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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
In FCC deliberations and rulings, the right of a buyer of basic telecommunication services, such as private lines, foreign exchanges, or WATS, to resell and/or share with others the unused capacity.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the spot speed divided by the scanning line frequency. Note: The total line length may be greater than the length of the available line.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the signal resulting from scanning a maximum-density area of the object.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the ratio of the level of the white signal to the level of the black signal. Note: Signal contrast is usually expressed in dB.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the product of the total line length and the number of lines per unit length, divided by. 2. For rotating devices, the product of the drum diameter and the number of lines per unit length. Synonyms: diametral index of cooperation, international index of cooperation.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the optical method of scanning in which the object is floodlighted and the scanning spot is defined by a masked portion of the illuminated area.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the frequency at which a fixed line perpendicular to the direction of scanning is crossed by a scanning spot. Note: The scanning line frequency is equivalent to drum speed in some mechanical systems. Synonym scanning line rate.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the mode of scanning lines across the shorter dimension of a rectangular original. Note: CCITT Group 1, 2, and 3 facsimile machines use portrait mode. 2. In computer graphics, the orientation of an image in which the shorter dimension of the image is horizontal. 3. An orientation of printed text on a page such that the lines of text are perpendicular to the long dimension of the page.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the mode for scanning lines across the longer dimension of a rectangular object, i.e., rectangular original. 2. In computer graphics, the orientation of an image in which the longer dimension is horizontal. 3. An orientation of printed text on a page such that the lines of text are parallel to the long dimension of the page. Note: If the page contains an image, such as a picture, and the page is viewed in the normal manner, the long dimension of the page would be parallel to the line that joins the eyes of the viewer.
Industry:Telecommunications
In facsimile, the interval between the start of picture signals and the detection of the end-of-message signal by the receiver for a single document.
Industry:Telecommunications