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Teleology Teleology as used in psychology, the study of psychological phenomena with the assumption that they have some goal or purpose, and the search for that goal or purpose.
Telepathy Telepathy is the communication between two minds, or knowledge by one person of another’s thought, without the aid of the known senses. A form of extrasensory perception.
Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) Wide Area Telephone Service (WATS) is similar to DDD, except the organization pays flat monthly fee if the service is used or not.
Telephone retailing Telephone retailing means out-of-store sales initiated by a salesperson who calls prospects or follows up on the customer’s response to promotional campaigns.
Internet telephony Internet telephony is the use of the internet to carry simultaneous digitized voice transmission.
High-frequency radio telephones High-frequency radio telephones— uses radio waves to transmit information over great distances. High frequency signals radiate from an antenna using ...
Telecommunications media Telecommunications media— the means by which data are transmitted. There are two types of media: bounded and unbounded.
Telemedicine Telemedicine refers to rapid access to shared and remote medical expertise by means of telecommunications and information technologies to deliver ...
Telecommunications Telecommunications— Any transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writings, images, sounds, or information of any nature by wire, radio ...
Telemarketing Telemarketing is the use of the telephone and call centers to attract prospects, sell to existing customers, and provide service by taking orders and ...