Wikipedia - 1994-1996 United States broadcast television realignment -- Series of events between Fox Broadcasting Company and New World Communications
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Wikipedia - 2021 in quantum computing and communication
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Wikipedia - 226th Combat Communications Group -- US combat communications headquarters unit
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Wikipedia - 25S Satellite Communications Systems Operator/Maintainer -- Military communication of the United States
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Wikipedia - 2Africa -- Proposed international submarine telecommunications cable
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Wikipedia - 360networks -- Telecommunications carrier
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Wikipedia - 5G -- Fifth generation of cellular mobile communications
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Wikipedia - 60 Hudson Street -- Telecommunications skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
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Wikipedia - 6G (network) -- 6th generation of cellular mobile communications
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Wikipedia - A1 Bulgaria -- Bulgarian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - ABS (satellite operator) -- Bermuda-based operator of communication satellites
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Wikipedia - Access Communications -- Canadian communications company
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Wikipedia - Access network -- Part of a telecommunication network
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Wikipedia - Accounting -- Measurement, processing and communication of financial information about economic entities
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Wikipedia - ACME Communications -- American TV broadcasting company
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Wikipedia - ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications
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Wikipedia - A Communication to My Friends
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Wikipedia - Activ8me -- Australian telecommunications carrier
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Wikipedia - Address Resolution Protocol -- Telecommunications protocol used for resolution of network layer addresses
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Wikipedia - Adelphia Communications Corporation -- Former American cable television company
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Wikipedia - Admission control -- A validation process for connections in communication systems
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Wikipedia - Adobe Technical Communication Suite
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Wikipedia - Advanced Mobile Telephone System -- Full-duplex analog mobile radio communication system
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Wikipedia - Advertising -- Form of communication for marketing, typically paid for
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Wikipedia - Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network -- Worldwide system of aeronautical fixed circuits
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Wikipedia - Africell Uganda -- Ugandan telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Africell -- West African telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - After-death communication
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Wikipedia - Agent Communication Language
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Wikipedia - Agent Communications Language -- A proposed standard language for software agent communication
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Wikipedia - Aircel -- Defunct Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System
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Wikipedia - Airspan Networks -- American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Airtel Africa -- African subsidiary of Airtel, providing telecommunications and mobile money services
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Wikipedia - Airtel India -- Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Airtel Networks Limited -- Telecommunications company in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - AirTouch -- U.S. communications company
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Wikipedia - Alaska Broadcast Communications -- Alaskan radio broadcasting company
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Wikipedia - Alaska Rural Communications Service -- Television network in Alaska, United States
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Wikipedia - Allen curve -- Graphical representation of human communication
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Wikipedia - Alltel -- Former American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Aloha Station Trust -- Privately owned divestiture trust for former Clear Channel Communications radio stations
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Wikipedia - Altice Portugal -- Portuguese telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - Altice USA -- American telecommunications and media company; spin-off of Altice Europe
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Wikipedia - Alyssa Farah -- American political advisor and communications professional
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Wikipedia - A Mathematical Theory of Communication -- Article about theory of communication by Claude Shannon
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Wikipedia - Amaysim -- Australian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - American Tower -- American communications infrastructure company
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Wikipedia - Amos-17 -- Commercial communication satellite
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Wikipedia - AMX-1 -- Fiber optic submarine communications cable
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Wikipedia - Andhra Pradesh State FiberNet Limited -- Communications network in Andhra Pradesh, India
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Wikipedia - AN/DRC-8 Emergency Rocket Communications System -- US Strategic Forces system to communication with ballistic missiles in use from 1963-1991
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Wikipedia - Animal communication
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Wikipedia - Ansible -- Fictional machine capable of instantaneous or superluminal communication
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Wikipedia - ANSI C12.22 -- Communication standard for automatic meter reading
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Wikipedia - Antique radio -- Vintage telecommunication audio receiver
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Wikipedia - APCN 2 -- Submarine communications cable
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Wikipedia - APCN -- Submarine telecommunications cable system linking nine Asian countries
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Wikipedia - APM College of Business and Communication -- Australian private business college
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Wikipedia - APNG (cable system) -- Submarine telecommunications cable system linking Australia and Papua New Guinea
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Wikipedia - Apollo (cable system) -- Optical submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - Appia (software) -- Free and open-source Java layered communication toolkit
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Wikipedia - APRS Calling -- Brevity code used via APRS to request communications elsewhere
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Wikipedia - Arcor (telecommunications)
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Wikipedia - Arelis Uribe -- Chilean journalist, writer, and communication expert
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Wikipedia - Arqiva -- British telecommunications and broadcast infrastructure company
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Wikipedia - Arris International -- Telecommunications equipment manufacturing brand
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Wikipedia - ARSAT -- Argentine government-owned telecommunications company incorporated in 2006
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Wikipedia - Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication -- Research centre in Pennsylvania State University
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Wikipedia - Asianet Satellite Communications -- Indian cable operator
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Wikipedia - AsiaSat 8 -- Commercial communication satellite
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Wikipedia - Association for Educational Communications and Technology -- Academic and professional association
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Wikipedia - Association for Progressive Communications
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Wikipedia - Astra 1K -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Astra 2B -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Asynchronous communication
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Wikipedia - Asynchronous Transfer Mode -- Digital telecommunications protocol for voice, video, and data
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Wikipedia - AT&T Communications -- American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Atheros Communications
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Wikipedia - A Tower -- Type of communication tower in East Germany
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Wikipedia - ATS-1 -- Communications and weather satellite
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Wikipedia - Attorney-client privilege -- Concept of U.S. law client communications
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Wikipedia - Augmentative and Alternative Communication (journal) -- Scientific journal
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Wikipedia - Augmentative and alternative communication -- Techniques used for those with communication impairments
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Wikipedia - Au (mobile phone company) -- Japanese telecommunication brand
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Wikipedia - Australian Communications and Media Authority -- Australian government statutory authority
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Wikipedia - Autism Is a World -- A 2004 documentary which uncritically portrays a discredited communication technique
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Wikipedia - Autism -- Neurodevelopmental disorder involving social communication difficulties and repetitive behavior
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Wikipedia - Automated Certificate Management Environment -- Communications protocol for automating interactions between certificate authorities and web servers
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Wikipedia - Automatic block signaling -- Railroad communications system
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Wikipedia - Automotive hacking -- The exploitation of vulnerabilities within the software, hardware, and communication systems of automobiles
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Wikipedia - Aviation, Communication and Allied Workers Union -- Trade union in Trinidad and Tobago
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Wikipedia - Axiata -- Malaysian multinational telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Backhaul (telecommunications)
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Wikipedia - Baden Tower -- Communication tower in Baden, Ontario, Canada
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Wikipedia - Balance return loss -- telecommunication theory
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Wikipedia - Bandwidth management -- Process of measuring and controlling the communications on a network link, to avoid filling the link to capacity or overfilling the link
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Wikipedia - Bandwidth (signal processing) -- Difference between the upper and lower frequencies passed by a filter, communication channel, or signal spectrum
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Wikipedia - Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited -- Bangladesh government-owned company
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Wikipedia - Base transceiver station -- Communication equipment
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Wikipedia - BC Tel -- Former Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - BDSNi -- Submarine communications cable
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Wikipedia - Bee learning and communication -- Cognitive and sensory processes in bees
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Wikipedia - Behavioral communication
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Wikipedia - Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Bell Aliant -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Bell Canada -- Canadian telecommunications and media company
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Wikipedia - Bell MTS -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Betavine -- Website created by English telecommunications company Vodafone
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Wikipedia - Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited -- Indian public sector telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Bharti Airtel -- Indian multinational telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Bharti Infratel -- Indian telecommunications infrastructure company
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Wikipedia - Bibliography of encyclopedias: film, radio, television and mass communications -- Wikipedia bibliography
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Wikipedia - Binary Synchronous Communications
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Wikipedia - Binatone -- British telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications -- Scientific journal covering biochemistry and biophysics.
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Wikipedia - Biocommunication (science)
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Wikipedia - Bitmessage -- Peer to peer encrypted communication protocol
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Wikipedia - Black Mountain transmitting station -- Broadcasting and telecommunications facility near Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Wikipedia - Block Communications -- American media holding company
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Wikipedia - Block (telecommunications) -- Data transmission method in telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Blonder Tongue Labs -- American communications equipment company
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Wikipedia - BlueFocus Communication Group -- Chinese marketing company
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Wikipedia - Blue Ridge Communications
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Wikipedia - Body language of dogs -- Communication whereby dogs express emotions and intentions through bodily movements
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Wikipedia - Body language -- A type of nonverbal communication
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Wikipedia - Boost Mobile -- Wireless communications brand
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Wikipedia - Boston University College of Communication -- Communications school at Boston University
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Wikipedia - Bradford J. Shwedo -- Joint Staff Director for Command, Control, Communications, and Computers/Cyber
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Wikipedia - Brain-brain interface -- Direct communication pathway between the brain of one animal and the brain of another animal
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Wikipedia - Bresnan Communications -- Defunct American cable television provider
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Wikipedia - BRICS Cable -- Planned optical fiber submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - Brinkley Act -- Clause of the Communications Act of 1934
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Wikipedia - Broadband.gov -- US Federal Communications Commission website
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Wikipedia - Broadpoint -- Defunct US telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Brocade Communications Systems
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Wikipedia - Brunico Communications -- Canadian magazine publishing company
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Wikipedia - BSNL Broadband -- Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - BSNL Mobile -- Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - BT Tower -- Communications tower in London, England
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Wikipedia - Bultoo Radio -- Mobile-based communication service
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Wikipedia - Bump-in-the-wire -- Communications device
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Wikipedia - Burlington Telecom -- Telecommunications company in Vermont, US
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Wikipedia - Burst error -- A contiguous sequence of errors occurring in a communications channel
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Wikipedia - Business letter -- Written form of communication among businesses and between businesses and individuals
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Wikipedia - Business Wire -- American marketing/communications company
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Wikipedia - Cable & Wireless Communications -- Current British communications operator
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Wikipedia - Cab Secure Radio -- British Rail driver/signaller communication system
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Wikipedia - California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
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Wikipedia - Call detail record -- Automated data record that documents the details of a telephone call or other telecommunications transaction
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Wikipedia - Call setup -- Telecommunications process
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Wikipedia - Canadian Communication Association
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Wikipedia - Canadian Journal of Communication -- Canadian academic journal
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Wikipedia - Canadian Network Operators Consortium -- Independent telecommunications providers lobby group
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Wikipedia - Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission -- Canadian broadcasting and telecommunications regulator
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Wikipedia - Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex -- Interplanetary radio communication station
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Wikipedia - Caradon Hill transmitting station -- Broadcasting and telecommunications facility
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Wikipedia - Caribe.Net -- Telecommunications company in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Carmela Troncoso -- Spanish telecommunication engineer
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Wikipedia - Carolyn Ellis -- American communication scholar
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Wikipedia - Carrier aggregation -- Wireless communication technique
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Wikipedia - Carso Global Telecom -- Mexican telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Cascade Model of Relational Dissolution -- Relational communications theory
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Wikipedia - Casiano Communications -- Publisher of Caribbean Business news
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Wikipedia - Catalan Communications -- Publisher
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Wikipedia - Cat communication -- Feline means of sending or receiving information
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Wikipedia - Category:American communications businesspeople
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Wikipedia - Category:Animal communication
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Wikipedia - Category:British telecommunications engineers
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Wikipedia - Category:Communication scholars
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Wikipedia - Category:Communications in Antarctica
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Wikipedia - Category:Communication studies
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Wikipedia - Category:Communication theorists
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Wikipedia - Category:Communication theory
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Wikipedia - Category:Communication
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Wikipedia - Category:Computer-mediated communication
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Wikipedia - Category:Human communication
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Wikipedia - Category:Interpersonal communication
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Wikipedia - Category:Interstellar communication
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Wikipedia - Category:Nonverbal communication
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Wikipedia - Category:Scholarly communication
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Wikipedia - Category:Technical communication
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications equipment vendors
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications in Africa
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications in Asia
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications in Europe
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications in North America
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications in Oceania
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications in South America
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications in the Americas
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications-related introductions in 1904
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Wikipedia - Category:Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Category:Wireless communication systems
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Wikipedia - CAT Telecom -- Thai telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - CBS, Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission -- United States Supreme Court case
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Wikipedia - Cell Communication & Adhesion -- UK academic journal
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Wikipedia - Cellnex -- Spanish telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Cell signaling -- System of communication
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Wikipedia - Cell site -- Cellular telephone site where antennae and electronic communications equipment are placed - typically on a radio mast, tower, or other raised structure - to create a cell (or adjacent cells) in a cellular network
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Wikipedia - Cellular communication networks
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Wikipedia - Cellular communication
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Wikipedia - Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency -- Defunct UK government agency based in Norwich, England
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Wikipedia - Central Telegraph -- Russian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Centre commun d'etudes de television et telecommunications -- French telecommunications research center
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Wikipedia - Chaim Noy -- Professor of media and communication
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Wikipedia - Channel (communications)
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Wikipedia - Channel expansion theory -- A theory of communication media perceptions
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Wikipedia - Channel service unit -- Telecommunications equipment
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Wikipedia - Chaos Communication Congress
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Wikipedia - Charter Communications -- American cable services provider
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Wikipedia - Charter Spectrum -- Brand of Charter Communications used to market communications services
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Wikipedia - Chime Communications Limited -- Marketing services company headquartered in London, UK
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Wikipedia - Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute -- former research institute in Ellensburg, Washington
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Wikipedia - China Communications Construction Company -- Chinese construction company
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Wikipedia - China Telecommunications Corporation
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Wikipedia - Chip (CDMA) -- Digital communications term
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Wikipedia - Chollian -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Chris W. Allen -- Professor in the College of Communication, Fine Arts and Media at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) and a Fulbright scholar,
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Wikipedia - Chronemics -- Study of the role of time in communication
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Wikipedia - Chugoku Communication Network -- Radio station in Hiroshima, Japan
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Wikipedia - Chunghwa Telecom -- Taiwanese telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Ciena -- Telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Cignal TV -- Media and telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Cincinnati Bell -- US communications company
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Wikipedia - Circles.Life -- Telecommunications company in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Citytv -- Canadian television network owned by Rogers Communications
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Wikipedia - Claro (company) -- Latin American communications services brand, owned by the Mexican company America Movil.
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Wikipedia - Claro Puerto Rico -- Puerto Rican telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - Clearwire -- Former U.S. telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Client-to-client protocol -- Type of communication between Internet Relay Chat (IRC) clients
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Wikipedia - Climate communication
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Wikipedia - C-Lion1 -- Submarine communications cable between Finland and Germany
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Wikipedia - Closed-loop communication
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Wikipedia - Cluttering -- Speech and communication disorder
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Wikipedia - CMS-01 -- Indian communication satellite
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Wikipedia - CN Tower -- Communications and observation tower in Toronto, Canada
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Wikipedia - Cobridge Communications
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Wikipedia - Coca-Cola Telecommunications -- Syndication unit of Columbia Pictures Television
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Wikipedia - Code-division multiple access -- Channel access method used by various radio communication technologies
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Wikipedia - Code talker -- People using their native language for secret wartime communication
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Wikipedia - Cogeco -- Canadian telecommunications and media company headquartered in Montreal, Quebec
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Wikipedia - College of Fine Arts and Communication at East Carolina University
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Wikipedia - Collision (telecommunications)
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Wikipedia - Comcast -- American telecommunications conglomerate
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Wikipedia - Com Hem -- Swedish telecommunications brand
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Wikipedia - Commercial code (communications) -- List of codes and abbreviations used to save on cablegram costs
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Wikipedia - Committee on Transport and Communications -- Swedish parliamentary committee
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Wikipedia - Common traffic advisory frequency -- VHF radio frequency used in air-to-air communication
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Wikipedia - Communication Arts (magazine) -- American trade journal
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Wikipedia - Communication channel
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Wikipedia - Communication complexity
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Wikipedia - Communication cycle
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Wikipedia - Communication design
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Wikipedia - Communication diagram
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Wikipedia - Communication disorders
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Wikipedia - Communication disorder
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Wikipedia - Communication endpoint
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Wikipedia - Communication in small groups
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Wikipedia - Communication Monographs
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Wikipedia - Communication networks
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Wikipedia - Communication network
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Wikipedia - Communication protocols
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Wikipedia - Communication protocol -- System for exchanging messages between computing systems
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Wikipedia - Communication Research
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Wikipedia - Communications Act of 1934 -- 1934 act of United States Congress
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Wikipedia - Communications and Information Services Corps
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Wikipedia - Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act
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Wikipedia - Communications blackout -- Halt to communication abilities or utilization
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Wikipedia - Communication sciences
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Wikipedia - Communication science
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Wikipedia - Communications, Computers, and Networks (Scientific American)
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Wikipedia - Communications, Computers, and Networks -- Special issue of Scientififc American magazine
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Wikipedia - Communications controller
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Wikipedia - Communications Corporation of America -- American media company
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Wikipedia - Communications Decency Act -- Attempt by the United States Congress to regulate pornographic material on the Internet
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Wikipedia - Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada -- Former Canadian trade union
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Wikipedia - Communications High School -- Magnet high school in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States
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Wikipedia - Communications Hill, San Jose -- Neighborhood of San Jose in Santa Clara, California, United States
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Wikipedia - Communications infrastructure
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Wikipedia - Communications in Indonesia -- Overview of telecommunications in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - Communications in Japan -- Overview of telecommunications in Japan
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Wikipedia - Communications intelligence
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Wikipedia - Communications in the United States -- Regulated by the Federal Communications Commission
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Wikipedia - Communication skills
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Wikipedia - Communications management unit -- Restrictive group in US Federal Bureau of Prisons
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Wikipedia - Communications management
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Wikipedia - Communications media in Romania
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Wikipedia - Communications networks
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Wikipedia - Communications of the ACM
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Wikipedia - Communication software
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Wikipedia - Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Wikipedia - Communication source
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Wikipedia - Communications panel -- Surface control panel for underwater diving voice communications system
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Wikipedia - Communications protection -- Application of communications security measures to telecommunications systems
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Wikipedia - Communications protocols
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Wikipedia - Communications protocol
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Wikipedia - Communications Research Centre Canada -- Canadian government scientific laboratory for research and development in wireless technologies
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Wikipedia - Communications satellites
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Wikipedia - Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Communications School (United States Marine Corps) -- School of the United States Marine Corps
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Wikipedia - Communications Security Establishment Canada
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Wikipedia - Communications Security Establishment
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Wikipedia - Communications security
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Wikipedia - Communications service provider
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Wikipedia - Communicationssprache -- International auxiliary language
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Wikipedia - Communications survivability -- telecommunications engineering ability
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Wikipedia - Communications system
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Wikipedia - Communication Studies
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Wikipedia - Communication studies
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Wikipedia - Communications
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Wikipedia - Communications Workers of America -- U.S./Canadian labor union
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Wikipedia - Communication system
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Wikipedia - Communication technology
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Wikipedia - Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems
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Wikipedia - Communication theory
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Wikipedia - Communication University of China station -- Beijing Subway station
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Wikipedia - Communication University of Zhejiang -- Public national university in Hangzhou, China
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Wikipedia - Communication -- Act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and rules
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Wikipedia - Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence
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Wikipedia - Comparison of communication satellite operators -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - Comparison of synchronous and asynchronous signalling -- Methods for establishing a communications rhythm
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Wikipedia - Computer mediated communication
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Wikipedia - Computer-mediated communication
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Wikipedia - Computer Physics Communications
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Wikipedia - Comsys -- Japanese telecommunications construction and engineering company
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Wikipedia - Comwave -- Canadian telecommunications reseller
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Wikipedia - Condenser telephone -- device allowing telephone communication over Morse code telegraph
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Wikipedia - Connectionless communication
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Wikipedia - Connection-oriented communication
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Wikipedia - Consolidated Communications
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Wikipedia - Constant-weight code -- Method for encoding data in communications
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Wikipedia - Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems -- Coordinator of data standards for space communication
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Wikipedia - Contention (telecommunications)
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Wikipedia - Controlled area -- telecommunication area
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Wikipedia - Controller-pilot data link communications -- Air traffic controlling method
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Wikipedia - Conversation -- Interactive communication between two or more people
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Wikipedia - Conway's law -- Adage stating that organizations design systems that mirror their own communication structure
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Wikipedia - Cooperative wireless communications
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Wikipedia - Corporate communication
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Wikipedia - Corps des telecommunications -- French engineering organization
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Wikipedia - Cox Communications -- American cable provider
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Wikipedia - Craig Wireless -- Canadian communications company
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Wikipedia - Crain Communications Building -- -- Crain Communications Building --
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Wikipedia - Crew resource management -- Aircrew training concept to improve communication and decision-making
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Wikipedia - Crisis communication
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Wikipedia - Cross-cultural communication
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Wikipedia - Crosstalk Mk.4 -- PC telecommunications, terminal emulation, file transfer
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Wikipedia - Crypto AG -- Swiss company specialising in communications and information security
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Wikipedia - Cryptography -- Practice and study of secure communication techniques
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Wikipedia - Crystal Palace transmitting station -- Telecommunications site in Bromley, England
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Wikipedia - CSL Mobile -- Hong Kong telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - Cultural communication
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Wikipedia - Cyba Audi -- Communication strategist
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Wikipedia - Cyberbullying -- Type of bullying occurs within electronic communication networking, the Internet and computer technology
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Wikipedia - Cybercrimes Act in Tanzania -- Law in Tanzania for criminalizing offences related to computer systems and Information Communication Technologies; provides for investigation, collection, and use of electronic evidence in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibar
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Wikipedia - Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
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Wikipedia - Cybernetics -- the study of computer of how governing automatic processes and communications
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Wikipedia - Data circuit-terminating equipment -- communications system component
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Wikipedia - Data communications
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Wikipedia - Data communication
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Wikipedia - Datagram Transport Layer Security -- Communications protocol; lets datagram-based applications communicate in a way designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or message forgery
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Wikipedia - Data link layer -- Point-to-point communications layer of the OSI model of computer networking
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Wikipedia - Data transmission -- Transfer of data over a point-to-point or point-to-multipoint communication channel
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Wikipedia - Daum Communications
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Wikipedia - David Zarefsky -- American communication scholar
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Wikipedia - DeAnna M. Burt -- U.S. Space Force Director of Operations and Communications
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Wikipedia - Dedicated short-range communications
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Wikipedia - Deej -- A 2017 documentary which portrays a communication technique
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Wikipedia - Deep Space Optical Communications -- demo to fly on Psyche spacecraft in 2022
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Wikipedia - Defense Communications Agency
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Wikipedia - Defensive communication -- Type of communication between people
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Wikipedia - Department of Communications and the Arts (1994-98) -- Australian government department
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Wikipedia - Department of Communications and the Arts (Australia) -- Australian government department
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Wikipedia - Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications -- Department of the Australian federal government
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Wikipedia - Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications -- Telecommunications department of Ireland
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Wikipedia - Deutsche Telekom -- German telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Development communication
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Wikipedia - Dharma Agrawal -- Communications scientist
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Wikipedia - Dialog Axiata -- Sri Lankan telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Dicastery for Communications
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Wikipedia - Digi Communications -- Telecommunications company in Romania, Hungary, Spain and Italy
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Wikipedia - Digital communications
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Wikipedia - Digital cross connect system -- Telecommunications equipment
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Wikipedia - Digital divide in Nigeria -- Internet divide for communication technology
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Wikipedia - Digital divide -- Inequality of access to information and communication technologies
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Wikipedia - Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Digital enhanced cordless telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Digital Max -- Former advertising mascot of Cox Communications
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Wikipedia - Dimitra Simeonidou -- Telecommunications researcher
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Wikipedia - Dionisio Jakosalem -- Former Governor of Cebu and Secretary of Commerce and Communication under the United States Military Government of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Diplomatic Wireless Service -- British communications system
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Wikipedia - Direct revelation -- Belief in a communication from God to a person
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Wikipedia - Discord (software) -- Software for Internet communication
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Wikipedia - Discovery Communications
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Wikipedia - Display Data Channel -- Communication protocols
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Wikipedia - Distortion-limited operation -- signal-related condition in telecommunications engineering
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Wikipedia - Distributel -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Dito Telecommunity -- Filipino telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Diver communications -- Methods used by underwater divers to communicate
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Wikipedia - Diversified Communications -- American media company
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Wikipedia - Diver's telephone -- Hard wired diver communications equipment
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Wikipedia - Diver voice communications -- Protocol for spoken communications in diving operations
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Wikipedia - DMAX (British TV channel) -- British TV channel owned by Discovery Communications
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Wikipedia - DNA Oyj -- Finnish telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - DoCoMo Pacific -- Telecommunications company in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands
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Wikipedia - Dominance signal -- Type of animal communication
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Wikipedia - Draft:Boost Mobile (US) -- Wireless communications brand
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Wikipedia - Draft:Media Jockey -- Name for person who does mix or create fusion of communication by collaborating and mixing different traditional communications methods or platform to reach an audience
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Wikipedia - Draft:Now Telecom -- Philippine telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Draft:Shalendra Fonseka -- Electrical, Electronic, Communication & Weapon Engineer of Sri Lanka Navy
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Wikipedia - Draft:Zoiper (software) -- Telecommunications software service/application
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Wikipedia - Dramatism -- interpretive communication studies theory
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Wikipedia - Drewry Communications -- Former American media company
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Wikipedia - Drip marketing -- Communication strategy
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Wikipedia - Drums in communication
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Wikipedia - D. Shelton A. Gunaratne -- Professor of mass communications
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Wikipedia - Dunant (submarine communications cable) -- Transatlantic communications cable connecting the US to France
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Wikipedia - Duplex (telecommunications) -- Communication flowing in both directions
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Wikipedia - DZS -- US telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Early Warning and Response System -- European communicable disease communication system
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Wikipedia - Eastlink (company) -- Canadian cable television and telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - EchoStar XVI -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Ecma International -- Standards organization for information and communication systems
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Wikipedia - Econet Global -- Zimbabwean telecommunications group headquartered in South Africa
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Wikipedia - Econet Telecom Lesotho -- Telecommunication company in Lesotho
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Wikipedia - E-democracy -- Use of information and communication technology in political and governance processes
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Wikipedia - Eir (telecommunications) -- Irish telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - Electronic Communications Privacy Act
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Wikipedia - Electronic communication
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Wikipedia - Emily Falk -- American psychologist, neuroscientist, and professor of communication
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Wikipedia - Emley Moor transmitting station -- Telecommunications and broadcasting facility in West Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - Emmis Communications -- American media conglomerate
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Wikipedia - Emotions in virtual communication
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Wikipedia - Employee silence -- Lack of communication within an organization
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Wikipedia - Encapsulation (networking) -- Method of designing modular communication protocols in which separate functions are abstracted from their underlying structures
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Wikipedia - EncroChat -- Communications network and service provider
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Wikipedia - Engine order telegraph -- Communications device used on a ship
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Wikipedia - English as a lingua franca -- Use of the English language for international communication
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Wikipedia - Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones -- National communications and media regulator of Argentina
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Wikipedia - Enterprise service bus -- Communication system in a service-oriented architecture
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Wikipedia - Entravision Communications -- American media company
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Wikipedia - Environmental communication
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Wikipedia - Ephemeral port -- Short-lived transport protocol port for IP communications
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Wikipedia - Ericsson -- Swedish provider of communications technology and services
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Wikipedia - Error correction code -- scheme for controlling errors in data over noisy communication channels
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Wikipedia - Error detection and correction -- Techniques that enable reliable delivery of digital data over unreliable communication channels
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Wikipedia - Ethernet frame -- Protocol data unit of Ethernet telecommunications technologies
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Wikipedia - Ethernet physical layer -- physical network layer of the Ethernet communications technologies
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Wikipedia - Ethio telecom -- State-owned company that feeds telecommunication and the Internet service in Ethiopia
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Wikipedia - Euskaltel -- Spanish telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Eutelsat 31A -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Eutelsat 36A -- French communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Event Communications -- Museum exhibition design firm
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Wikipedia - Excommunication (album) -- album by Tyler Glenn
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Wikipedia - Excommunication (Catholic Church)
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Wikipedia - Excommunication of Margaret McBride
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Wikipedia - Ex-communication
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Wikipedia - Excommunication -- Censure used to deprive, suspend, or limit membership in a religious community
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Wikipedia - Extended Channel Interpretation -- Communication protocol extension for the bar code reader to host interface
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Wikipedia - EZ Communications -- American radio broadcasting company
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Wikipedia - Facilitated communication
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Wikipedia - Facsimile converter -- One of two devices in telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Fahim Hashimy -- Former Minister of Telecommunication & Information Technology
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Wikipedia - FairPoint Communications
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Wikipedia - Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services -- Former broadcasting regulator of Argentina
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Wikipedia - Federal Communications Commission -- Independent agency of the U.S. Government
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Wikipedia - Federal Telecommunications Institute -- Mexican telecommunications regulator, established 2013
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Wikipedia - Fiber-optic communication -- Method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of light through an optical fiber
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Wikipedia - Fieldata -- Military communication project and ASCII precursor
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Wikipedia - Fingerspelling -- Form of communication using one or both hands
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Wikipedia - Fisher Communications -- American media company
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Wikipedia - Flag signals -- Communication using flags
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Wikipedia - Flood control (communications) -- communication protocol feature
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Wikipedia - Florianturm -- Telecommunications tower and landmark of Dortmund, Germany
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Wikipedia - FORCE11 -- Non-profit organisation to enhance research publishing and communication
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Wikipedia - Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below -- Linux-based military communication platform
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Wikipedia - Forward secrecy -- Property of secure communication protocols in which compromise of long-term keys does not compromise past session keys.
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Wikipedia - Frame check sequence -- Error-detecting code used in communications protocols
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Wikipedia - Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems
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Wikipedia - Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Freedom of the press -- Freedom of communication and expression through mediums including various electronic media and published materials
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Wikipedia - Freenet AG -- German telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Freenet -- Peer-to-peer Internet platform for censorship-resistant communication
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Wikipedia - Free-space optical communication
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Wikipedia - Frog hearing and communication
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Wikipedia - Frontier Communications -- American communication company
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Wikipedia - Future Air Navigation System -- Avionics system which provides direct data link communication between the pilot and the air traffic controller
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Wikipedia - Galaxy 11 -- American geostationary communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Galaxy 15 -- American telecommunications satellite
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Wikipedia - Galaxy (satellite) -- Family of communications satellites operated by Intelsat
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Wikipedia - Galvanic isolation -- Electrical insulation that allows communication, but blocks current from flowing from one side to another
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Wikipedia - Gary Kreps -- Communication scholar, professor, author
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Wikipedia - Gateway (telecommunications)
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Wikipedia - General Mobile Radio Service -- Land-mobile FM UHF radio service for short-distance two-way communications
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Wikipedia - Generic Substation Events -- Communications method used in power grids
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Wikipedia - Genesis Communications Network -- American radio network
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Wikipedia - Geocell -- Cellular branch of Georgian telecommunication company Silknet
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Wikipedia - Gerard J. Foschini -- American telecommunications engineer
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Wikipedia - Gesture -- Form of non-verbal communication or non-vocal communication
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Wikipedia - G.fast -- Telecommunication standard
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Wikipedia - Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications -- Ghanaian Company
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Wikipedia - Gizmodo Media Group -- Media group owned by Univision Communications
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Wikipedia - Global Information Grid -- Communications project of the United States Department of Defense
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Wikipedia - Global Sports Communication -- Sports management company
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Wikipedia - Globalstar -- Global Sat telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Global System for Mobile Communications
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Wikipedia - Globe Telecom -- Telecommunications service provider in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Glossary of communication disorders -- Wikipedia glossary
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Wikipedia - GMMB, Inc. -- Political communications and advertising firm
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Wikipedia - GO-1 -- Submarine communications cable
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Wikipedia - Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex -- US observatory near Barstow, California
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Wikipedia - Google Currents -- Software developed by Google for internal enterprise communication
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Wikipedia - Google Hangouts -- Communication
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Wikipedia - Gottfried Ungerboeck -- Austrian communications engineer
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Wikipedia - Government Communications Headquarters
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Wikipedia - Government Communications Security Bureau
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Wikipedia - Graceba Total Communications
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Wikipedia - Grace Hopper (submarine communications cable) -- Transatlantic communications cable connecting the US to UK and Spain
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Wikipedia - Grande Communications Stadium -- Sports stadium in Midland, Texas, U.S.
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Wikipedia - Grande Communications
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Wikipedia - Graphic communication -- Communication using graphic elements
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Wikipedia - Graphic design -- Process of visual communication
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Wikipedia - Ground station -- Terrestrial radio station for communication with spacecraft
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Wikipedia - Group call -- Form of telecommunication between more than two parties where all can participate actively
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Wikipedia - Groupe TVA -- Canadian communications company
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Wikipedia - Grupo Vocento -- Spanish communications company
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Wikipedia - GSAT-30 -- Indian telecommunications satellite
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Wikipedia - GSAT-31 -- Indian telecommunications satellite
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Wikipedia - GSAT-7A -- Military communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Guerrilla communication
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Wikipedia - Guy Gannett Communications -- American media company
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Wikipedia - Halifax transmitting station -- Broadcasting and telecommunications facility in Yorkshire, England
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Wikipedia - Hall Communications -- American radio broadcast company
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Wikipedia - Halvor Bothner-By -- Telecommunication engineer
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Wikipedia - Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association -- Public broadcaster in southeast Virginia, United States
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Wikipedia - Hanna Bogucka -- Polish telecommunications engineer
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Wikipedia - Haptic communication -- Branch of nonverbal communication that refers to the ways in which people and animals communicate, and interact via the sense of touch
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Wikipedia - Harold Innis's communications theories
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Wikipedia - Hawaii Inter-Island Cable System -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - Hazel Gaudet-Erskine -- American social and communications scientist
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Wikipedia - Health Communication
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Wikipedia - Health communication
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Wikipedia - Hearst Communications -- American multinational mass media conglomerate group
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Wikipedia - Heaton Park BT Tower -- Telecommunication tower in England
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Wikipedia - Hedy Lamarr -- American actress and co-inventor of an early technique for frequency hopping spread spectrum communications
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Wikipedia - Heliograph -- Communication device reflecting sunlight
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Wikipedia - Hellas Sat 3 -- Geostationary communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Hello Nepal -- Satellite telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Her Majesty's Government Communications Centre
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Wikipedia - Heterogeneous Earliest Finish Time -- Heterogeneous Earliest Finish Time (or HEFT) is a heuristic to schedule a set of dependent tasks onto a network of heterogenous workers taking communication time into account.
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Wikipedia - HGC Global Communications -- Internet service provider in Hong Kong
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Wikipedia - Hibernia Express -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - Hibernia Networks -- American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991
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Wikipedia - Hill Holliday -- Marketing and communications agency
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Wikipedia - Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network -- Spanish-language public broadcasting network
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Wikipedia - History of communication studies
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Wikipedia - History of communication -- Aspect of history
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Wikipedia - History of telecommunications in Malaysia -- Aspect of history
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Wikipedia - History of telecommunication -- Aspect of history
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Wikipedia - HomePlug -- Power line communications specifications
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Wikipedia - Hondutel -- Telecommunication company in Honduras
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Wikipedia - Hong Kong Telecom -- Hong Kong telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Honotua -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - Hookah (diving) -- Surface-supplied diving equipment without the communication, lifeline and pneumofathometer hose
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Wikipedia - Hop (telecommunications) -- Transition of source to receiver in telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Houlin Zhao -- |Houlin Zhao is the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
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Wikipedia - HT Eronet -- Telecommunications company in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Wikipedia - HTTP ETag -- Communications protocol
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Wikipedia - HTTPS -- Extension of the HTTP communications protocol to support TLS encryption
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Wikipedia - Hughes Electronics -- American satellite and wireless communications company
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Wikipedia - Human communication
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Wikipedia - Human rights in the Quran -- Primary sources of islamic communication text
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Wikipedia - Huntsworth -- U.K communications company
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Wikipedia - IBM 3705 Communications Controller
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Wikipedia - I-Cable Communications -- Hong Kong telecom company
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Wikipedia - Idea Cellular -- Former Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - IEBus -- Communication bus specification
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Wikipedia - IEC 61400-25 -- International standard for communications for monitoring and control of wind power plants
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Wikipedia - IEEE 11073 service-oriented device connectivity -- Communication protocol for point-of-care (PoC) medical devices
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1613 -- IEEE standard for communications networking devices in electric power substations
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Wikipedia - IEEE 1902.1 -- Low frequency wireless data communication protocol, also known as RuBee
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Wikipedia - IEEE Communications Letters -- Academic journal
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Wikipedia - IEEE Communications Society
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Wikipedia - IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials -- Academic journal
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Wikipedia - IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
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Wikipedia - IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award
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Wikipedia - IEEE P1906.1 -- Working group to develop a common framework for nanoscale and molecular communication
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Wikipedia - IEEE Transactions on Communications
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Wikipedia - IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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Wikipedia - IEEE Wireless Communications -- Scientific journal
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Wikipedia - I-ME-WE -- Submarine communications cable system between India and France
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Wikipedia - Information and Communications Technology Council
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Wikipedia - Information and communications technology in agriculture -- Agricultural and rural development
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Wikipedia - Information and communications technology in Kosovo
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Wikipedia - Information and communications technology -- Extensional term for information technology
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Wikipedia - Information and communication technologies
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Wikipedia - Information and Communication Technology Authority (Kenya) -- Government agency in Kenya
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Wikipedia - Information and communication technology
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Wikipedia - Information design -- Communication and graphic design
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Wikipedia - Information warfare -- Battlespace use and management of information and communication technology
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Wikipedia - Inmarsat-3 F4 -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Input/output -- Communication between an information processing system and the outside world
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Wikipedia - Instant messaging -- Form of communication over the Internet
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Wikipedia - Institute of Internal Communication -- Professional body in the U.K.
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Wikipedia - Integrated Services Digital Network -- Set of communication standards
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Wikipedia - Intel Mobile Communications
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Wikipedia - Intelsat 11 -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Intelsat 2 -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Intelsat 901 -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Intelsat 906 -- American communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Intelsat II F-1 -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Intelsat II F-2 -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Intelsat III F-5 -- Failed communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Intelsat -- Communications satellite services provider
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Wikipedia - Intensive interaction -- Method of teaching communication to people with severe learning issues
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Wikipedia - Interaction -- Kind of handshake or communication that occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon one another
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Wikipedia - Interactive kiosk -- Computer terminal that provides access to information, communication, commerce, etc.
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Wikipedia - Interactive Telecommunications Program
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Wikipedia - Intercharacter interval -- time interval telecommunications technique
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Wikipedia - Interconnection -- In telecommunications, physical linking of a carrier's network with equipment or facilities not belonging to that network
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Wikipedia - Intercultural communication
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Wikipedia - Interference (communication) -- Anything which modifies, or disrupts a communication signal
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Wikipedia - Intermountain West Communications Company -- American television broadcast company
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Wikipedia - International auxiliary language -- Language meant for communication between people from different nations who do not share a common first language
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Wikipedia - International Code of Signals -- Maritime communication method
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Wikipedia - International Communication Association -- Academic association
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Wikipedia - International communication
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Wikipedia - International Conference on Computer Communications
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Wikipedia - International English -- English language as a global means of communication in numerous dialects
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Wikipedia - International Journal of Language > Communication Disorders
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Wikipedia - International Nuclear Event Scale -- Scale to enable communication of safety information in nuclear accidents
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Wikipedia - International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication -- Learned society dedicated to augmentive and alternative communication
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Wikipedia - International Speech Communication Association
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Wikipedia - International Telecommunication Union
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Wikipedia - Internet protocol suite -- Set of communications protocols
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Wikipedia - Internet Protocol -- Communication protocol that establishes the Internet across computer network boundaries
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Wikipedia - Interpersonal communication
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Wikipedia - Interprocess Communication
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Wikipedia - Inter-process communication
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Wikipedia - Interprocess communication
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Wikipedia - Interstellar communication -- communication between planetary systems
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Wikipedia - Intersymbol interference -- A form of distortion affecting communication reliability
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Wikipedia - Intrapersonal communication
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Wikipedia - Inverted pyramid (journalism) -- Communication of major details before minor details
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Wikipedia - Iridium 33 -- Communications satellite operated by Iridium Communications
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Wikipedia - Islamic Culture and Communication Organization -- Ministry of culture
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Wikipedia - ISO/IEEE 11073 -- Standard on communication between medical devices and external computer systems
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Wikipedia - Jackobson's Communication Model
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Wikipedia - Jami (software) -- Distributed multimedia communications platform
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Wikipedia - Jared Ball -- American academic of communication studies
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Wikipedia - J. Bruce Tomblin -- American language and communication scientist
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Wikipedia - Jingle (protocol) -- Peer-to-peer communications protocol
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Wikipedia - Jio -- Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System -- US military intranet system
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Wikipedia - Journalism Studies -- Bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering communication studies as it pertains to journalism
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Wikipedia - Journal of Applied Communication Research
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Wikipedia - Journal of Communication Management -- Academic journal covering public relations
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Wikipedia - Journal of Health Communication -- Academic journal
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Wikipedia - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research -- Monthly academic journal covering interpersonal communication
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Wikipedia - JT Group Limited -- Bailiwick of Jersey telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Juan Gonzalez Gomez -- Telecommunications Engineer, Ph.D. in Robotics.
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Wikipedia - Judit Hidasi -- Hungarian linguist, japanogist, professor of communication
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Wikipedia - Kairos Communications -- Irish media production and training company
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Wikipedia - Kalpana-1 -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Kannel (telecommunications) -- Open-source Wireless Application Protocol gateway
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Wikipedia - Karl Kupfmuller -- German communication theorist
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Wikipedia - KA-SAT -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Katy Payne -- Expert on animals' communication
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Wikipedia - KCOM Group -- UK communications and IT services provider
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Wikipedia - KDDI -- Japanese telecommunications operator
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Wikipedia - Kipng'eno Arap Ng'eny -- Kenyan politician and telecommunications executive
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Wikipedia - Konstantin Noskov -- Russian economist and politician; Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media (2018-2020)
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Wikipedia - KPN -- Dutch multinational telecommunication and internet company
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Wikipedia - KT Corporation -- South Korean telecommunication service provider
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Wikipedia - L-3 Communications Holdings
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Wikipedia - La Machi Communication for Good Causes -- Argentinean-Spanish communication agency
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Wikipedia - Land mobile radio system -- Communication system
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Wikipedia - Language and Communication Technologies
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Wikipedia - Large-group communication
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Wikipedia - Laser Communications Relay Demonstration -- NASA project, due to launch in 2021
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Wikipedia - Lateral communication
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Wikipedia - Law of the suppression of radical potential -- Concept in communication theory
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Wikipedia - Layered Model of Regulation -- Proposal for American telecommunications public policy
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Wikipedia - Le5 Communications -- Canadian media company
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Wikipedia - Lebara -- British telecommunications company founded in 2001
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Wikipedia - Lee Cain -- British communications worker
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Wikipedia - LES-1 -- Former communications satellite
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Wikipedia - LES-2 -- Former communications satellite
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Wikipedia - LES-3 -- Former communications satellite
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Wikipedia - LES-4 -- Former communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Leslie A. Baxter -- American communication scholar
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Wikipedia - Level 3 Communications
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Wikipedia - Liaison aircraft -- Light aircraft for artillery observation and military communications
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Wikipedia - Liberty Global -- International telecommunications and television company
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Wikipedia - Liberty Puerto Rico -- Telecommunications company in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Lighthouse and naval vessel urban legend -- Widely circulated story about a communication between the two
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Wikipedia - Like button -- Communication software feature used to express support
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Wikipedia - Line code -- Pattern used within a communications system to represent digital data
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Wikipedia - Line of communication -- Route that connects an operating military unit with its supply base
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Wikipedia - Line (software) -- Instant communications software app
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Wikipedia - Linguistic rights -- Concerning the human / civil right to choose the language/s for communication in a private or public space
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Wikipedia - Linked Data Notifications -- W3C Recommendation that describes a communications protocol
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Wikipedia - LIN Media -- American communications company
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Wikipedia - List of abuse allegations made through facilitated communication -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of alumni of the London College of Communication -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Bluetooth profiles -- Standardized usage of Bluetooth short-range radio communications
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Wikipedia - List of communication satellite companies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of communications satellite firsts -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of companies involved in quantum computing or communication -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of countries by telecommunications equipment exports -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of gestures -- List of bodily actions used as nonverbal communication
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Wikipedia - List of Ministers for Communications and the Media of Luxembourg -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Ministers of Communications and Works of Cyprus -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited cricketers -- List of cricketers
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Wikipedia - List of schools of journalism and communication in China -- Wikimedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of science communication awards -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of telecommunications companies of Bangladesh -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of telecommunications companies of Pakistan -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of telecommunications regulatory bodies -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of video telecommunication services and product brands -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - List of White Alice Communications System sites -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Liveops -- American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - LLM Communications -- Political lobbying firm
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Wikipedia - Locative media -- Media of communication functionally bound to a location
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Wikipedia - Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call -- Communications jamming aircraft version of the C-130H Hercules
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Wikipedia - Logorrhea (psychology) -- A communication disorder that causes excessive wordiness and repetitiveness
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Wikipedia - London College of Music Examinations -- Examinations board offering graded and diploma qualifications in music, drama & communication
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Wikipedia - Lone Signal -- Crowdfunded project to send interstellar communications to extraterrestrials
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Wikipedia - LoRa -- Wireless communication technology
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Wikipedia - Lotus Communications -- American radio and television broadcast company
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Wikipedia - Lotus Tower -- Telecommunications tower in Colombo, Sri Lanka
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Wikipedia - LPWAN -- Type of wireless telecommunication wide area network
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Wikipedia - LTE (telecommunication) -- Standard for wireless communication
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Wikipedia - Lumen Technologies -- American communications company
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Wikipedia - Lybid 1 -- Planned Ukrainian telecommunications satellite
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Wikipedia - Lynn Scarff -- Irish science communication specialist and museum director
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Wikipedia - M1 (Singaporean company) -- Telecommunication company in Singapore
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Wikipedia - M3 Communications Group, Inc -- Bulgarian Communications Company
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Wikipedia - MAC address -- Unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment
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Wikipedia - Macfadden Communications Group -- American publisher
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Wikipedia - Mackenzie Valley Fibre Link -- Canadian telecommunications project
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Wikipedia - Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex -- Radio telescope
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Wikipedia - Magali Vaissiere -- French telecommunications engineer
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Wikipedia - Magenta Telekom -- Austrian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Maher Arar -- Syrian-Canadian telecommunications engineer
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Wikipedia - Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication -- Public university in Madhya Pradesh, India
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Wikipedia - Malabar Transmitter Annex -- U.S. Space Force auxiliary communications facility
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Wikipedia - Management Communication Quarterly
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Wikipedia - Management information base -- Database used for managing the entities in a communication network
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Wikipedia - Mapleton Communications -- American media company
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Wikipedia - Margaret Karembu -- Kenyan science communication specialist and biotechnology advocate
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Wikipedia - Marilyn Nippold -- American language and communications scientist
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Wikipedia - Marina Joubert -- South African science communication researcher
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Wikipedia - Maritime Mobile Service Q Codes -- Operating signals for abbreviated maritime communications
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Wikipedia - Mark and space -- States of a communications signal
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Wikipedia - Marketing communications
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Wikipedia - Mass communication specialist -- United States Navy public affairs type rating
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Wikipedia - Mass communication -- Large-scale dissemination of information
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Wikipedia - Mass media in Singapore -- Singapore communications media
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Wikipedia - Mass media -- Media technologies that are intended to reach a large audience by mass communication
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Wikipedia - Master/slave (technology) -- Mode of communication where one device or process has unidirectional control over one or more other devices
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Wikipedia - Mathematics of cyclic redundancy checks -- Methods of error detection and correction in communications
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Wikipedia - Matrix Cable System -- Submarine communications cable connecting Indonesia and Singapore
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Wikipedia - Matrix (protocol) -- Networking protocol for real-time communication and data synchronization
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Wikipedia - Matthew Nisbet -- American Communication scholar
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Wikipedia - Maxis Communications -- Malaysian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Maxut Shadayev -- Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of the Russian Federation
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Wikipedia - McCaw Cellular Communications -- American cellular telephone company
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Wikipedia - MCI Communications
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Wikipedia - MDNX -- Private telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Media (communication) -- Storage and delivering agent of information or data
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Wikipedia - Media of India -- Indian communications media
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Wikipedia - Media Resource Control Protocol -- Audio communication protocol
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Wikipedia - Mediated cross-border communication
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Wikipedia - Mediated intercultural communication -- Type of communication
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Wikipedia - Mediation function -- telecommunications network management function
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Wikipedia - Media Transfer Protocol -- MTP is a communications protocol allowing files to be transferred to or from USB-attached devices such as cameras and smartphones
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Wikipedia - Mediumship -- Purportedly mediating communication between spirits of the dead and living human beings
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Wikipedia - MegaFon -- Russian telecommunication provider
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Wikipedia - Meo (telecommunication company) -- Portuguese telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Meridian 2 -- Russian communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Meridian 5 -- Communications satellite launched by the Russian Federal Space Agency
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Wikipedia - Message in a bottle -- A form of communication in which a written message sealed in a container is released into the conveyance medium
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Wikipedia - Message -- Discrete unit of communication intended by the source for consumption by some recipient or group of recipients
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Wikipedia - Meta-communication
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Wikipedia - Metacommunication
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Wikipedia - Meteor (mobile network) -- Irish mobile telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Mia Consalvo -- American professor of communication studies
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Wikipedia - MICA (institute) -- Higher education institution for Strategic Marketing and Communication skills in India
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Wikipedia - Michael Feldman (consultant) -- American public relations and communications consultant
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Wikipedia - Michael O'Rielly -- U.S. Federal Communications Commissioner
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Wikipedia - Micom -- telecommunication equipment company, known for concentrators
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Wikipedia - Mid-Canada Communications -- Former Canadian media company
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Wikipedia - Midco -- American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Military communications
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Wikipedia - Military engineering -- Practice of designing and building military works and maintaining lines of military transport and communications
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Wikipedia - MIL-STD-188 -- Series of U.S. military standards relating to telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Mimesis -- Communication by means of imitation
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Wikipedia - Minister of Broadcasting, Communications and Digital Media -- New Zealand minister of the Crown
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Wikipedia - Ministry of Communications and Information -- Singaporean government ministry
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Wikipedia - Ministry of Communications and Mass Media (Russia)
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Wikipedia - Ministry of Communications (Brazil) -- Cabinet-level federal ministry in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Ministry of Information, Communications, Transport and Tourism Development -- Government ministry of Kiribati
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Wikipedia - Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology -- Government ministry of Bangladesh
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Wikipedia - Ministry of Telecommunications (Lebanon) -- Ministry of Lebanon
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Wikipedia - MIoTy -- Type of wireless telecommunication wide area network
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Wikipedia - MirrorLink -- Interoperable communications standard
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Wikipedia - Mitel -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Mobile communications vehicle -- Emergency vehicle
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Wikipedia - Mobile Computing and Communications Review
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Wikipedia - Mobile phone spam -- Unwanted communication through a mobile phone
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Wikipedia - Mobile radio telephone -- A family of pre-cellular PSTN wireless communication technologies
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Wikipedia - Mobitel (Sri Lanka) -- Sri Lankan telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Modal dispersion -- distortion in some communications media
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Wikipedia - Modbus -- Serial communications protocol mainly developed for programmable logic controllers
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Wikipedia - Models of communication -- Conceptual model used to explain the human communication process
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Wikipedia - Molecular communication
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Wikipedia - Molniya-1 No.2 -- First-generation Soviet communication satellite program
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Wikipedia - Monisha Ghosh -- Electrical engineer with Interdigital Communications, Inc. in Mellville, New York
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Wikipedia - Morcom International -- American communications company
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Wikipedia - Moscow-Washington hotline -- Direct communication system between Russia and the United States
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Wikipedia - Motorola Solutions -- American data communications and telecommunications equipment provider
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Wikipedia - MS Communications -- American LPTV licensee in the 2000s
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Wikipedia - MTN Group -- Multinational telecommunications company based in South Africa
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Wikipedia - MTS (network provider) -- Russian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service -- Wireless communications technology
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Wikipedia - Multimodality -- Phenomenon of human communication having different forms that combine
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Wikipedia - Multiprotocol Label Switching -- Telecommunication networking; directing between nodes based on labels identifying paths
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Wikipedia - Multiservice tactical brevity code -- Brevity code for NATO communications
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Wikipedia - Mushroom management -- Company with dysfunctional communication between managers and employees
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Wikipedia - Myles Martel -- American communication adviser
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Wikipedia - Nancy Longnecker -- New Zealand based science communication academic
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Wikipedia - Nanjing Communications Institute of Technology station -- Nanjing Metro station
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Wikipedia - Nanosat-1B -- Spanish research and communications satellite
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Wikipedia - NASA Deep Space Network -- Network of radio communication facilities run by NASA
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Wikipedia - NASCOM -- terrestrial communications network operated by NASA
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Wikipedia - Nathaniel Tan -- Malaysian activist and communications specialist
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Wikipedia - Nathan Stubblefield -- American wireless communication pioneer
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Wikipedia - National Christian Forensics and Communications Association -- speech and debate league
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Wikipedia - National Communication Association
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Wikipedia - National Communications System
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Wikipedia - National Institute of Mass Communication -- Research institute in Bangladesh
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Wikipedia - National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders -- Member of the U.S. National Institutes of Health
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Wikipedia - National Telecommunication Monitoring Centre
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Wikipedia - National Telecommunications Agency (Brazil) -- Horizontal regulator of Brazil
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Wikipedia - National Telecommunications and Information Administration -- American government agency
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Wikipedia - Native Communications -- First Nations public radio network in Manitoba, Canada
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Wikipedia - Nature Communications
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Wikipedia - NBTel -- Former Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Ncell -- Nepalese telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Near field communication
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Wikipedia - Near-field communication -- Radio communication established between devices by bringing them into proximity
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Wikipedia - Nebraska Educational Telecommunications -- Public radio and television network in Nebraska
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Wikipedia - Necromancy -- Magic involving communication with the deceased
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Wikipedia - Nepal Telecom -- State owned telecommunication service provider in Nepal
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Wikipedia - NetFlow -- Communications protocol
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Wikipedia - Netscape Communications Corporation
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Wikipedia - Netscape Communications
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Wikipedia - NET (telecommunications) -- Brazilian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Network18 Group -- Indian media and communications company
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Wikipedia - Network address -- Identifier for a node or network interface in a telecommunications network
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Wikipedia - Network socket -- Endpoint of network communications
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Wikipedia - Neuro-linguistic programming -- Pseudoscientific approach to communication, personal development, and psychotherapy
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Wikipedia - New media in Ghana -- Communications topics of Ghana
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Wikipedia - News -- Communication of selected information on current events
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Wikipedia - News World Communications -- News company founded by Sun Myung Moon
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Wikipedia - Nextel Communications -- Former telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Next Mars Orbiter -- Proposed NASA Mars communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Nicola Botting -- British language and communication scientist
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Wikipedia - NigComSat-1 -- Communication satellite in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - Nigeria CommunicationsWeek -- ICT newspaper in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - Nigerian weather and communications satellites -- Weather satellite in Nigeria
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Wikipedia - Nimiq 5 -- Canadian communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Nippon Telegraph and Telephone -- Japanese telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - NMEA 0183 -- Communication standard for marine electronics
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Wikipedia - No-communication theorem
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Wikipedia - Nokia Networks -- Multinational data networking and telecommunications equipment company
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Wikipedia - Nokia -- Finnish technology and telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Non-verbal communication
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Wikipedia - Nonverbal communication -- Interpersonal communication through wordless (mostly visual) cues
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Wikipedia - Nonviolent Communication
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Wikipedia - Nonviolent communication
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Wikipedia - Norsat -- Canadian satellite communications company
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Wikipedia - Nortel -- Multinational telecommunications and networking equipment manufacturer
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Wikipedia - North American Communications -- American company
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Wikipedia - Northern Native Broadcasting (Terrace) -- Non-profit Indigenous communications company in British Columbia
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Wikipedia - Northland Communications
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Wikipedia - North State Communications
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Wikipedia - North-West Telecom -- Russian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Nowo -- Portuguese telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - NPL Data Communications Network
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Wikipedia - N Seoul Tower -- Communications tower in South Korea
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Wikipedia - NTT Docomo -- Japanese telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Nuance Communications -- US-based speech recognition and artificial intelligence technology company
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Wikipedia - Nuclear Medicine Communications -- Scientific journal
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Wikipedia - Nusantara Satu -- American communications satellite
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Wikipedia - O2 (UK) -- A Spanish telecommunications services provider in the United Kingdom
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Wikipedia - O3b MEO -- Satellite constellation designed for telecommunications and data backhaul from remote locations
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Wikipedia - Omid -- Iranian communications satellite
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Wikipedia - One-way trunk -- telecommunication trunk
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Wikipedia - OneWeb -- Global communications company
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Wikipedia - Onion routing -- Technique for anonymous communication
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Wikipedia - Online Certificate Status Protocol -- Communications protocol
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Wikipedia - Online communication between school and home -- Use of digital telecommunication to convey information and ideas between teachers, students, parents, and school administrators
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Wikipedia - Open communication
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Wikipedia - Open fiber control -- communications protocol
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Wikipedia - Open Mobile -- Telecommunication company in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - Open mouth operations -- Communications by a Central Bank that affect interest rates
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Wikipedia - OpenSSH -- Set of computer programs providing encrypted communication sessions
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Wikipedia - Operational Technology Centre for the Surveillance of Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Optical add-drop multiplexer -- Device used to route channels in an optical communication system
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Wikipedia - Optical communication
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Wikipedia - Optical PAyload for Lasercomm Science -- optical communications test in 2014 between earth and ISS
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Wikipedia - Optical power margin -- difference in an optical communications link
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Wikipedia - Optical telegraph -- Communication along a chain of towers using mechanically operated paddles or shutters
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Wikipedia - Optical wireless communications
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Wikipedia - Optus -- Australian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Orange Polska -- Polish telecommunications provider
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Wikipedia - Orbcomm (satellite) -- Type of low Earth orbit communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Orbit Communications Company -- Privately owned Pay TV network
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Wikipedia - Organizational communication
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Wikipedia - Osama Saeed -- Scottish communications professional and politician
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Wikipedia - OSI model -- Model of communication of seven abstraction layers
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Wikipedia - OTE -- Greek telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - Outline of communication
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Wikipedia - Outline of telecommunication
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Wikipedia - Oxford transmitting station -- Telecommunications site near Oxford, England
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Wikipedia - P3P -- Obsolete communications protocol allowing websites to declare their intended use of information they collect about web browser users
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Wikipedia - Pager -- Wireless telecommunications device
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Wikipedia - Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited cricket team -- Cricket team
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Wikipedia - Palapa -- Indonesian geostationary communication satellites
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Wikipedia - Palgrave Communications
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Wikipedia - Paltel Group -- Palestinian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - PAN AM (cable system) -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - Pan-pan -- distress signal used in radiotelephone communications
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Wikipedia - Paralanguage -- Communication of additional meaning, nuance, or emotion in speech
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Wikipedia - Parallel communication
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Wikipedia - Participatory GIS -- Approach to spacial planning, information, and communications management
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Wikipedia - Passive optical network -- Telecommunications technology used to provide fiber to the end consumer
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Wikipedia - Patrick J. Esser -- Chief executive officer of Cox Communications
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Wikipedia - Penny Daniels -- American communications consultant and trainer and a former television news anchor
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Wikipedia - People's Commissariat for Communications -- Former communications agency of the Soviet Union
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Wikipedia - Personal Communications Service
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Wikipedia - Phase modulation -- Modulation pattern for conditioning communication signals for transmission
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Wikipedia - Philippe Dupuis (engineer) -- Frencd telecommunication engineer (1931-2019)
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Wikipedia - Philippine Bank of Communications -- Bank in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Philippine House Committee on Information and Communications Technology -- Standing committee of the House of Representatives of the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Phoenix Media/Communications Group -- American media corporation
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Wikipedia - Phreaking -- Studying, experimenting with, and exploring telecommunication systems, often with the goal of making free calls
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Wikipedia - Phyllis Schneider -- Communication scientist
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Wikipedia - Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station -- French military communications site
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Wikipedia - Plant communication -- Communication between plants and other organisms
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Wikipedia - Plant to plant communication via mycorrhizal networks -- Connections through mycorrhizal networks that facilitate communication between plants
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Wikipedia - Play (telecommunications) -- Polish cellular telecommunications provider
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Wikipedia - PLDT -- Philippine telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Plessey -- British electronics, defence and telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Plus (telecommunications Poland)
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Wikipedia - Point-to-point (telecommunications)
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Wikipedia - Polina Bayvel -- Professor of Optical Communications
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Wikipedia - Political communication
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Wikipedia - Polycom -- American multinational corporation that developed video, voice and content collaboration and communication technology
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Wikipedia - Pontifical Council for Social Communications
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Wikipedia - Pontop Pike transmitting station -- Telecommunications and broadcasting facility in England
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Wikipedia - Portal:Telecommunication
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Wikipedia - Port (computer networking) -- Communications endpoint in an operating system
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Wikipedia - Post-Attack Command and Control System -- Former US network of ground and airborne communication sites for use before, during and after a nuclear attack on the United States
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Wikipedia - Post Office Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Posture (psychology) -- Provides important information through nonverbal communication
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Wikipedia - PowerFleet -- American communication equipment company
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Wikipedia - Power line communication
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Wikipedia - Power-line communication
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Wikipedia - Privileged communication
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Wikipedia - Procedure word -- A structured vocabulary for voice communication
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Wikipedia - Professional communication
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Wikipedia - Professional mobile radio -- Field radio communications systems
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Wikipedia - Project Echo -- First passive communications satellite experiment
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Wikipedia - Project West Ford -- Experimental space-based radio communication project
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Wikipedia - Propaganda -- Form of communication intended to sway the audience through presenting only one side of the argument
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Wikipedia - Proprietary protocol -- Communications protocol not documented by a publicly available standard
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Wikipedia - PTAT-1 -- First privately financed transatlantic fibre optic telecommunications cable, completed in 1989
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Wikipedia - PTCL -- Pakistani telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - Public relations -- Broad term for the management of public communication of organizations
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Wikipedia - Purple Strategies -- American communications firm
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Wikipedia - Push-to-talk -- Protocol in half-duplex telecommunication devices
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Wikipedia - Radhika Gajjala -- Indian communications and cultural studies academic
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Wikipedia - Radio Amateurs Emergency Network -- British voluntary communications service
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Wikipedia - Radio communication
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Wikipedia - Radio Data System -- Communications protocol standard for embedding small amounts of digital information in conventional FM radio broadcasts
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Wikipedia - Radio jamming -- Interference with authorized wireless communications
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Wikipedia - Radiotelephone -- Communications system for transmission of speech over radio
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Wikipedia - Radiotelephony procedure -- Methods to make 2-way voice communications clear
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Wikipedia - Randall L. Stephenson -- Telecommunications business executive
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Wikipedia - Ranjan Mallik -- Indian electrical and communications engineer (born 1967)
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Wikipedia - Rapid Communications
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Wikipedia - Real-time communication
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Wikipedia - Red Compartida -- Mexican shared 700 MHz telecommunications network
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Wikipedia - Redline Communications -- Canadian information technology company
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Wikipedia - Reeves AN/TPQ-2 Close Air Support System -- | post-World War II radar/computer/communications system
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Wikipedia - Registered jack -- Telecommunication network interface
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Wikipedia - Relational dialectics -- Interpersonal communication theory
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Wikipedia - Relay program -- 1960s experimental communications satellites
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Wikipedia - Release time (telecommunication) -- time interval in telecommunication theory
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Wikipedia - Reliance Communications -- Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Rescue and Communication Squadron RAAF -- Royal Australian Air Force squadron
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Wikipedia - Revelation -- The revealing or disclosing of some form of truth or knowledge through communication with a deity or other supernatural entity
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Wikipedia - Reverse 9-1-1 -- Communications system used to communicate with the public
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Wikipedia - Rhodri Philipps, 4th Viscount St Davids -- British peer with criminal convictions for financial mismanagement and for malicious communications
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Wikipedia - Rich Communication Services -- Mobile communication protocol
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Wikipedia - Risk communication
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Wikipedia - RJK -- Submarine telecommunications cable system
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Wikipedia - Robi (company) -- Telecommunications company operating in Bangladesh
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Wikipedia - Rogers Communications -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Rohn Industries -- American communications tower company
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Wikipedia - Ronan Dunne -- Irish telecommunications executive
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Wikipedia - Round-trip delay -- time required to receive a response to a query across a communication system
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Wikipedia - Rowridge transmitting station -- Telecommunications transmission site on the Isle of Wight, England
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Wikipedia - RR Donnelley -- American printing and communications company
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Wikipedia - RS-232 -- Standard for serial communication transmission.
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Wikipedia - Ryan Tower -- Telecommunications tower in Chelsea, Quebec
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Wikipedia - SACS (cable system) -- Submarine communications cable in the South Atlantic Ocean
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Wikipedia - SAex -- Proposed submarine communications cable
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Wikipedia - SAFE (cable system) -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - SAIL (cable system) -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - Sandoll Communications -- South Korean type foundry
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Wikipedia - Sanna Marin -- Current Prime Minister of Finland and former minister of Transport and Communications
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Wikipedia - Sasken Communication Technologies
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Wikipedia - SaskTel -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Satcom (satellite) -- Family of communications satellites
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Wikipedia - Satellite communications
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Wikipedia - SaudiGeoSat-1/HellasSat-4 -- Geosynchronous communications satellite
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Wikipedia - SBA Communications -- American communications company
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Wikipedia - Science communication -- Public communication of science-related topics to non-experts
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Wikipedia - Scientific American Special Issue on Communications, Computers, and Networks
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Wikipedia - Scientific communication
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Wikipedia - Scrambler -- Telecommunications device used to make a signal unintelligible to unintended recipients
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Wikipedia - SEA-ME-WE 3 -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - SEA-ME-WE 4 -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - SEA-ME-WE 5 -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - SEA-ME-WE 6 -- Submarine communications cable system
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Wikipedia - Secondary frequency standard -- Standards in electronics and telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Secure communication
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Wikipedia - Secure voice -- Encrypted voice communication
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Wikipedia - Security kernel -- telecommunication term
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Wikipedia - Security service (telecommunication)
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Wikipedia - SeeClickFix -- US digital communications system company
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Wikipedia - Sender-Message-Channel-Receiver Model of Communication -- Mathematical model of communication
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Wikipedia - Serial cable -- Networking cable used for serial communication
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Wikipedia - Serial communications
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Wikipedia - Serial communication -- Type of data transfer
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Wikipedia - Serial Peripheral Interface -- Synchronous serial communication interface
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Wikipedia - SES-10 -- Geostationary communications satellite
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Wikipedia - SES-5 -- Communications satellite
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Wikipedia - Seventh Channel Communications -- Indian film company
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Wikipedia - SFR -- French telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Shafey Kidwai -- Bilingual critic, scholar and communication expert
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Wikipedia - Shared memory (interprocess communication)
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Wikipedia - Shaw Communications -- Canadian communications company
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Wikipedia - Short-range agent communications
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Wikipedia - Siberian River Routes -- Main ways of communication in the Russian Siberia before the 1730s
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Wikipedia - Sidetone -- audible feedback to the speaker using a telecommunications system
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Wikipedia - Signaling (telecommunications) -- the electronic exchange of information required to set up a telecommunications connection
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Wikipedia - Signal (IPC) -- Form of inter-process communication in computer systems
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Wikipedia - Signalling (telecommunication)
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Wikipedia - Signal/One -- American radio communications manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Signal (software) -- Free encrypted communications app
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Wikipedia - Signal strength and readability report -- Quality rating of radio communications
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Wikipedia - Sign language glove -- Communications device
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Wikipedia - Sign language -- Language which uses manual communication and body language to convey meaning
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Wikipedia - Sikhanyiso Dlamini -- Minister of Information, Communication and Technology
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Wikipedia - Silent treatment -- Refusal to communicate verbally with someone who desires the communication.
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Wikipedia - S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications -- Communications school at Syracuse University offering programs in print and broadcast journalism; music business; graphic design; advertising; public relations; and television radio, and film
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Wikipedia - Singtel -- Singaporean multinational telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Sky Group -- Pan-European media and telecommunications conglomerate based in London, England
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Wikipedia - Skype -- Telecommunications software service/application
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Wikipedia - Skytel (Mongolia) -- Mongolian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Slaight Communications -- Canadian radio broadcasting company
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Wikipedia - Small form-factor pluggable transceiver -- modular optical fiber communications interface
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Wikipedia - Small-group communication
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Wikipedia - Smart Communications -- Wireless communications and digital services subsidiary of PLDT, Inc.
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Wikipedia - Smart mob -- Digital-communication coordinated group
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Wikipedia - Smart tourism -- Field of information and communication technology
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Wikipedia - SMS gateway -- |SMS or MMS gateway allows a computer to send or receive text messages (Short Message Service or Multimedia Messaging Service) to or from a telecommunications network
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Wikipedia - Snyder Communications -- Former marketing and advertisement company founded by Dan Snyder
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Wikipedia - Social Communication
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Wikipedia - Social communication
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Wikipedia - Social media and political communication in the United States
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Wikipedia - Society for Technical Communication
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Wikipedia - Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication -- Financial telecommunication network
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Wikipedia - Software-defined radio -- radio communication system implemented in software
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Wikipedia - Sogetel -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Sony Mobile -- Japanese telecommunications company owned by Sony
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Wikipedia - Sound-powered telephone -- Communication device
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Wikipedia - Southern Phone -- Australian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Soviet communications ship SSV-33 -- Command and control ship operated by the Soviet Navy
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Wikipedia - Spacecraft Tracking and Data Acquisition Network -- 1960s American spacecraft communications system
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Wikipedia - Space Delta 8 -- U.S. Space Force satellite communications and navigation warfare delta
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Wikipedia - Spark New Zealand -- Telecommunications company in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Sparkpr -- Marketing communications agency
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Wikipedia - Special Communications Service of Russia
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Wikipedia - Spectrum News Rochester -- 24-hour news station from Charter Communications
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Wikipedia - Speech communication
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Wikipedia - Speech -- Human vocal communication using spoken language
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Wikipedia - Sport communication
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Wikipedia - Sprint Corporation -- American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - SRT Communications
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Wikipedia - Standard Marine Communication Phrases -- Set of phrases in English for use at sea
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Wikipedia - Star One (satellite operator) -- Brazilian communication satellite company
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Wikipedia - Stateless protocol -- Communications protocol in which no information is retained by either sender or receiver
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Wikipedia - State Special Communications Service of Ukraine -- Technical security and intelligence service of Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Stauffer Communications -- American media corporation
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Wikipedia - Stealth Communications -- Fiber-based internet service provider
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Wikipedia - Steve Schmidt -- American political communication strategist
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Wikipedia - Stomagram -- Method of oral communications
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Wikipedia - Storer Communications -- American radio and television broadcaster
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Wikipedia - Strela (satellite) -- communications satellite constellation
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Wikipedia - Stride (software) -- Communication tool
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Wikipedia - Structural communication
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Wikipedia - Study of global communication
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Wikipedia - Submarine communications cable
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Wikipedia - Subsidiary communications authority -- Subcarrier on an FM radio station
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Wikipedia - Suddenlink Communications -- American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Summit Communications Group -- Defunct radio broadcasting company of the United States
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Wikipedia - Susan Ellis Weismer -- American language and communication scientist
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Wikipedia - Svalbard Undersea Cable System -- Submarine communications cable
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Wikipedia - Symbolic communication
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Wikipedia - Symbolic convergence theory -- Communication theory
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Wikipedia - TACAMO -- US strategic communications system linking US National Command Authority with nuclear delivery systems
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Wikipedia - Tactical communications -- Orders and reports in a battlefield
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Wikipedia - Tadiran Telecom -- Israeli telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Takfir -- Form of excommunication in Islam
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Wikipedia - TalkTalk Group -- British telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Tamara Afifi -- Communications scholar
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Wikipedia - Tata Communications
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Wikipedia - Tata Docomo -- Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Tata Teleservices -- Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Technical communication
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Wikipedia - Technology of television -- telecommunications, sound and video technology that is related to television
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Wikipedia - Tekever -- Portuguese communications company
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Wikipedia - Telcel -- Mexican wireless telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Tele2 Netherlands -- Netherlands-based elecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Telecom Argentina -- Argentine telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Telecommunication circuit
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Wikipedia - Telecommunication network
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications Access Method
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications device for the deaf
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications Employees and Staff Association -- Trade union at Mauritis Telecom
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications engineering -- Engineering science that deals with the recording, transmission, processing and storage of messages
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications equipment
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications forecasting
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Algeria -- Communications in Algeria
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in American Samoa -- Communications and media in American Samoa
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Australia -- Overview of telecommunications in Australia
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Austria -- Overview of telecommunications in Austria
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Bangladesh -- Overview of telecommunications in Bsngladeh
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Brazil -- Overview of telecommunications in Brazil
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Canada -- Overview of telecommunications in Canada
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in China -- Overview of telecommunications in the People's Republic of China
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Wikipedia - Tele-Communications Inc. -- Defunct American cable television provider
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications Industry Association -- American telecommunications standards organization
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications industry
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Egypt -- Overview of telecommunications in Egypt
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in France -- Overview of telecommunications in France
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Georgia (country)
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Germany -- Overview of telecommunications in the Federal Republic of Germany
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Ghana -- Telecommunication in Ghana
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Hungary
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in India -- Current state of telecommunications in India
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Italy -- Overview of telecommunications in Italy
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Montserrat -- Long distance communications in the Caribbean island of Montserrat
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in New Zealand -- Overview of telecommunications in New Zealand
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Nigeria -- communications infrastructure of Nigeria
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in North Korea -- Overview of telecommunications in North Korea
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Pakistan
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Puerto Rico -- Regulated by the US Federal Communications Commission
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Romania
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Russia -- Overview of telecommunications in Russia
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Saudi Arabia -- Overview of telecommunications in Saudi Arabia
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Singapore -- Description of telecommunications in Singapore
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in South Africa -- Overview of telecommunications in South Africa
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in South Korea -- Overview of telecommunications in South Korea
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Spain -- Overview of telecommunications in Spain
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Sweden -- Overview of telecommunications in Sweden
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Switzerland -- Overview of telecommunications in Switzerland
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Taiwan
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in the Netherlands -- Overview of telecommunications in the Netherlands
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in the Philippines -- Overview of telecommunications in the Philippines
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in the United Arab Emirates -- Overview of telecommunications in the United Arab Emirates
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Turkey -- Overview of telecommunications in Turkey
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Ukraine
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications in Vietnam
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications link
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications Management Network -- Protocol model
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications network
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications Research Establishment
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications service provider
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications Tower (Montevideo) -- Tower block in Montevideo, Uruguay
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Wikipedia - Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Telecommunication -- Transmission of information between locations using electromagnetic technology
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Wikipedia - Telefonica -- Spanish multinational telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Telekom Malaysia -- Malaysian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Telekom Networks Malawi -- Malawian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Telemax -- Telecommunication tower in Hannover, Germany
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Wikipedia - Telenor India -- Indian telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - Telephone line -- Single-user circuit on a telephone communication system
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Wikipedia - Telephone tapping -- Third-party monitoring of electronic communications
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Wikipedia - Telephony -- Field of telecommunication services
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Wikipedia - Teletype Model 33 -- 1963-1981 ASCII communications/computer terminal device
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Wikipedia - Television network -- Telecommunications network for distribution of television program content
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Wikipedia - Television -- Telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images
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Wikipedia - Telia Company -- Swedish multinational telecommunication provider
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Wikipedia - Telinea -- Bosnian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Telkom (South Africa) -- Telecommunications provider in South Africa
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Wikipedia - Telmex -- Mexican telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Telnet -- Network protocol for bidirectional communication using a virtual terminal connection
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Wikipedia - Telstar -- Name of various communications satellites
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Wikipedia - Telus Mobility -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Telus -- subsidiary of Telus Corp, a Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Template talk:Communication studies
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Wikipedia - Template talk:Communication
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Wikipedia - Template talk:Computer-mediated communication
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Wikipedia - Template talk:Princess of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities
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Wikipedia - Template talk:Telecommunications
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Wikipedia - TE North -- Submarine telecommunications cable system
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Wikipedia - Terminal (telecommunication) -- Device which ends a telecommunications link and is the point at which a signal enters and/or leaves a network
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Wikipedia - Text-based protocol -- Communications protocol whose content representation is in human-readable format
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Wikipedia - The medium is the message -- Communication theory phrase
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Wikipedia - Theory of relativity -- Telecommunications device
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Wikipedia - The Rhetorical Presidency -- Political communication theory
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Wikipedia - The Tor Project -- Free and open-source software project for enabling anonymous communication
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Wikipedia - Through-water communications -- Wireless diver voice communications equipment
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Wikipedia - TIA/EIA-568 -- Telecommunication cabling standards
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Wikipedia - Timeline of communication technology
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Wikipedia - Time Warner Cable -- Former American cable telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - T-Mobile US -- American telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - TotalTV (Canadian TV provider) -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Tower Bersama Infrastructure -- Telecommunication tower provider in Indonesia
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Wikipedia - TPG Telecom Limited -- Australian Telecommunications Company
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Wikipedia - TransACT -- Australian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Transatlantic communications cable -- Communications cable across the Atlantic
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Wikipedia - Translation -- Communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text
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Wikipedia - Transmission (telecommunications)
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Wikipedia - Transport layer -- Layer in the OSI and TCP/IP models providing host-to-host communication services for applications
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Wikipedia - Transposer -- a type of transmitter in telecommunications
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Wikipedia - Travel technology -- Application of Information Technology or Information and Communications Technology in the travel, tourism and hospitality industry
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Wikipedia - Trump administration communication during the COVID-19 pandemic -- Aspect of 2020 viral outbreak
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Wikipedia - Trunking -- A means of sharing telecommunications resources
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Wikipedia - TruVista Communications
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Wikipedia - Tucows -- Internet services and telecommunications company based in Toronto
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Wikipedia - Tunneling protocol -- Computer communications protocol
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Wikipedia - Turksat 5A -- Turkish communications satellite
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Wikipedia - T-V-H -- Submarine telecommunications cable system
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Wikipedia - Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010 -- US law
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Wikipedia - Twilio -- US cloud communications company
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Wikipedia - Twinkle (software) -- App for voice communications over VoIP protocol
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Wikipedia - Two-way communication
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Wikipedia - Two-way radio -- A radio that can both transmit and receive a signal, used for bidirectional voice communication
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Wikipedia - Tymnet -- Defunct international data communications network
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Wikipedia - UFINET -- Telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Uganda Communications Commission -- Communications regulator of Uganda
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Wikipedia - UKUSA Agreement -- Secret treaty organising surveillance of electronic communications
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Wikipedia - Ultrawave -- Hypothetical means of faster-than-light communication
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Wikipedia - Umwelt -- Biological foundations central to the study of communication and signification
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Wikipedia - Unconscious communication
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Wikipedia - Underwater acoustic communication -- Wireless technique of sending and receiving messages through water.
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Wikipedia - Uniden -- Japanese company in the wireless communication industry
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Wikipedia - United Networks -- Kuwaiti telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - United States House Energy Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet
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Wikipedia - Units of information -- Capacity of information storage and communication
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Wikipedia - Universal Chess Interface -- Communication protocol for chess software
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Wikipedia - Universal Mobile Telecommunications System
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Wikipedia - Universal Service Fund -- American system of telecommunications subsidies and fees
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Wikipedia - University of Electro-Communications
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Wikipedia - University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications -- Academic college of the University of Florida
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Wikipedia - University of Kentucky College of Communication & Information -- College of Communication and Information of the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY, USA
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Wikipedia - Univision Communications -- American media company
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Wikipedia - Unix domain socket -- Socket for exchanging data between processes executing on the same OS; similar to an Internet socket, but all communication occurs within the same OS
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Wikipedia - UPC Broadband -- European telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - U.S. Army hand and arm signals -- Non-verbal communication
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Wikipedia - USB hardware -- Communication connector using the USB protocol
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Wikipedia - U.S. Federal Communications Commission
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Wikipedia - Vecima Networks -- Canadian telecommunications equipment company
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Wikipedia - Vehicular communication systems
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Wikipedia - Verbal communication
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Wikipedia - Verizon Communications -- American communications company
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Wikipedia - Verizon Media -- Internet content division of Verizon Communications
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Wikipedia - Verizon Wireless -- US telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Vibrating alert -- Feature of communication devices that notify users by vibration
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Wikipedia - Victoria Alonsoperez -- Uruguayan electronics and telecommunication engineer and entrepreneur
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Wikipedia - Victoria Clarke -- American communications consultant
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Wikipedia - Virgin Media -- British cable and telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Virgin Mobile Canada -- Canadian telecommunication company
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Wikipedia - Virgin Mobile Polska -- Polish mobile communications network
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Wikipedia - Virtual team -- Group of individuals who work together from different geographic locations and rely on communication technology
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Wikipedia - Virtual Telecommunications Access Method
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Wikipedia - Visible light communication
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Wikipedia - Visual communication
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Wikipedia - Vivo (telecommunications company) -- Telecommunications company in Brazil
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Wikipedia - VMedia -- Canadian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Vocus Group -- Australian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Vodacom -- South African telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Vodafone Australia (brand) -- Australian telecommunications company in North Sydney, New South Wales
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Wikipedia - Vodafone Germany -- German telecommunications provider
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Wikipedia - Vodafone Idea -- Indian telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Vodafone -- British multinational telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Voice over IP -- Methods of delivering voice communications and multimedia over IP networks
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Wikipedia - Voice over LTE -- High-speed wireless communication functionality
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Wikipedia - Vonage -- American communications company
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Wikipedia - VSNL International Canada -- International telecommunications carrier
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Wikipedia - VTR (telecom company) -- Chilean telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - Warner Communications
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Wikipedia - Wawatay Native Communications Society -- Canadian First Nations media society
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Wikipedia - Web conferencing -- Forms of online many-to-many communication
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Wikipedia - WebRTC -- API that supports browser-to-browser communication
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Wikipedia - Western International Communications -- Former Canadian media company
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Wikipedia - Western Wireless Corporation -- US telecommunications company
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Wikipedia - White House Communications Agency
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Wikipedia - White House Communications Director -- U.S. presidential staff member in charge of the White House's media campaign
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Wikipedia - White House Director of Strategic Communications -- U.S. presidential staff member in charge of messaging and media
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Wikipedia - Wide Open West -- Telecommunications provider in the United States
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Wikipedia - William Benoit -- American political communication scholar
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Wikipedia - Windjammer Communications
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Wikipedia - Windows Communication Foundation
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Wikipedia - Wireless communications
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Wikipedia - Wireless LAN -- Computer network that links devices using wireless communication within a limited area
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Wikipedia - Wireless telegraphy -- Method of communication
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Wikipedia - WITI TV Tower -- Communications tower in Wisconsin, US
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Wikipedia - WorldNet Telecommunications -- Telephone and internet provider in Puerto Rico
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Wikipedia - World Radiocommunication Conference -- Convention
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Wikipedia - Wretches & Jabberers -- A 2010 documentary which uncritically portrays a discredited communication technique
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Wikipedia - Writing system -- Any conventional method of visually representing verbal communication
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Wikipedia - XFP transceiver -- modular optical fiber communications interface
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Wikipedia - XMPP -- Communications protocol for message-oriented middleware
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The Biscuit Brothers (2005 - 2012) - a half-hour Emmy-award winning public television program produced in Austin, Texas. It first went on the air in Austin, Texas in 2004 and then premiered nationwide in 2005. The show uses a mixture of live-action, puppetry, and animation to teach music and cultural communication through music to chil...
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Mama wa Shgaku 4 Nensei (1992 - Current) - (lit. "Mama is a 4th Grader) a Japanese shjo anime by Sunrise. The 51-episode series was first aired from January 10, 1992 through December 25, 1992.In the year 2007 a woman is preparing for a party, while her husband is tinkering with a communication device for their new baby. A sudden lightning b...
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Kurogane Communication (1998 - 1999) - In the near future, Earth has been devastated by an immense war. Haruka, one of the few survivors, lives in the ruins of Japan. Knowing no other survivors, she lives with five robots. Spike, the youngest robot, serves as her best friend, Cleric advises her, and Angela destroys her enemies.
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Congo(1995) - Good gorillas meet bad gorillas while human beings search for treasure in this jungle advnture saga. R.B. Travis (Joe Don Baker) is the ruthless head of Travi-Com, a telecommunications firm on the cusp of a major breakthrough in laser communications technology. However, Travis needs diamonds to fini...
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Red Alert(1977) - Miscommunication about issues in a nuclear power plant lead the plant's crew to be trapped inside.
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Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas(1992) - Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas is an Emmy-nominated Christmas television special, featuring characters from the animated television series Inspector Gadget. The special was produced by DiC Entertainment and LBS Communications, Inc., and aired on the ABC network i
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Doom(2005) - Doom is a 2005 science fiction action film directed by Andrzej Bartkowiak. It is loosely based on the video game series of the same name created by id Software. The film follows a group of marines in a research facility on Mars. After arriving on a rescue and retrieval mission after communications c...
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Fun with Dick and Jane(2005) - In January 2000, Dick Harper has been promoted to VP of Communication for his company, Globodyne. Soon after, he is asked to appear on the show Money Life, where host Sam Samuels and then independent presidential candidate Ralph Nader dub him and all the company's employees as "perverters of the Ame...
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Scandal ::: TV-14 | 43min | Drama, Thriller | TV Series (20122018) -- A former White House Communications Director starts her own crisis management firm only to realize her clients are not the only ones with secrets. Creator:
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The Beaver (2011) ::: 6.6/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 31min | Drama | 19 May 2011 (Germany) -- A troubled husband and executive adopts a beaver hand-puppet as his sole means of communication. Director: Jodie Foster Writer: Kyle Killen
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11-nin Iru! -- -- Magic Bus -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Mystery Space Drama Romance Shoujo -- 11-nin Iru! 11-nin Iru! -- After the Interstellar Alliance established peace among most of the planets in the universe, they created the Cosmo Academy. The academy is renowned as the most elite school in existence, with its graduates guaranteed virtually any job they desire. However, one can only become a student if they pass the entrance examinations held every three years, making the competition for admission extremely fierce. -- -- Lane Tadatos is a Terran who has managed to reach the final stage of examinations. Placed in a group of 10, he is sent to the Esperanza—a ship stranded in orbit. Their final test is to survive 53 days on the ship, without any means of communication with the outside other than an emergency forfeit button. But a serious problem emerges for the examinees when they perform a headcount. There are 11 people aboard the Esperanza, meaning that one of them is an impostor. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Central Park Media -- Movie - Nov 1, 1986 -- 8,811 7.08
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86 -- -- A-1 Pictures -- 11 eps -- Light novel -- Action Military Sci-Fi Drama Mecha -- 86 86 -- The Republic of San Magnolia. -- -- For a long time, this country has been besieged by its neighbor, the Giadian Empire, which created a series of unmanned drones called the Legion. After years of painstaking research, the Republic finally developed autonomous drones of their own, turning the one-sided struggle into a war without casualties—or at least, that's what the government claims. -- -- In truth, there is no such thing as a bloodless war. Beyond the fortified walls protecting the eighty-five Republic territories lies the "nonexistent" Eighty-Sixth Sector. The young men and women of this forsaken land are branded the Eighty-Six and, stripped of their humanity, pilot the "unmanned" weapons into battle... -- -- Shinn directs the actions of a detachment of young Eighty-Sixers while on the battlefield. Lena is a "handler" who commands the detachment from the remote rear with the help of special communication. -- -- The farewell story of the severe and sad struggle of these two begins! -- -- (Source: MU, Yen Press; edited) -- 133,495 7.89
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Angel Densetsu -- -- Toei Animation -- 2 eps -- Manga -- Action Comedy School -- Angel Densetsu Angel Densetsu -- When Seikichi Kuroda—self-proclaimed "guardian" and head thug of Hekikuu High School—hears rumors of a first-year transfer student named Seiichirou Kitano terrorizing his entire class, Seikichi tries to intimidate him through authority. However, things go awry when he witnesses something horrifying—Seiichirou has a face so dreadful and haunting that even Seikichi hurries away in fear. -- -- But despite his menacing appearance, Seiichirou has a heart of gold. Inhibited by his poor communication skills and fear-inducing looks, he has never managed to convey his true self to his terrified peers, resulting in his lifelong ostracization. Now the new guardian, Seiichirou discovers that sometimes friends can be found in the most unlikely places and through the most unusual circumstances. -- -- OVA - Dec 13, 1996 -- 27,679 7.49
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Aquarion Logos -- -- Satelight -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Comedy Drama Fantasy Mecha Romance Sci-Fi -- Aquarion Logos Aquarion Logos -- For thousands of years after its development, mankind used the written word for communication between people and generations. As millenia passed and technology became more prevalent, writing - and thus, communication as a whole - diminished, until it could only be found on cell phones and computer screens. Seeing an opportunity, the sorcerer Sogan Kenzaki starts infecting words with the Nesta Virus, which brings them to life and turns them into monsters called MJBK (Menace of Japanese with Biological Kinetic energy). -- -- To counter this attack against humanity, an organization known as DEAVA (Division of EArth Verbalism Ability) assembles a group of youths with the ability of "Verbalism". They have to pilot the vector machines, which are used to form the mechas dubbed "Aquarions". The one wild card in the situation is the self-dubbed "savior", a young man who is the direct relative of a famous calligrapher, named Akira Kaibuki. -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 20,066 5.71
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Dragon Quest: Your Story -- -- Robot Communications, Shirogumi -- 1 ep -- Game -- Adventure Comedy Demons Magic Martial Arts Fantasy -- Dragon Quest: Your Story Dragon Quest: Your Story -- Following in his father's footsteps, Luca must find the hero who wields the zenithian sword to save his mother from Ladja. Based on Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride game's story. -- -- (Source: Apple TV) -- Movie - Aug 2, 2019 -- 10,714 6.82
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Fairy Tail x Rave -- -- A-1 Pictures, Satelight -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Adventure Comedy Fantasy Magic Shounen -- Fairy Tail x Rave Fairy Tail x Rave -- While on a mission to find and defeat a troublesome mage, several members of the Fairy Tail guild are split up in an unfamiliar town. At the same time, Haru, Elie, and the rest of their group are also separated. In a fortunate turn of events, Elie runs into Lucy and Happy, who are looking for Natsu. Meanwhile, Haru stumbles upon Natsu, who is struggling with motion sickness. Although she seems friendly, Elie matches the description of the troublemaker that the Fairy Tail members were assigned to locate. To make matters worse, Natsu learns of Haru's relationship with her and suspects them to be accomplices. -- -- In this crossover between two popular series, Fairy Tail x Rave follows the two groups as they discover their similarities with each other. As the miscommunications add up, they are pitted against one another in a heated clash of powers, but will have to work together against a common foe. -- -- OVA - Aug 16, 2013 -- 106,107 7.19
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Inu x Boku SS -- -- David Production -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Supernatural Romance Shounen -- Inu x Boku SS Inu x Boku SS -- Ririchiyo Shirakiin is the sheltered daughter of a renowned family. With her petite build and wealthy status, Ririchiyo has been a protected and dependent girl her entire life, but now she has decided to change all that. However, there is just one problem—the young girl has a sharp tongue she can't control, and terrible communication skills. -- -- With some help from a childhood friend, Ririchiyo takes up residence in Maison de Ayakashi, a secluded high-security apartment complex that, as the unsociable 15-year-old soon discovers, is home to a host of bizarre individuals. Furthermore, their quirky personalities are not the strangest things about them: each inhabitant of the Maison de Ayakashi, including Ririchiyo, is actually half-human, half-youkai. -- -- But Ririchiyo's troubles have only just begun. As a requirement of staying in her new home, she must be accompanied by a Secret Service agent. Ririchiyo's new partner, Soushi Miketsukami, is handsome, quiet... but ridiculously clingy and creepily submissive. With Soushi, her new supernatural neighbors, and the beginning of high school, Ririchiyo definitely seems to have a difficult path ahead of her. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Jan 13, 2012 -- 416,781 7.45
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Inu x Boku SS -- -- David Production -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Comedy Supernatural Romance Shounen -- Inu x Boku SS Inu x Boku SS -- Ririchiyo Shirakiin is the sheltered daughter of a renowned family. With her petite build and wealthy status, Ririchiyo has been a protected and dependent girl her entire life, but now she has decided to change all that. However, there is just one problem—the young girl has a sharp tongue she can't control, and terrible communication skills. -- -- With some help from a childhood friend, Ririchiyo takes up residence in Maison de Ayakashi, a secluded high-security apartment complex that, as the unsociable 15-year-old soon discovers, is home to a host of bizarre individuals. Furthermore, their quirky personalities are not the strangest things about them: each inhabitant of the Maison de Ayakashi, including Ririchiyo, is actually half-human, half-youkai. -- -- But Ririchiyo's troubles have only just begun. As a requirement of staying in her new home, she must be accompanied by a Secret Service agent. Ririchiyo's new partner, Soushi Miketsukami, is handsome, quiet... but ridiculously clingy and creepily submissive. With Soushi, her new supernatural neighbors, and the beginning of high school, Ririchiyo definitely seems to have a difficult path ahead of her. -- -- TV - Jan 13, 2012 -- 416,781 7.45
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Joker Game -- -- Production I.G -- 12 eps -- Novel -- Military Historical Drama -- Joker Game Joker Game -- With World War II right around the corner, intelligence on other countries' social and economic situation has become a valuable asset. As a result, Japan has established a new spy organization known as the "D Agency" to obtain this weapon. -- -- Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Yuuki, eight agents have been assigned to infiltrate and observe some of the most powerful countries, reporting on any developments associated with the war. In order to carry out these dangerous tasks, these men have trained their bodies to survive in extreme conditions and studied numerous fields such as communications and languages. However, their greatest strength lies in their ability to manipulate people in order to obtain the information necessary to give their nation the upper hand. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Crunchyroll, Funimation -- 184,426 7.05
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Luger Code 1951 -- -- Studio Deen -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Fantasy Shounen -- Luger Code 1951 Luger Code 1951 -- The story follows a young genius university professor who is able to learn any language. He is asked to decipher a code used in wireless communication: the Luger Code, developed by werewolves, enemies to mankind. Startled to find that he cannot decipher the code and desperate to study it, the professor embarks on a journey to capture a living werewolf to aid him. -- -- (Source: LiveChart) -- ONA - Oct 15, 2016 -- 20,031 6.45
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Monster Strike the Movie: Sora no Kanata -- -- Orange -- 1 ep -- Game -- Action Fantasy Game -- Monster Strike the Movie: Sora no Kanata Monster Strike the Movie: Sora no Kanata -- 13 years ago, suddenly one part of Tokyo broke off and began to float in the sky. Tokyo was separated into "Old Tokyo" as the part that was floating in the air, and "New Tokyo," the part that stayed on the ground. Communication and interaction between the two Tokyos was impossible, and years passed. One day, a young girl perceives that Old Tokyo will fall back down to the ground, and she sets out on the perilous path from from Old Tokyo to New Tokyo to save the citizens from the impending crisis. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- Movie - Oct 5, 2018 -- 2,535 6.32
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Scan2Go -- -- SynergySP -- 52 eps -- Original -- Game Cars Space Kids -- Scan2Go Scan2Go -- Sometime in the near future, in an age in which we have established contact and communications with planets outside our galaxy, Scan2Go has become a huge phenomenon throughout all of outer space. Giant races are held at every locality, with each racer gunning for the title of the universe's number one racer! -- -- The main character in the series, Kazuya, possesses the power of the eagle, performed well with his blazing, innate power commanding his falconine beast spirit. He competes in a tournament, the "Pro-Racer Exhibition Race.", but was no match for the other teams that had won their way through the competitive Space Preliminaries. -- -- Realizing the difficult obstacles that lie before them, Kazuya and his friends leave the small Earth behind and set off on a universe-wide quest to hone their skills as warriors! -- -- Licensor: -- Cookie Jar Entertainment -- TV - Aug 9, 2010 -- 2,232 6.10
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Serial Experiments Lain -- -- Triangle Staff -- 13 eps -- Original -- Dementia Drama Mystery Psychological Sci-Fi Supernatural -- Serial Experiments Lain Serial Experiments Lain -- Lain Iwakura, an awkward and introverted fourteen-year-old, is one of the many girls from her school to receive a disturbing email from her classmate Chisa Yomoda—the very same Chisa who recently committed suicide. Lain has neither the desire nor the experience to handle even basic technology; yet, when the technophobe opens the email, it leads her straight into the Wired, a virtual world of communication networks similar to what we know as the internet. Lain's life is turned upside down as she begins to encounter cryptic mysteries one after another. Strange men called the Men in Black begin to appear wherever she goes, asking her questions and somehow knowing more about her than even she herself knows. With the boundaries between reality and cyberspace rapidly blurring, Lain is plunged into more surreal and bizarre events where identity, consciousness, and perception are concepts that take on new meanings. -- -- Written by Chiaki J. Konaka, whose other works include Texhnolyze, Serial Experiments Lain is a psychological avant-garde mystery series that follows Lain as she makes crucial choices that will affect both the real world and the Wired. In closing one world and opening another, only Lain will realize the significance of their presence. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation, Geneon Entertainment USA -- 506,288 8.04
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Wonder Beat Scramble -- -- Mushi Production -- 26 eps -- - -- Action Space Sci-Fi -- Wonder Beat Scramble Wonder Beat Scramble -- In 2119, the spaceship Green Sleeves found 3 planets attacked by X23, a moving planet heading Earth. The Earth government ordered Green Sleeves to attack X23, but Dr. Sugita, the captain of Green Sleeves, refused because he believed they could co-exist. Then, the communication with Green Sleeves was cut abruptly... -- -- In 2121, Susumu, the son of Dr. Sugita, is visited by strangers. The take him to Dr. Miya, one of the few supporters to Dr. Sugita's decision, while most blamed him as a traitor. Dr. Miya recommends Susumu to join White Pegasus, a team of special medical recuers. Their Micronizer System can shrink human so that they can cure from the inside of the body. Shortly afterwards, X23 has come in visual range at last. Hues - the aliens of X23 - choose Susumu's friend as their first target. Susumu and the other members of White Pegasus manage to defeat Hues inside of his body. But Susumu finds the signals emitted from the chips within Hues are the music composed by himself and his mother, as a gift to Dr. Sugita... -- -- (Source: sazuma.com) -- TV - Apr 16, 1986 -- 855 6.50
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581st Air Resupply and Communications Wing
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582d Air Resupply and Communications Wing
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5th Combat Communications Group
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689th Combat Communications Wing
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6th Communication Battalion
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7th Communication Battalion
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850th Space Communications Squadron
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8th Communication Battalion
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9th Communication Battalion
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Access Communications (Nova Scotia)
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ACD (telecommunications company)
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Ace Communication Group
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ACGC Chemical Research Communications
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ACME Communications
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ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications
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A Communication to My Friends
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Adaptive communications
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ADC Telecommunications
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Adelphia Communications Corporation
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Advanced Data Communication Control Procedures
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Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture
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Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network
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Aeronautical Telecommunication Network
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African American Communication
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African Telecommunications Union
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Agence de Rgulation des Postes et des Communication Electroniques Republique du Congo
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Agent Communications Language
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Air Force Satellite Communications
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Air Resupply And Communications Service
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Air-to-ground communication
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A.J.K. Mass Communication Research Centre
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Alabama Regional Communications System
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Alaska Communications
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Alaska Communications System
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Alaska Rural Communications Service
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Allbritton Communications
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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
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Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications
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Alta Communications
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Al Yah Satellite Communications
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A Mathematical Theory of Communication
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Ambedkar Institute of Advanced Communication Technologies and Research
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American Communications Ass'n v. Douds
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Ampersand Communications
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An Act to amend the Telecommunications Act (Internet neutrality)
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Analog's From Mind to Mind: Tales of Communication
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AN/DRC-8 Emergency Rocket Communications System
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Animal communication
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Annals of Telecommunications
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Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy
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Apple Communication Slot
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Arab Satellite Communications Organization
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Archive for Small Press & Communication
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Arcor (telecommunications)
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Arkansas Communication and Theatre Arts Association
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Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication
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Arts & Communication Magnet Academy
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Asianet Satellite Communications
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Asianet Star Communications
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Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication
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Asian Journal of Communication
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Asian Media Information and Communication Centre
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Association for Business Communication
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Association for Educational Communications and Technology
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Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
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Association for Progressive Communications
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Association for Women in Communications
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Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International
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Asynchronous communication mechanism
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Asynchronous serial communication
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AT&T Communications
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AT&T Communications Inc.
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Audit (telecommunication)
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Augmentative and alternative communication
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication (journal)
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Australian Communications and Media Authority
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Australian Communications Consumer Action Network
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Australian Indigenous Communications Association
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Autocommunication
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Automatic Secure Voice Communications Network
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Autorit de Rgulation des Communications lectroniques et des Postes
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Avanti Communications
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Avaya Unified Communications Management
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Aviation communication
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Aviation, Communication and Allied Workers Union
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Backhaul (telecommunications)
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Bad Communication
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Badge of the Communications Security Establishment
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Bahakel Communications
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Bangladesh Communication Satellite Company Limited
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Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication
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Bank of Communications
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Bank of Communications Building
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Bank of Communications (Hong Kong)
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Basic telecommunications access method
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BATM Advanced Communications
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Battlefield Airborne Communications Node
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Bayan Telecommunications
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Beacon Communications (publisher)
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Beat Communication
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Bee learning and communication
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Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
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BellSouth Telecommunications
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BHC Communications
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Bibliography of encyclopedias: film, radio, television and mass communications
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Binary Synchronous Communications
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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Biocommunication
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Biological Communications
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Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications
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Birch Communications
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Block Communications
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Block (telecommunications)
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BLUF (communication)
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Blu Telecommunications
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Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications
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Body-to-body communication
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Book:Telecommunications Applications
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Book:Telecommunications Industry
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Borlaug CAST Communication Award
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Boston Communications Group
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Boston University College of Communication
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Botswana Communication Regulatory Authority
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Botswana Telecommunication Employees' Union
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Botswana Telecommunications Corporation
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Bowler Communications System
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Bowman (communications system)
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Bridge Communications
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Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre
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British Approvals Board for Telecommunications
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British Armed Forces communications and information systems
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British Rail Telecommunications
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British Telecommunications plc v. Prodigy
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Brocade Communications Systems
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Brookfield Communications, Inc. v. West Coast Entertainment Corp.
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Brunico Communications
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Bumblebee communication
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Bungsberg telecommunications tower
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Bureau d'tudes des postes et tlcommunications d'outre-mer
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Burrell Communications Group
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Business and Professional Communication Quarterly
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BYU College of Fine Arts and Communications
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Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984
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Cairo Communication
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California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology
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Callback (telecommunications)
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Call volume (telecommunications)
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Canadian Communications Foundation
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Canadian Journal of Communication
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex
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Capital Cities Communications Inc v Canadian Radio-Television Commission
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Cariaccess Communications
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Caribbean Communications Network
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Carlton Communications
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Casiano Communications
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Castle Communications
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Catalan Communications
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Cat communication
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Category:Communications satellites
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Category:Telecommunications policy
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Cell Communication & Adhesion
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Cell Communication and Signaling
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Cellular communication (biology)
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Celtro Communication
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Centennial Communications
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Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency
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Centre commun d'tudes de tlvision et tlcommunications
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Centre for Communication Programs Nigeria
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Centre for Experimental Art and Communication (CEAC)
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Centre for Human Communication
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Centre for Research and Development on Information Technology and Telecommunication (Albania)
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Centre national d'tudes des tlcommunications
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Chambers Communications
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Channelization (telecommunications)
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Chaos Communication Camp
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Chaos Communication Congress
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Charm Communications
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Charter Communications
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Chelsio Communications
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Chess Communication
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Chime Communications
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Chime Communications Limited
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Chimpanzee and Human Communication Institute
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China Communications Construction Company
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China Communications Services
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China Communications Standards Association
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China Satellite Communications
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China Telecommunications Corporation
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Chongqing Communication Institute
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Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
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Chorus Communication Limited
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Chr. Salvesen & Chr. Thams's Communications Aktieselskab
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Chugoku Communication Network
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Chunghwa Int'l Communication Network
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Citadel Communications
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Clearfly Communications
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Clearing (telecommunications)
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Clearwave Communications
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Climate communication
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Closed-loop communication
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Cloud communications
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CloudNine Communications
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CNCP Telecommunications
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Coca-Cola Telecommunications
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Co-cultural communication theory
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Cogent Communications
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Cognitive infocommunications
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College of Communication
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College of Fine Arts and Communication at East Carolina University
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Collision (telecommunications)
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Combined Communications-Electronics Board
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Commercial code (communications)
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Commission for Communications Regulation
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Commission on Information and Communications Technology (Philippines)
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Committee on Transport and Communications
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Committee on Transport, Industry, Communications, Energy, Science, and Technology
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Common Programming Interface for Communications
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Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
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Communication
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Communication!!!
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Communication access real-time translation
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Communication accommodation theory
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Communication and Leadership During Change
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Communication apprehension
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Communication art
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Communication Arts Guild
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Communication Arts (magazine)
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Communication assistance in Israel
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Communication-avoiding algorithm
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Communication (Bobby Womack album)
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Communication Breakdown
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Communication-Centric Intelligence Satellite
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Communication channel
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Communication complexity
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Communication, Culture & Critique
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Communication design
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Communication diagram
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Communication (disambiguation)
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Communication disorder
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Communication Disorders Quarterly
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Communication during the September 11 attacks
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Communication Education
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Communication-enabled business process
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Communication ethics
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Communication for Development
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Communication for social change
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Communication Function Classification System
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Communication (Hitomi Takahashi song)
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Communication in aquatic animals
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Communication in distributed software development
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Communication in small groups
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Communication Managers' Association
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Communication Monographs
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Communication Moon Relay
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Communication, navigation and surveillance
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Communication noise
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Communication physics
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Communication protocol
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Communication Quarterly
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Communication quotient
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Communication Research (journal)
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Communication Research Reports
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Communication rights
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Communications Access for Land Mobiles
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Communications Act
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Communications Act 2003
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Communications Act of 1934
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Communications & Information Services Corps
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Communications and Electronics Branch
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Communications and Entertainment Limited
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Communications and Information Technology Commission (Saudi Arabia)
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Communications and Media Commission (Iraq)
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Communications and media in Sarajevo
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Communications and networking riser
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Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act
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Communications Authority
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Communications Authority of Kenya
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Communications-based train control
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Communications blackout
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Communications Capabilities Development Programme
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Communications center
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Communications Clique
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Communications, Computers, and Networks
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Communications Corporation of America
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Communications Data Bill
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Communications Data Bill 2008
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Communications Decency Act
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Communications, Electrical and Plumbing Union of Australia
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Communications-enabled application
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Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada
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Communication Service for the Deaf
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Communication Services and General Workers Trade Union
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Communication services sector reshuffle
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Communications Hill, San Jose
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Communication Shutdown
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Communications in Afghanistan
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Communications in Algebra
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Communications in Argentina
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Communications in Burundi
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Communications in Colombia
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Communications in Contemporary Mathematics
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Communications in Gibraltar
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Communications in Guam
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Communications in Hong Kong
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Communications in Indonesia
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Communications in Information Literacy
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Communications in Iran
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Communications in Japan
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Communications in Korea
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Communications in Malawi
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Communications in Mathematical Physics
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Communications in Niue
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Communications in Papua New Guinea
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Communications in Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
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Communications in Somalia
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Communications in Statistics
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Communications in the Isle of Man
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Communications in the Marshall Islands
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Communications in Theoretical Physics
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Communications in the Republic of Artsakh
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Communications in Uganda
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Communication skill
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Communications law
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Communications management
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Communications management unit
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Communications manager
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Communications officer
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Communications of the ACM
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Communications of the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory
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Communication software
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Communications on Pure and Applied Mathematics
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Communications Opportunity, Promotion and Enhancement Bill of 2006
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Communications Processor Module
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Communications Research Centre Canada
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Communications satellite
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Communications security
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Communications Security Establishment
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Communications server
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Communications service provider
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Communications Specification for Fitness Equipment
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Communications system
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Communications Technology Satellite
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Communications training
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Communication strategies in second-language acquisition
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Communication studies
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Communication Studies (journal)
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Communications Workers of America
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Communications Workers of America v. Beck
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Communications Zone
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Communication theory
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Communication Theory as a Field
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Communication Theory (journal)
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Communication Theory of Secrecy Systems
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Communication Tower
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Communication University of China
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Communication University of China, Nanjing
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Communication University of Zhejiang
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Communication with extraterrestrial intelligence
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Communication with submarines
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Communication Workers Union
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Communication Workers Union (Ireland)
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Communication Workers Union of Australia
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Communication Workers Union (United Kingdom)
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Comparison of communication satellite operators
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Comporium Communications
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Computer & Communications Industry Association
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Computer-mediated communication
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Computer Physics Communications
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Computer-supported telecommunications applications
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Conference on College Composition and Communication
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Connectionless communication
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Connection-oriented communication
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Consolidated Communications
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Consolidated Communications of Missouri
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Consolidated Communications of Northern New England
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Consolidated Communications of Vermont
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Consortium for Strategic Communication
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Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication Union
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Construction communication
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Controllerpilot data link communications
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Corporate communication
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Corps des tlcommunications
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COSMOS (telecommunications)
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Council for the Advancement of Communication with Deaf People
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Coverage (telecommunication)
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Cox Communications
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Crain Communications
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Crain Communications Building
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Crisis communication
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Critical Studies in Media Communication
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Cross-cultural communication
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CS Communication & Systmes
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Cunningham Communication
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Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
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DAAR Communications
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Danish Central Organisation of Telecommunication Employees
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Dedicated short-range communications
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Deep Space Communications Complex
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Defence High Frequency Communications Service
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Defense Satellite Communications System
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Defensive communication
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Department of Communications (198087)
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Department of Communications (199394)
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Department of Communications (201315)
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Department of Communications and Digital Technologies
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Department of Communications and the Arts (199498)
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Department of Communications and the Arts (Australia)
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Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts
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Department of Homeland Security Interoperable Communications Act
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Department of Information and Communications Technology
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Department of Information and Communication Technology
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Department of Media and Communications
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Department of Telecommunications
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Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications
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Development and Educational Communication Unit
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Development communication
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Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology
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Dicastery for Communication
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Diederich College of Communication
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Digi Communications
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Digital Communication Network
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Digital Communications Associates
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Digital Data Communications Message Protocol
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Digital enhanced cordless telecommunications
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Digital Telecommunications Philippines
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Digi Telecommunications
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Diplomatic Telecommunications Service
|
Directorate-General for Communication
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Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
|
Directorate of Mass Communication
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Director of communications
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Director of National Intelligence Review Group on Intelligence and Communications Technologies
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Discourse & Communication
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Discovery Communications Nordic
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Distributed object communication
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Diver communications
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Diversified Communications
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Diversified Communications Tower
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Dod's Parliamentary Communications
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Dog communication
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Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications
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Do Not Disturb (telecommunications)
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Downe Communications
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Draft:Association of Media and Communication Academic Professionals
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Draft Communications Data Bill
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Draft:Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on telecommunications
|
Drewry Communications
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Dropout (communications)
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Drums in communication
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Due North Communications
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DukeNet Communications
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Dunant (submarine communications cable)
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Duplex (telecommunications)
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Dynasty Communication
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EarthMoonEarth communication
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Echo (communications protocol)
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cole nationale suprieure d'lectronique, informatique, tlcommunications, mathmatique et mcanique de Bordeaux
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cole nationale suprieure des tlcommunications de Bretagne
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cole suprieure d'ingnieurs en informatique et gnie des tlcommunications
|
Ecole Suprieure Multinationale des Tlcommunications
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Economy, Government and Communications, Central University of Chile
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ECREA European Communication Research and Education Association
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Edward R. Murrow College of Communication
|
EE Ltd v Office of Communications
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Eir (telecommunications)
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Electrical, Electronic, Telecommunications and Plumbing Union
|
Electronic and Postal Communications Authority (Albania)
|
Electronic Banking Internet Communication Standard
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Electronic communication network
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Electronic Communications Convention
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Electronic Communications in Probability
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Electronic Communications Privacy Act
|
Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute
|
Elimination communication
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ELJ Communications Center
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ELP Communications
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Emergency communications network
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Emergency Communications Response Vehicle
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Emergency communication system
|
Emmis Communications
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Emotions in virtual communication
|
Emphasis (telecommunications)
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Empire and Communications
|
Encoding/decoding model of communication
|
Englander v Telus Communications Inc
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Entravision Communications
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Environmental communication
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Environmental Communication (journal)
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Environment and Communications Committee (Iceland)
|
Equalization (communications)
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Eritrean Telecommunications Corporation
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Esurient Communications
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Eswatini Posts and Telecommunications Corporation
|
Ethnography of communication
|
Euphony Communications
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European Association of Communication Directors
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European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications
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European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations
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European Journal of Communication
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European Telecommunications Satellite Organization
|
European Transactions on Telecommunications
|
Event Communications
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Everus Communications
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Excommunication
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Excommunication of actors by the Catholic Church
|
Excommunication of Margaret McBride
|
EZ Communications
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Facilitated communication
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Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology at Simon Fraser University
|
FairPoint Communications
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Faster-than-light communication
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Fastweb (telecommunications company)
|
F Communications
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Federal Authority for Audiovisual Communication Services
|
Federal Commission of Telecommunications (Mexico)
|
Federal Communications Agency (Russia)
|
Federal Communications Commission
|
Federal Communications Commission Consolidated Reporting Act of 2013
|
Federal Communications Commission fines of The Howard Stern Show
|
Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act of 2013
|
Federal Department of Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications
|
Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media
|
Federal Telecommunications Institute
|
Federation of Employees in the Postal and Telecommunications Sector
|
Federation of Workers in the Book, Paper and Communication Industries
|
Fern Communications
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Fiber-optic communication
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Field Communications
|
Finnish Communication and Internet Exchange
|
Finnish-Russian University Cooperation in Telecommunication
|
Fisher Communications
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Fleet Satellite Communications System
|
Flutter (electronics and communication)
|
FO Communication
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Foreign exchange service (telecommunications)
|
Forest Industries Telecommunications
|
Former Japanese Navy Fongshan Communication Center
|
Forte Communication Style Profile
|
Forum Communications
|
Foster Communications Coliseum
|
Foundations and Trends in Communications and Information Theory
|
Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications
|
Freedom Communications
|
Free-space optical communication
|
Frog hearing and communication
|
Frontier Communications
|
Frontier Communications ILEC Holdings
|
Frontier Communications of Connecticut
|
Frontier Communications West Coast
|
Fujisankei Communications Group
|
Fujisankei Communications International
|
Galaxy Communications (comics)
|
Game theory in communication networks
|
Gatekeeping (communication)
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Gateway Communications
|
Gateway (telecommunications)
|
Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication
|
G.Communication
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GEC Plessey Telecommunications
|
General communication channel
|
General Posts and Telecommunications Company
|
Genesis Communications Network
|
Geography of media and communication
|
G.G. Communications
|
Ghana Communication Technology University
|
Gigaset Communications
|
Glay Global Communication
|
Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development
|
Global Amateur Radio Emergency Communications Conference
|
Global Communication
|
Global Communications Conference
|
Global Community Communications Alliance
|
Global Media and Communication
|
Global Telecommunications System
|
Glossary of communication disorders
|
Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex
|
Gosfield North Communications Co-operative
|
Gospel Communications International
|
Government Communication and Information System
|
Government Communications Security Bureau
|
Government Communications Security Bureau Act 2003
|
Government Emergency Telecommunications Service
|
Graphic communication
|
Graphic Communications Conference
|
Graphic Communications Group Limited
|
Griffin Communications
|
Ground communication outlet
|
GTRI Information and Communications Laboratory
|
GTT Communications
|
Guy Gannett Communications
|
Han Chiang University College of Communication
|
Haptic communication
|
Haridev Joshi University of Journalism and Mass Communication
|
Harold Innis's communications theories
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Harry: A Communication Breakdown
|
Harte-Hanks Communications, Inc. v. Connaughton
|
Haute Autorit Indpendante de la Communication Audiovisuelle
|
Health communication
|
Health Communication (journal)
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Health Communication Network
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Health Industry Business Communications Council
|
Hearing, Balance and Communication
|
Hearst Communications
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Heartland Communications Group
|
Hellenic Telecommunications and Post Commission
|
Henry W. Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication
|
Her Majesty's Government Communications Centre
|
HGC Global Communications
|
Hierarchical cell structure (telecommunications)
|
High Frequency Global Communications System
|
Hispanic Information and Telecommunications Network
|
History of communication
|
History of telecommunication
|
History of telecommunications in Malaysia
|
Ho-Am Prize in Mass Communication
|
Hop (telecommunications)
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Hotline Communications
|
Huichon University of Telecommunications
|
Humananimal communication
|
Human communication
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Human Communication Research
|
Hnenburg Telecommunication Tower
|
Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings
|
Hypercube (communication pattern)
|
IBM 3705 Communications Controller
|
IBM 8750 Business Communication System
|
IBM Advanced Program-to-Program Communication
|
I-Cable Communications
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IEEE Communications Letters
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IEEE Communications Magazine
|
IEEE Communications Society
|
IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials
|
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
|
IEEE Koji Kobayashi Computers and Communications Award
|
IEEE Professional Communication Society
|
IEEE Transactions on Communications
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IEEE Transactions on Molecular, Biological and Multi-Scale Communications
|
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
|
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
|
IEEE Wireless Communications
|
Ikanos Communications
|
Ill Communication
|
Imagine (Brunei telecommunications company)
|
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
|
Independent Telecommunications Providers Association
|
Indian Institute of Mass Communication
|
Indian Post & Telecommunication Accounts and Finance Service
|
Indian Telecommunication Service
|
Individual communication services and tariffs
|
Influence of cultural and linguistic diversity in communication
|
Infocommunications
|
Information and communications technology
|
Information and Communications Technology Council
|
Information and communications technology in agriculture
|
Information and communications technology in Kosovo
|
Information and Communications University
|
Information and Communication Technologies Authority (Turkey)
|
Information and communication technologies for environmental sustainability
|
Information and Communication Technology Academy of Kerala
|
Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka
|
Information and Communication Technology Authority (Kenya)
|
Information, Communication & Society
|
Information communication and telecommunication economics
|
Information Communications Network LLC
|
Information Communications Technology education in the Philippines
|
Innovative Communications Alliance
|
Innovative Communications Corporation
|
Insight Communications Limited
|
Institut de Recherche en Communications et Cyberntique de Nantes
|
Institut des hautes tudes des communications sociales
|
Institute for Applied Information Processing and Communications
|
Institute for Global Communications
|
Institute for Media and Communication Policy
|
Institute of Advanced Communication, Education and Research
|
Institute of Cryptography, Telecommunications and Computer Science
|
Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
|
Institute of Informatics and Communication
|
Institute of Internal Communication
|
Institute of Mass Communication Film and Television Studies
|
Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication
|
Institute of Space and Telecommunications Law
|
Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers
|
Intelligibility (communication)
|
Interactive communication
|
Inter-American Telecommunication Commission
|
Interception of Communications Act 1985
|
Interception of Communications Bill 2006
|
Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual
|
Intercultural communication
|
Interdisciplinary Telecommunications Program
|
Interference (communication)
|
Interior communications electrician
|
Intermountain West Communications Company
|
Internal communications
|
International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication
|
International Association of Portuguese-Speaking Communications
|
International Association of Transport and Communication Museums
|
International Business Communication Standards
|
International Camp on Communication and Computers
|
International communication
|
International Communication Gazette
|
International Council for Film Television and Audiovisual Communication
|
International Information and Communication Technology Council Certification Program
|
International Journal of Communication
|
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
|
International Multimedia Telecommunications Consortium
|
International Press Telecommunications Council
|
International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance
|
International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication
|
International Sound Communication
|
International Speech Communication Association
|
International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications
|
International Telecommunications Satellite Organization
|
International Telecommunication Union
|
Interpersonal communication
|
Inter-process communication
|
Interscope Communications
|
Intershop Communications AG
|
Interspecies communication
|
Intrapersonal communication
|
Iridium Communications
|
Iris Digital Communications System
|
J2 Communications
|
James Bay Cree Communications Society
|
James Tracy (communication scholar)
|
Jane's Military Communications
|
Jerusalem Media & Communication Centre
|
Jim Wilkinson (communications)
|
John Rabe Communication Centre
|
Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs
|
Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System
|
Journalism & Communication Monographs
|
Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
|
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
|
Journal of Applied Communication Research
|
Journal of Business and Technical Communication
|
Journal of Business Communication
|
Journal of Communication
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Journal of Communication Inquiry
|
Journal of Communication Management
|
Journal of Communications
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Journal of Communications and Networks
|
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication
|
Journal of Creative Communications
|
Journal of Health Communication
|
Journal of Intercultural Communication Research
|
Journal of International Communication
|
Journal of Technical Writing and Communication
|
Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation
|
Just Communication
|
Kannel (telecommunications)
|
Kenja Communication
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Kenya Communications (Amendment) Act, 2008
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Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation
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Kepler Communications
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Kevin Sullivan (communications professional)
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Kill Time Communication
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King Fahd Satellite Telecommunications City
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KM Communications
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Korea Communications Commission
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Korea Communications Standards Commission
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Korean Communications Zone
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Kvorning Design & Communication
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Kyocera Communications
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Laboratory for the Analysis of Organisational Communication Systems
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Lack of Communication
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La Machi Communication for Good Causes
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Land Information and Communications Services Group
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Large-group communication
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Laser communication in space
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Laser Communications Relay Demonstration
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Lasswell's model of communication
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Lebanese Communication Group
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LED to LED Communication
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Level 3 Communications
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Liberia Telecommunications Corporation
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LIME (telecommunications company)
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Line of communication
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Lines of Communication
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List of abuse allegations made through facilitated communication
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List of applications of near-field communication
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List of assets owned by Hearst Communications
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List of assets owned by Shaw Communications
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List of chairmen of the Federal Communications Commission
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List of communications units and formations of the Royal Air Force
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List of companies involved in quantum computing or communication
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List of Frontier Communications operating companies
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List of international submarine communications cables
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List of Ministers for Communications and the Media of Luxembourg
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List of Ministers of Communications and Works of Cyprus
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List of ministries of communications
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List of Royal Air Force Communication units
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List of Royal Australian Air Force Communication Units
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List of telecommunication companies in Pakistan
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List of telecommunications companies of Bangladesh
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List of telecommunications regulatory bodies
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List of Theatre Communications Group member theatres
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List of video telecommunication services and product brands
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List of White Alice Communications System sites
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Live Communications Server 2003
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Live Communications Server 2005
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LLM Communications
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Local Inter-Process Communication
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Lohmar-Birk telecommunications tower
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London College of Communication
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Long-term prediction (communications)
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Look Communications
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Loral Space & Communications
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Lotus Communications
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LSU Cox Communications Academic Center for Student-Athletes
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LTE (telecommunication)
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Macfadden Communications Group
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Macromolecular Rapid Communications
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Madrid Deep Space Communications Complex
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Main Frame Software Communications
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Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Communication
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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 satellite communications
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Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
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Malicious Communications Act 1988
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Management Communication Quarterly
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Manual communication
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Map communication model
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Mapleton Communications
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Marconi Communications
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Marine Wing Communications Squadron 18
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Marine Wing Communications Squadron 28
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Marine Wing Communications Squadron 38
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Marine Wing Communications Squadron 48
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Marketing communications
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Mars Telecommunications Orbiter
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Martz Communications Group
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Massachusetts Corporation for Educational Telecommunications
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Mass communication
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Mass communication specialist
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Master of Corporate Communication
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Maxis Communications
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Maxwell Communication Corporation
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MCI Communications
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Mebo Telecommunications
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Media Arts & Communications Academy
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Media (communication)
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Media.link Communications
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Mediated communication
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Mediated intercultural communication
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Medical Device Radiocommunications Service
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Melita (telecommunications company)
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Meo (telecommunication company)
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Mercury Communications
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Meta-communication
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Meteor burst communications
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Metropark Communications
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MGM-Path Communications
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MHP Communications
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Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review
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Mid-Canada Communications
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Midwest Communications
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Military College of Telecommunication Engineering
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Military communication in feudal Japan
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Military communications
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Military Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies
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Military Satellite Communications Directorate
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Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Network
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Minister for Communications, Cyber Safety and the Arts
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Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative Industries
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Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications
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Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications
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Minister of Communications
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Minister of Communications (Canada)
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Minister of Communications (South Africa)
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Ministry of Civil Aviation and Communication Maldives
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Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (Indonesia)
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Ministry of Communication and Information (Venezuela)
|
Ministry of Communication and Technology (Ghana)
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Ministry of Communication Equipment Industry (Soviet Union)
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Ministry of Communication (Poland)
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Ministry of Communications and Information
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Ministry of Communications and Information (Kazakhstan)
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Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Afghanistan)
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Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Egypt)
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Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (India)
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Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Myanmar)
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Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (Malaysia)
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Ministry of Communications and Technology
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Ministry of Communication, Science and Technology
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Ministry of Communications (Iceland)
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Ministry of Communications (India)
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Ministry of Communications, Infrastructure, and Housing
|
Ministry of Communications (Israel)
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Ministry of Communications (Italy)
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Ministry of Communications (Morocco)
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Ministry of Communications (Pakistan)
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Ministry of Communications (Soviet Union)
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Ministry of Culture and Communication
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Ministry of Culture and Communications (Quebec)
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Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media (Russia)
|
Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications
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Ministry of Environment, Energy and Telecommunications
|
Ministry of Information and Communication
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Ministry of Information and Communication (Bhutan)
|
Ministry of Information and Communications (Nepal)
|
Ministry of Information and Communication (South Korea)
|
Ministry of Information and Communications Technology (ictQATAR)
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Ministry of Information and Communications Technology of Iran
|
Ministry of Information and Communications (Vietnam)
|
Ministry of Information and Communication Technologies (Tunisia)
|
Ministry of Information and Communication Technology
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Ministry of Information, Communications, Transport and Tourism Development
|
Ministry of Information Technologies and Communications (Colombia)
|
Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication
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Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
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Ministry of Post and Telecommunications (North Korea)
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Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
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Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Cambodia)
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Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Japan)
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Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology
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Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications (Brazil)
|
Ministry of Telecommunication, Digital Infrastructure and Foreign Employment
|
Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society (Serbia)
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Ministry of Trade, Tourism and Telecommunications (Serbia)
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Ministry of Transport and Channels of Communication
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Ministry of Transport and Communication (Armenia)
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Ministry of Transport and Communications (Botswana)
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Ministry of Transport and Communications (Ethiopia)
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Ministry of Transport and Communications (Finland)
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Ministry of Transport and Communications (Kazakhstan)
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Ministry of Transport and Communications (Lithuania)
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Ministry of Transport and Communications (Peru)
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Ministry of Transport and Communications (Venezuela)
|
Ministry of Transport and Communications (Zambia)
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Ministry of Transport and Infocommunications
|
Ministry of Transportation and Communications
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Ministry of Transportation and Communications (Taiwan)
|
Ministry of Transport, Communication and Infrastructural Development (Zimbabwe)
|
Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies (Azerbaijan)
|
Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications (Bulgaria)
|
Ministry of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications
|
Ministry of Works, Transport and Communications
|
Mobile Communication and Society
|
Mobile communications over IP
|
Mobile communications vehicle
|
Mobile Computing and Communications Review
|
Mobile Telecommunication Company of Iran
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Mobile Telecommunications Company of Esfahan
|
Models of communication
|
Modular Integrated Communications Helmet
|
Moffat Communications
|
Montjuc Communications Tower
|
Monument to the Communications Workers of Don
|
Moody College of Communication
|
Morris Communications
|
MPL Communications
|
MS Communications
|
Muse Communication
|
Museum of Communication, Nuremberg, Germany
|
Museum of History of Communication Development (Rostov-on-Don)
|
Museum of Post and Telecommunications
|
Music of Kurogane Communication
|
Mwananchi Communications
|
Myanma Posts and Telecommunications
|
Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications
|
Narrative communication
|
National Academies Communication Award
|
National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors
|
National Cable & Telecommunications Ass'n v. Brand X Internet Services
|
National Center for Telecommunications Technologies
|
National Christian Forensics and Communications Association
|
National Commission for Communication and Liberties
|
National Commission of Telecommunications
|
National Committee of the Chinese Defense Industry, Postal and Telecommunications Workers' Union
|
National Communication Association
|
National Communications Centre
|
National Communications Commission
|
National Communications Coordinator
|
National Communications Corporation Limited
|
National Communications Network, Guyana
|
National Communications System
|
National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center
|
National Domestic Communications Assistance Center
|
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
|
National Institute of Science Communication and Information Resources
|
National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
|
National Regulatory Agency for Electronic Communications and Information Technology of the Republic of Moldova
|
National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Advisory Memoranda
|
National Telecommunications Agency (Brazil)
|
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
|
National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)
|
National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority
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National Transportation Communications for Intelligent Transportation System Protocol
|
Nationwide Communications
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Native Communications
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NATO Communications and Information Agency
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NATO Communications and Information Systems Services Agency
|
Nature Communications
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Navajo Communications
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Naval Computer and Telecommunications Command
|
NCIC Inmate Communications
|
Near-field communication
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Near-field magnetic induction communication
|
Nebraska Educational Telecommunications
|
NEC Mobile Communications
|
Netscape Communications Corp. v. Konrad
|
NET (telecommunications)
|
New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell
|
News World Communications
|
NewTel Communications
|
New World Information and Communication Order
|
New World Telecommunications
|
New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications
|
New Zealand Telecommunications Forum
|
Nextel Communications
|
Nigerian Communications Commission
|
Nigerian weather and communications satellites
|
Nimbus Communications
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No. 1 Combat Communications Squadron RAAF
|
No-communication theorem
|
Nonverbal communication
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Nonviolent Communication
|
Northland Communications
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NorthPoint Communications
|
Norwegian Communications Authority
|
Norwegian Post and Communications Union
|
Novanet, Cloud Communications Company
|
NTT Communications
|
NTT Communications Shining Arcs
|
Nuance Communications
|
Nuclear Medicine Communications
|
Nusantao Maritime Trading and Communication Network
|
Objectworld Communications
|
Observatory on Digital Communication
|
Office of the Communications Authority
|
Official communications of the Chinese Empire
|
Oi (telecommunications)
|
One Communications
|
One Telecommunications
|
Open communication
|
Open Platform Communications
|
Open Telecommunications
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Oplink Communications
|
Optical communication
|
Optical communications repeater
|
Optical wireless communications
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Optics Communications
|
Oracle Communications Messaging Server
|
Orbit Communications Company
|
Organizational communication
|
Osaka Electro-Communication University
|
Outline of communication
|
Outline of telecommunication
|
Overseas Telecommunications Veterans Association
|
Pacific Bell Telephone Co. v. linkLine Communications, Inc.
|
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority
|
Palgrave Communications
|
Parallel communication
|
Paramount Communications, Inc. v. QVC Network, Inc.
|
Paramount Communications, Inc. v. Time Inc.
|
Partner Communications Company
|
People's Commissariat for Communications
|
Peracomo Inc v TELUS Communications Co
|
Persona Communications
|
Personal communications network
|
Personal Communications Service
|
Personal communications service (NANP)
|
Pharmacognosy Communications
|
Philippine Bank of Communications
|
Philippine Communications Satellite Corporation
|
Phoenix Media/Communications Group
|
Phonon Communications
|
Phonoscope Communications
|
Picture archiving and communication system
|
Picture communication symbols
|
Picture Exchange Communication System
|
Plant communication
|
Plant floor communication
|
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. v. Netscape Communications Corp.
|
Play (telecommunications)
|
PLDT Communication and Energy Ventures
|
Plus Communication
|
Plus (telecommunications Poland)
|
Pocket Communications
|
Point-to-multipoint communication
|
Point-to-point (telecommunications)
|
Political communication
|
Political Communication (journal)
|
Political economy of communications
|
Pontifical Council for Social Communications
|
Portal:Companies/Index by industry/Sub/Telecommunication
|
Portal:Telecommunication
|
Postal and Telecommunications Workers' Union
|
Postal communication in the General Government
|
Post Office Telecommunications
|
Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology
|
Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology, Ho Chi Minh City
|
Power-line communication
|
Presidency of Telecommunication and Communication
|
Presidential Communications Group
|
Press Communications
|
PrimeTel Communications
|
Primus Telecommunications (Australia)
|
Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002
|
Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003
|
Process Communication Model
|
Professional communication
|
Provisioning (telecommunications)
|
Public Communications Inc.
|
Public Relations and Communications Association
|
Public Safety Joint Communications Center
|
Qualitative Research Reports in Communication
|
Quello Center for Telecommunication Management and Law
|
Queued Telecommunications Access Method
|
Rabbit (telecommunications)
|
RAD Data Communications
|
Radio and telecommunication in Berlin
|
Radiocommunication Act
|
Radio communication service
|
Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
|
Rawlco Communications
|
Redline Communications
|
Red Link Communications
|
Regenerator (telecommunication)
|
Rgie des tlcommunications du Qubec
|
Regional African Satellite Communication Organization
|
Regional communications in ancient Mesoamerica
|
Regional Radiocommunication Conference
|
Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act, 2002
|
Reliance Communications
|
Religious Technology Center v. Netcom On-Line Communication Services, Inc.
|
Remote communications outlet
|
Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy
|
Research Institute of Electronic Communication
|
Rseau de tlcommunications sociosanitaire
|
Revolutionary People's Communication Network
|
Richard Green (telecommunication)
|
Rich Communication Services
|
Riedel Communications
|
RighTel Communications
|
Ritual view of communication
|
Robert E. Allen (telecommunications executive)
|
Robot Communications
|
Rogers Communications
|
Rogers Communications Centre
|
Royal Communications
|
Royal Mail Group Ltd v Communication Workers Union
|
Rush Communications
|
Russian Journal of Communication
|
Russian Satellite Communications Company
|
Rust Communications
|
Sable Communications of California v. FCC
|
Safelayer Secure Communications
|
Salt Lake Valley Emergency Communications Center
|
Samsung Telecommunications
|
SBA Communications
|
SBC Communications, Inc. v. FCC
|
Schurz Communications, Inc. v. FCC
|
Science communication
|
Science Communication (journal)
|
Scottish Police Services Authority Information Communications Technology
|
Scranton Gillette Communications
|
Sea lines of communication
|
Seaside Communications
|
Seatrade Communications
|
Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Mexico)
|
Secretary for Communications, Tourism and Culture
|
Secret Communications
|
Secure communication
|
Secure Communication based on Quantum Cryptography
|
Secure Communications Interoperability Protocol
|
Security service (telecommunication)
|
Seen by Scene Communications
|
Seismic communication
|
Selkirk Communications
|
Sender-Message-Channel-Receiver Model of Communication
|
Serial communication
|
Service-oriented communications
|
Seventh Channel Communications
|
Shaw Communications
|
Shipboard Integrated Communications System
|
Shockley Communications
|
Short-range agent communications
|
Siemens Communications
|
Signaling (telecommunications)
|
Signal strength in telecommunications
|
SIMPLE (military communications protocol)
|
Simplex communication
|
Simultaneous communication
|
Sino Satellite Communications
|
Slaight Communications
|
Slaight Communications Inc v Davidson
|
Smart Communications
|
Social and behavior change communication
|
Social communication disorder
|
Society for Technical Communication
|
Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication
|
Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers
|
Socket (telecommunications)
|
South Central Communications (telecommunications)
|
Soviet communications ship SSV-33
|
Space Communications and Navigation Program
|
Spartan Communications
|
Specht v. Netscape Communications Corp.
|
Special Communications Organization
|
Special Communications Service of Russia
|
Spirit of Communication
|
Sport communication
|
SRT Communications
|
Standard Marine Communication Phrases
|
Star Song Communications
|
Stauffer Communications
|
Stealth Communications
|
Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication
|
St. Joseph College of Communication
|
St. Joseph Communications
|
Storer Communications
|
Stornoway Communications
|
Strategic communication
|
Stress wave communication
|
Study of global communication
|
Subconscious Communications
|
Submarine communications cable
|
Subsidiary communications authority
|
Suddenlink Communications
|
SunCommunications
|
Sunday Communications
|
Sun Java System Communications Suite
|
Sunrise Communications AG
|
Supportive communication
|
Survivable Low Frequency Communications System
|
Swedish Union for Service and Communications Employees
|
Swift Communications
|
Switched communication network
|
Symphony Communication
|
Synchronization in telecommunications
|
Synthetic Communications
|
Tab Communications
|
Tactical communications
|
Tait Communications
|
Taliya Communications
|
Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority
|
Tanzania Telecommunications Corporation
|
Tarek Nour Communications
|
Tata Communications
|
Taylor Communications
|
Technical communication
|
Technical Communication Quarterly
|
Telecommunication
|
Telecommunication circuit
|
Telecommunication Company of Iran
|
Telecommunication control unit
|
Telecommunication Infrastructure Company
|
Telecommunications Access Method
|
Telecommunications Act
|
Telecommunications Act of 1996
|
Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago
|
Telecommunications billing
|
Telecommunications cable
|
Telecommunications Consultants India
|
Telecommunications Development Levy
|
Telecommunications device for the deaf
|
Telecommunications engineering
|
Telecommunications equipment
|
Telecommunications facility
|
Telecommunications for Disaster Relief
|
Telecommunications forecasting
|
Telecommunications Hall of Fame
|
Telecommunications House
|
Telecommunications in Albania
|
Telecommunications in Algeria
|
Telecommunications in American Samoa
|
Telecommunications in Andorra
|
Telecommunications in Angola
|
Telecommunications in Anguilla
|
Telecommunications in Antarctica
|
Telecommunications in Antigua and Barbuda
|
Telecommunications in Armenia
|
Telecommunications in Aruba
|
Telecommunications in Australia
|
Telecommunications in Austria
|
Telecommunications in Azerbaijan
|
Telecommunications in Bahrain
|
Telecommunications in Bangladesh
|
Telecommunications in Barbados
|
Telecommunications in Belarus
|
Telecommunications in Belgium
|
Telecommunications in Belize
|
Telecommunications in Benin
|
Telecommunications in Bermuda
|
Telecommunications in Bhutan
|
Telecommunications in Bolivia
|
Telecommunications in Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
Telecommunications in Botswana
|
Telecommunications in Brazil
|
Telecommunications in Brunei
|
Telecommunications in Bulgaria
|
Telecommunications in Burkina Faso
|
Tele-Communications Inc.
|
Telecommunications in Cambodia
|
Telecommunications in Cameroon
|
Telecommunications in Canada
|
Telecommunications in Cape Verde
|
Telecommunications in Chad
|
Telecommunications in Chile
|
Telecommunications in China
|
Telecommunications in Costa Rica
|
Telecommunications in Croatia
|
Telecommunications in Cuba
|
Telecommunications in Curaao
|
Telecommunications in Cyprus
|
Telecommunications in Denmark
|
Telecommunications in Djibouti
|
Telecommunications in Dominica
|
Telecommunications industry
|
Telecommunications Industry Association
|
Telecommunications industry in China
|
Telecommunications industry in Hong Kong
|
Telecommunications in East Timor
|
Telecommunications in Ecuador
|
Telecommunications in Egypt
|
Telecommunications in El Salvador
|
Telecommunications in Equatorial Guinea
|
Telecommunications in Eritrea
|
Telecommunications in Estonia
|
Telecommunications in Eswatini
|
Telecommunications in Ethiopia
|
Telecommunications in Fiji
|
Telecommunications in Finland
|
Telecommunications in France
|
Telecommunications in French Guiana
|
Telecommunications in French Polynesia
|
Telecommunications in Gabon
|
Telecommunications in Georgia (country)
|
Telecommunications in Germany
|
Telecommunications in Ghana
|
Telecommunications in Greece
|
Telecommunications in Greenland
|
Telecommunications in Grenada
|
Telecommunications in Guadeloupe
|
Telecommunications in Guatemala
|
Telecommunications in Guinea
|
Telecommunications in Guinea-Bissau
|
Telecommunications in Guyana
|
Telecommunications in Haiti
|
Telecommunications in Honduras
|
Telecommunications in Hungary
|
Telecommunications in Iceland
|
Telecommunications in India
|
Telecommunications in Iraq
|
Telecommunications in Israel
|
Telecommunications in Italy
|
Telecommunications in Ivory Coast
|
Telecommunications in Jamaica
|
Telecommunications in Jersey
|
Telecommunications in Jordan
|
Telecommunications in Kazakhstan
|
Telecommunications in Kenya
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Telecommunications in Kiribati
|
Telecommunications in Kuwait
|
Telecommunications in Kyrgyzstan
|
Telecommunications in Latvia
|
Telecommunications in Lebanon
|
Telecommunications in Lesotho
|
Telecommunications in Liechtenstein
|
Telecommunications in Lithuania
|
Telecommunications in Luxembourg
|
Telecommunications in Macau
|
Telecommunications in Madagascar
|
Telecommunications in Malaysia
|
Telecommunications in Mali
|
Telecommunications in Malta
|
Telecommunications in Martinique
|
Telecommunications in Mauritania
|
Telecommunications in Mauritius
|
Telecommunications in Mayotte
|
Telecommunications in Moldova
|
Telecommunications in Monaco
|
Telecommunications in Mongolia
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Telecommunications in Montenegro
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Telecommunications in Montserrat
|
Telecommunications in Morocco
|
Telecommunications in Mozambique
|
Telecommunications in Myanmar
|
Telecommunications in Namibia
|
Telecommunications in Nauru
|
Telecommunications in Nepal
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Telecommunications in New Caledonia
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Telecommunications in Newfoundland and Labrador
|
Telecommunications in New Zealand
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Telecommunications in Nicaragua
|
Telecommunications in Niger
|
Telecommunications in Nigeria
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Telecommunications in North Korea
|
Telecommunications in North Macedonia
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Telecommunications in Norway
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Telecommunications in Oman
|
Telecommunications in Pakistan
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Telecommunications in Palau
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Telecommunications in Panama
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Telecommunications in Paraguay
|
Telecommunications in Peru
|
Telecommunications in Poland
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Telecommunications in Portugal
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Telecommunications in Puerto Rico
|
Telecommunications in Qatar
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Telecommunications in Runion
|
Telecommunications in Russia
|
Telecommunications in Rwanda
|
Telecommunications in Saint Kitts and Nevis
|
Telecommunications in Saint Lucia
|
Telecommunications in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
|
Telecommunications in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
|
Telecommunications in Samoa
|
Telecommunications in San Marino
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Telecommunications in So Tom and Prncipe
|
Telecommunications in Saudi Arabia
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Telecommunications in Senegal
|
Telecommunications in Serbia
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Telecommunications in Serbia and Montenegro
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Telecommunications in Seychelles
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Telecommunications in Sierra Leone
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Telecommunications in Singapore
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Telecommunications in Slovakia
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Telecommunications in Slovenia
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Telecommunications in Solomon Islands
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Telecommunications in Somaliland
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Telecommunications in South Africa
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Telecommunications in South Korea
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Telecommunications in South Sudan
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Telecommunications in Spain
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Telecommunications in Sri Lanka
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Telecommunications in Sudan
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Telecommunications in Suriname
|
Telecommunications in Sweden
|
Telecommunications in Switzerland
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Telecommunications in Syria
|
Telecommunications in Taiwan
|
Telecommunications in Tajikistan
|
Telecommunications in Tanzania
|
Telecommunications Intercept and Collection Technology Unit
|
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979
|
Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Amendment (Data Retention) Act 2015
|
Telecommunications in Thailand
|
Telecommunications in the Bahamas
|
Telecommunications in the British Virgin Islands
|
Telecommunications in the Cayman Islands
|
Telecommunications in the Central African Republic
|
Telecommunications in the Comoros
|
Telecommunications in the Cook Islands
|
Telecommunications in the Czech Republic
|
Telecommunications in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
|
Telecommunications in the Dominican Republic
|
Telecommunications in the Falkland Islands
|
Telecommunications in the Faroe Islands
|
Telecommunications in the Gambia
|
Telecommunications in the Maldives
|
Telecommunications in the Netherlands
|
Telecommunications in the Philippines
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Telecommunications in the Republic of Ireland
|
Telecommunications in the Republic of the Congo
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Telecommunications in the Turks and Caicos Islands
|
Telecommunications in the United Arab Emirates
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Telecommunications in the United Kingdom
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Telecommunications in Togo
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Telecommunications in Tonga
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Telecommunications in Trinidad and Tobago
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Telecommunications in Tunisia
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Telecommunications in Turkey
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Telecommunications in Turkmenistan
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Telecommunications in Tuvalu
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Telecommunications in Ukraine
|
Telecommunications in Uruguay
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Telecommunications in Uzbekistan
|
Telecommunications in Vanuatu
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Telecommunications in Venezuela
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Telecommunications in Vietnam
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Telecommunications in Western Sahara
|
Telecommunications in Yemen
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Telecommunications in Zambia
|
Telecommunications in Zimbabwe
|
Telecommunications link
|
Telecommunications Management Network
|
Telecommunications network
|
Telecommunications rating
|
Telecommunications Regulatory Authority
|
Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Bahrain
|
Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Lebanon
|
Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (UAE)
|
Telecommunications relay service
|
Telecommunications Research Establishment
|
Telecommunications service
|
Telecommunications service provider
|
Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago
|
Telecommunications systems management
|
Telecommunications tariff
|
Telecommunications Tower
|
Telecommunications Tower (Montevideo)
|
Telecommunications towers in the United Kingdom
|
Telecommunications Users Association of New Zealand
|
Telecommunication Tower Aarhus
|
Telecommunication transaction processing systems
|
Telefonica O2 UK Ltd v British Telecommunications plc
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Telepassport Telecommunications
|
Telex Communications
|
Terminal (telecommunication)
|
Territoriality (nonverbal communication)
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Texas Tech University College of Media & Communication
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Thales Communications
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Theatre Communications Group
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The Communication Review
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The Federal Communications Law Journal
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The Review of Communication
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Through-the-earth mine communications
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Timeline of quantum computing and communication
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TMP Worldwide Advertising and Communications
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Tokai Communications
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Total Access Communication System
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Total Communication
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TPx Communications
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Traffic policing (communications)
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Train communication network
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Transatlantic communications cable
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Transformational Satellite Communications System
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Transmission Communications
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Transmission (telecommunications)
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Trans-National Communications
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Transparent Inter-process Communication
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Transponder (satellite communications)
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Transportation and Communications in Mexico
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Transportation Communications International Union
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Transposition (telecommunications)
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Trans World Communications
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Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication Handicapped Children
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Triple play (telecommunications)
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Trump administration communication during the COVID-19 pandemic
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TruVista Communications
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Twenty-First Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010
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Two-step flow of communication
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Tysons Corner Communications Tower
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U2.Communication
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Ultraviolet communication in butterflies
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Unconscious communication
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Underwater acoustic communication
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Unified communications
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Unified communications as a service
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Unified Communications Interoperability Forum
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Unified communications management
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Union of Communication Workers
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Union technique de l'lectricit et de la communication
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United Communications
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United Nations Department of Global Communications
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United Nations Information and Communication Technologies Task Force
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United Telecommunications
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Universal Personal Telecommunications
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University for the Arts, Sciences, and Communication
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University of Electro-Communications
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University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications
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University of Kentucky College of Communication & Information
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University of the Philippines Los Baos College of Development Communication
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University of Transport and Communications
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Univision Communications
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Unlicensed Personal Communications Services
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USB communications device class
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US Military Communications-Electronics Board
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Vega Telecommunications Group
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Vehicular communication systems
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Veritas Communications
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Verizon Communications
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Verizon Communications Inc. v. FCC (2002)
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Verizon Communications Inc. v. FCC (2014)
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Verizon Communications Inc. v. Federal Communications Commission
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Verizon Communications Inc. v. Law Offices of Curtis V. Trinko, LLP
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Vertical Communications
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VGo Communications
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Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group
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Virtual Machine Communication Facility
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Virtual Telecommunications Access Method
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Visible light communication
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Vision Communications
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Visual communication
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Visual Communication (journal)
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Visual Communication Quarterly
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Visual Communications
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Vivo (telecommunications company)
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Vocal communication
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VT Communications
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Waveband Communications
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Wawatay Native Communications Society
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Web Cache Communication Protocol
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We Got Communication
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Weidner Communications
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Weitbrecht Communications
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Wellfleet Communications
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Western Communications
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Western International Communications
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White Alice Communications System
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White House Communications Agency
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White House Communications Director
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Wick Communications
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Windjammer Communications
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Windows Communication Foundation
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WiQuest Communications
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Wireless Communications and Public Safety Act
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Wireless Communications of the German Army in World War II
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Wireless Framework Telecommunication (code name: Beep)
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Wireless Personal Communications
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Wireless Power & Communication
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Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
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Wolf communication
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Women's Studies in Communication
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World Communication Awards
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WorldLink Communications
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World Radiocommunication Conference
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World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
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Written Communication (journal)
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X-Communication
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XO Communications
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Yale Program on Climate Change Communication
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Youth Communication
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Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority
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Z Communications
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ZGS Communications
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Zoom Video Communications
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