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- T1
- The AT&T Bell System level 1 digital transmission system operating at 1.544 Mbps (1.536 Mbps excluding framing). T1 is commonly used to refer to DS1.
- T3
- The AT&T Bell System level 3 digital transmission system operating at 44.736 Mbps (commonly referred to as 45 Mbps). T3 is commonly used to refer to DS3.
- T.120 (suite specification)
- An ITU-T overview recommendation for multimedia conferencing describing Transmission Protocols for Multimedia Data; including multilayer protocols to considerably enhance multimedia, MCU and codec control capabilities, permitting greater MCU operational sophistication beyond that
described in H.231 and H.243.
- T.121
- ITU-T recommendation describing a generic application template.
- T.122
- ITU-T recommendation describing a multipoint communication service (MCS) for audiographic and audiovisual conferencing — service definition document.
- T.123
- ITU-T recommendation describing network-specific data protocol stacks for multimedia teleconference applications.
- T.124
- ITU-T recommendation describing Generic Conference Control for audio-visual and audiographic terminals.
- T.125
- ITU-T recommendation describing a multipoint communication service protocol specification.
- T.126
- ITU-T recommendation describing multipoint still image [Conferencing] and annotation protocol specification.
- T.127
- ITU-T recommendation describing multipoint binary file transfer protocol specification.
- T.128
- ITU-T recommendation describing multipoint application sharing specifications.
- T.130 (Suite description)
- ITU-T T.13x recommendations describe real-time architecture for multimedia conferencing. This suite of standards introduces such concepts as virtual networks, virtual and distributed MCUs and many more innovative new network architecture approaches for voice, video, graphics, data etc. Fully supports T.120 suite and a variety of coding and transmission methods.
- T.131 ?
- ITU-T recommendation describing Real-Time Stream Multipoint
Communications Service.
- T.132 ?
- ITU-T recommendation describing Real-time Link
Management.
- T.133 ?
- ITU-T recommendation describing an Audio-Video Control
Applications Protocol.
- T.134
- ITU-T recommendation describing a text chat application
entity.
- T.135
- ITU-T recommendation describing user to reservation system
transactions within T.120 conferences.
- T.136
- ITU-T recommendation describing a remote device control
application protocol.
- T.137
- ITU-T recommendation describing virtual meeting room
management – services and protocol.
- T.140
- ITU-T recommendation describing a protocol for multimedia
application text conversation.
- Tail time
- In acoustic echo cancellers, telephony echo cancellers and
related devices, the sampling window size (in milliseconds) used for the
electroacoustic model of all the echo sources. Related to the more complex
AFIRF "taps" parameter.
- TCP/IP
- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol.
Networking protocols providing communications across interconnected networks
(including Internet and Intranets). The networks may incorporate diverse
hardware architecture computers and various operating systems. TCP/IP includes
communication, connection and routing standard protocols.
- TDD
- Time Division Duplex, part of DECT modulation
scheme.
- TDM
- Time-Division Multiplex, the sharing of a
transmission network by a number of users versus time.
- TDMA
- Time-Division Multiple Access, the sharing of a
satellite transmission network by a number of locations versus time.
- TEC
- Telephony Echo Canceller, an echo canceller used to eliminate
echoes on the line side of AECs and other telecommunications voice
equipment.
- Telco
- Jargon for TELephone COmpany.
- Temporal Filtering
- In video compression, the recursive removal of redundant
pixels on a frame-to-frame basis, a major factor controlling final image
quality.
- Timebase Corrector (TBC)
- A time domain jitter removal device used in conjunction with
a playback from a VCR. It provides sufficient timing stability to permit
successful encoding of the video signal by a video codec. Some codecs include a
built-in TBC.
- TTL
- Transistor-Transistor Logic. A type of integrated circuit
with nominal logic levels of +5 and 0 volts. These logic levels are often
specified for digital data and control signals that connect codecs and other
communications equipment.
- Thread-of-Life Communications
- Emergency telecommunications facilities, generally of a substandard nature and where only minimal communications facilities or bandwidth are available. For example, videoconferencing at 19.2 Kbps will provide visual identification of a talker under wartime conditions in the bandwidth equivalent to one-third of a regular G.711 telephone voice circuit.
- TQM, Total Quality Management
- A corporate philosophy or mindset focused on quality, a precursor of ISO 9000.
- Transcoder
- Hardware or software that converts between algorithms, protocols or standards.
- Transponder (satellite usage)
- Part of a communications satellite that receives a signal from the earth, amplifies it, converts it to a lower frequency and re-transmits it back to the earth. Each transponder is essentially a broad-band amplifier with a bandwidth of about 36 MHz and a transmit power ranging from a few watts to hundreds of watts depending upon the application. Each transponder can carry thousands of telephone conversations or one to many television channels. Satellites include a number of transponders with 16 to 48 being typical of different applications.
- TVRO
- TeleVision Receive-Only satellite earth station.
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