noun the technology and practice of transmitting information over long distances by electronic means
The technology used for telecommunications, including computer systems, software, and networks.
The practice of connecting computers and other devices to share resources and communicate with each other.
The transmission of signals, images, sounds, and data over long distances by electronic means.
The network of interconnected devices that communicate and exchange data with each other over the internet.
The use of telecommunication devices that are portable and can be used on the go, such as smartphones and tablets.
Writers may use telecommunication to conduct interviews with sources, communicate with editors and publishers, and collaborate with other writers remotely.
Psychologists may use telecommunication to conduct therapy sessions with clients via video calls, communicate with colleagues for consultations, and attend virtual conferences and workshops for professional development.
Salespeople may use telecommunication to make sales calls, conduct virtual product demonstrations, communicate with potential clients via email or chat, and attend virtual sales meetings.
Engineers may use telecommunication to collaborate with team members on projects, communicate with clients for project updates, conduct virtual design reviews, and attend remote training sessions.
Doctors may use telecommunication to provide telemedicine services to patients, consult with other healthcare professionals for second opinions, attend virtual medical conferences, and participate in remote medical training programs.