mobile telecommunications

collocation in English

meaningsofmobileandtelecommunications

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mobile
adjective
uk
/ˈməʊ.baɪl/
us
/ˈmoʊ.bəl/
moving or walking ...
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telecommunications
noun[plural]
uk
/ˌtel.ɪ.kəˌmjuː.nɪˈkeɪ.ʃənz/
us
/ˌtel.ə.kəˌmjuː.nəˈkeɪ.ʃənz/
the sending and receiving of messages over distance, especially by phone, radio, ...
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(Definition ofmobileandtelecommunicationsfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmobile telecommunications

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As so often before, this also applies to the changes we can expect in wireless andmobiletelecommunications.
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The aim of the support has been to enhance technical capability for a number of potential applications, which could includemobiletelecommunicationspurposes.
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In one instance, the behaviour of themobiletelecommunicationscompany involved was literally underhand and unscrupulous.
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Existingmobiletelecommunicationsnetworks will be unable to deliver the broad range of third-generation mobile services.
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However, themobiletelecommunicationscompanies have masts all over the countryside.
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It is the third generation ofmobiletelecommunicationsthat would have provided the market for the electronic components that were mentioned.
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Themobiletelecommunicationsoperators' wireless telegraphy licences will continue in force, so long as the appropriate fee is paid annually, until revoked or surrendered.
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A clearer and more probable example is that provided bymobiletelecommunications.
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The research committee is keen to encourage people to register with the researchers, who are funded by themobiletelecommunicationsand health research programme.
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We have also discussed one of the latest examples—the next generation of mobile communications systems, known as "third generation", or the universalmobiletelecommunicationsservice.
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I have referred to recently published consultation documents on administrative pricing and on the licensing of the universalmobiletelecommunicationsservice.
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That ensured that this country has a bettermobiletelecommunicationsmarket than almost anywhere else in the world.
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I was speaking about the biological effects of microwaves, especially radio frequency waves at the very low frequencies used in mobile phones and transmissions frommobiletelecommunicationsmasts.
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British companies involved in the development of airship technology that could potentially be used for a wide range of applications, including fixed andmobiletelecommunications, have received some support.
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Within the next few years, the introduction of the universalmobiletelecommunicationsservice will revolutionise personal communications in this country in a way that few of us imagine.
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Mobiletelecommunicationsmasts are therefore included with all other types of development, despite the fact that mobile telecommunications masts are a different type of development.
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Themobiletelecommunicationsoperators have been given certain assurances about the circumstances in which revocation or variation will be enforced without the consent of the licensees.
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The company also licenses contents formobiletelecommunicationsoperators, as well as involves in the original equipment manufacturing of mobile phone games.
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As a result of the incident,mobiletelecommunicationsnetworks may experience an abnormally high concentration of calls.
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It is a composite index designed to estimate the economic conditions of investment attractiveness ofmobiletelecommunicationsmarkets, and to compare most of the emerging economies on this basis.
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