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`Computer Telephony, Data Communications
`Voice Processing, Internet Telephony
`Windows 95 & NT Communications
`ETO AMENENEOY
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`Nankereiyi
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`hy Harry Newton
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`Exhibit 43
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`Exhibit 1050
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`NEWTON’S TELECOM DICTIONARY
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`A Flatiron Publishing, Inc. Book
`copyright © 1996 Harry Newton
`published by Flatiron Publishing, Inc.
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`All rights reserved underInternational and Pan-American Copyright conventions,including the
`right to reproducethis bookor portions thereofin any form whatsoever. Published in the United
`States by Flatiron Publishing, Inc., New York.
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`12 West 21 Street
`New York, NY 10010
`212-691-8215 Fax 212-691-1191
`1-800-999-0345
`1-800-LIBRARY
`Email harrynewton@mcimail.com
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`ISBN # 0-936648-87-2
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`July, 1996
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`Manufactured in the United States of America
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`Eleventh Edition
`Cover design by Mara Seinfeld
`Printed at
`Web, New Jersey
`Command
`Web,
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`+1mAny material substance that can be used for the telecommunicati issi : “Maditime’” ;
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`in go by an attendantor secretary. Some phone systemsrestrict this to intercom circuits only. I almostall ed systems there
`isa maximum numberof eae that can beconnected in such conferenceat onetime.
`got-MeIntercom Conference Diala special number(“access code”) and any telephone can join an intercom
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`call.
`corde Page A feature whichallows a person to answeran intercom page from any phonein the system.
`eot-Point Sneeé billing arrangementthat applies when two Local ExchangeCarriers in the same LATA are used
`to complete a priva’e
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`a Aprefix meaning one million, also represented as an M. MEGABIT = onemillion
`bits.
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`MestEHTZ = one million cycles per second. See also MEGABYTE.
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`Megabyte Megabyte. A unitof measurement for data storage equalto 1,048,576 bytes. Here is a summary of sizes:
`MH= Megabyte (10 to the éth power) GH = Gigabyte (10 to the 9th power) TH = Terabyte (10 to the 12th power) PH = Petabyte
`(10 to the 15th power) EB = Exabyte(10 to the 18th power)
`Megacenter An MCIdefinition. An MCI facility providing concentrated telemarketing. A megacenter does not handle incom-
`ing calls or customer service.
`Megacom Megacom 800 and Megacom. Two AT&T services which are variations on INWATS and OUTWATS.Both are nor-
`mal WATSservices except that the locallines to andfrom the customer's office to and from AT&T's serving class 4 centraloffice
`are the LateofveEeeales ae to be T-1. And theyare usually direct wiring through the local phone com-
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`microwave,
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`fiberoptic.
`MegaflopsMillion Floating point Operations Per Second. A measure of computing powerusually associated with large com-
`puters. Mega meansmillion. Also known as MFLOPS.
`Megahertz MHz.A unit of frequency denoting one million Hz or onemillion cycles per second. See BANDWIDTH and HERTZ.
`Megalink Namefor BellSouth's leased T-1 service.
`Megastream British Telecom's brand namefor a service of 30 64-Kbps channels(i.e. E-1).
`MegohmAresistanceof 1,000,000 ohms.
`Memo1. A telephonefeature that enables theuserto store a phone numberforcallingin thefuture. For example, while speak-
`ing toa ayoe operator, you can put the numbershe gives you into memory, and then call that number by push-
`Ace ah Afreeform field used to store descriptive text or comments. The information in a memofield can be of any
`length
`and
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`Memory Thepart of a computer or sophisticated phone system which stores information or instructions for use. Memory
`ae in mayvane There is memory which is lost when the poweris switchedoff. There is memory whichis retained
`when poweris turned
`off.
`Memory Administration MA.Aset of functionsthat provide networksystem database updates, network system database
`et netvotk system database security and network system database backup and restoration. Definition from Bellcorein ref-
`tenceto its concept of the AdvancedIntelligent Network.
`Memory Board An add-on board designed to increase a computer's amount of RAM.
`Memory Caching A technologyfor increasing hardware performanceby storing frequently used sequencesof instructions
`inamemory cache separate from the computer's main memory where they can be more quickly accessed by the CPU.
`emory Call Service A family of central office based voice messaging services from BellSouth.
`lemory Cards The memory card is a bunch of memory chips crammed into a small plastic cartridge aboutthe size of a
`Credit card and aboutthree times the thickness.It is used in several palmtop computers. Asthis dictionary was being written,
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`a onee for both PCMCIAcards and sockets. th supports memory operations as defined in PCMCIA
`0
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`Cards.
`ines¥ MapAnindication of what type of data is stored where in a computer's RAM memory.
`limon! Protection The structuring of memory resources in Novell's NetWare 4.0 that guards the NetWare server memory
`omechtion by NLMs, Memory protection allows you to run NLMin a separate memory domain called the OS PROTECT-
`:al Once you determine the NLM to besafe, you can load it into the OS domain, where it can run most efficiently.
`modle! Reserve PowerThe operating voltage, generally provided bya battery, which supplies powerto the memory
`it eenvier aii ue powerfails. You should check your memory reserve power before it's toolate. You should test
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`don't needit.
`vere, Technology Driver A PCMCIAcard definition. A memory technology driver is a memory device specific soft-
`interfaces to Card Services to mask the details of accessing different memory technologies.
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