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Speed of service

In telecommunication , the term speed of service has the following meanings: 1. The time between release of a message by the originator to receipt of the message by the addressee, as perceived by the end user . Synonym originator-to-recipient speed of service. <b>2. The time between entry of a message into a communications system and receipt of the message...
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Standard time and frequency signal service

The Standard time and frequency signal service (STFS) is a service available in the United States which provides standard time and frequency signals, broadcast on very precise carrier frequencies by the U.S. Naval Observatory and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), formerly the National Bureau of Standards (NBS). This standards -related article is a stub...
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Switched multimegabit data services

In telecommunication , a switched multimegabit data services (SMDS) is a connectionless, broadband, packet -switched data service that provides LAN-like performance and features in metropolitan or wide areas. Currently SMDS operates at 1.544 Mbit/s (megabits per second) or 44.736 Mbit/s. These are the T1 and T3 rates, respectively, over switched fiber optic networks. This telecommunications...
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Telecommunications service

In telecommunication , the term telecommunications service has the following meanings: 1. Any service provided by a telecommunication provider. 2. A specified set of user - information transfer capabilities provided to a group of users by a telecommunications system . Note: The telecommunications service user is responsible for the information content of the message . The...
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Wide Area Telephone Service

In U.S. telecommunications , a Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) is a toll service offering for customer dial-type telecommunications between a given customer [user] station and stations within specified geographic rate areas employing a single access line between the customer [user] location and the serving central office . Each access line may be arranged for either outward (OUT-WATS) or inward...
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Service feature

A service feature is a capability added to a phone line in addition to the basic capability to make and receive telephone calls. Examples: Automatic redial Call waiting Call divert Calling line identity Ring when free Camp on
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United States Forest Service

The USDA Forest Service , a United States government agency within the United States Department of Agriculture , is under the leadership of the United States Secretary of Agriculture . The laws that established the agency and control its actions are: The Forest Reserve Act of 1891. The Organic Administrative Act of 1897; the Transfer Act of 1905 which transferred the forest reserves from the...
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Java Message Service (Redirected from Java messaging service)

The Java Message Service API is a Java Message Oriented Middleware API for sending messages between two or more clients . The API supports two models: point-to-point or queuing model publish/subscribe model In the point-to-point or queuing model, a producer posts messages to a particular queue and a consumer reads messages from the queue. Here, the producer knows the destination...
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Java Message Service

The Java Message Service API is a Java Message Oriented Middleware API for sending messages between two or more clients . The API supports two models: point-to-point or queuing model publish/subscribe model In the point-to-point or queuing model, a producer posts messages to a particular queue and a consumer reads messages from the queue. Here, the producer knows the destination...
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Java transaction service

The J ava T ransaction S ervice, or JTS, is an implementation of the JTA Transaction Manager, AKA TP monitor, that maps onto the OMG Object transaction service used in the CORBA architecture. It uses IIOP to propagate the transactions between multiple JTS transaction managers. J2EE application servers are required to provide a JTS implementation. See also: Java programming language ...
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