel's research group at the University of Trier (Germany), where it was first used in 2002. The project moved to the Hasso Plattner Institute (HPI) at...

Telebiometrics

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Telebiometrics applies biometrics to telecommunications and telecommunications to remote biometric sensing. With the emergence of multimodal biometrics systems gathering data from different sensors and contexts, International Standards that support systems performing biometric en...

TeleCAD-GIS

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TeleCAD-GIS is a scalable, Autodesk-based, CAD/GIS solution for both national and regional (local) telecommunications infrastructure networks planning, design, documenting and maintenance. It is specifically suitable for telecommunications service providers and their outsourcing ...

Telecom Council of Silicon Valley

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The Telecom Council of Silicon Valley, also known as The Telecom Council or (incorrectly) Silicon Valley Telecom Council, TCSV, or SVTC, is a Silicon Valley, California-based association of telecom companies. The group has no association with the former San Diego Telecom Council....

Telecom Grid Pakistan

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Formed in May 2007, Telecom Grid (of) Pakistan (or TGP in short) is an online community that appears to comprise over 400 industry insiders from Pakistan who work for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Cellular Companies (Mobilink, Telenor, Ufone, Warid Pakistan, CMPak, Instaphon...

Telecom-Multimedia Platform

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The Telecom-Multimedia Platform is a proprietary, cross-platform, communication technology that incorporates Voice over IP (VoIP) and digital media sharing to allow real-time content (photos, music, videos, etc.) to be displayed, exchanged, and saved by users during a phone call....

Telecommunications Bill of 2005

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The Telecommunications Bill of 2005 was a proposed United States telecommunications law that would have made regulatory changes to Internet service providers, voice over IP providers, and Internet video services.ProposalsIn its current form, the law proposes to keep VoIP services...

Telecommunications in Martinique

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Communications in Martinique.TelephoneTelephones - main lines in use:172,000 (2001)Telephones - mobile cellular:319,900 (2002)Telephone system:domestic facilities are adequatedomestic:NAinternational:microwave radio relay to Guadeloupe, Dominica, and Saint Lucia; satellite earth ...

Telecommunications in Saint Pierre and Miquelon

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Telecommunications in Saint Pierre and Miquelon include telephone, radio, television, and internet usage.TelephonyTelephones - main lines in use:4,800 (2002)Telephones - mobile cellular:0 (1994)(SPM Telecom and Globaltel now offer GSM mobile phone service)Telephone system:domesti...

Telecommunications tower

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Telecommunications towers are radio masts and towers built primarily to hold telecommunications antennas. As such antennas often have a large area and must be precisely pointed out, such towers have to be built so, that they do not much swing in the wind. So very stable structure...

Telegantic Megavision

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Telegantic Megavision (in some billings written as "teleganticmegavision") is a British children's television programme produced by The Media Merchants for Meridian and aired on ITV from 6 January to 27 April 1996. The show was presented by Emma Lee and Dave Chapman and...

Telegraph Berkeley

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Telegraph Berkeley is a commercial district south of the University of California campus in Berkeley, CA. Telegraph Avenue is its central street; Telegraph extends north/south from Oakland to Berkeley with an abrupt northern terminus at Bancroft Way adjacent to the UC Berkeley ca...

Telegraph Road (song)

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"Telegraph Road" is a song by British rock band Dire Straits, written by Mark Knopfler. It's the opening track on the 1982 album Love over Gold. While it received limited airplay due to its 14 minutes length, it has become one of the band's most beloved songs. Release a...

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