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- 3G
- ATSC standards
- Acoustic telegraphy
- BITNET
- Bandwidth (computing)
- CYCLADES
- Cable Internet access
- Cable modem
- Carrier wave
- Channel access method
- China Next Generation Internet
- Communication protocol
- DVB-T
- Data link
- Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications
- Digital Video Broadcasting
- Digital subscriber line
- Discrete cosine transform
- Fiber to the x
- FidoNet
- Frequency-division multiplexing
- History of the Internet
- Hotspot (Wi-Fi)
- Identity Registration Protocol
- Integrated Services Digital Network
- Interconnection
- Internet
- Last mile
- List of broadcast video formats
- Live conferencing
- MILNET
- Managed facilities-based voice network
- Media phone
- Mobile web
- Multi-user MIMO
- Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service
- Multimedia Messaging Service
- Municipal wireless network
- NPL network
- Next-generation network
- Node (networking)
- Online service provider
- Packet switching
- Passive optical network
- Personal area network
- Point-to-multipoint communication
- Pulse-code modulation
- Quadrature amplitude modulation
- Residential gateway
- SMS
- Signalling System No. 7
- Spread spectrum
- Super Wi-Fi
- Telecommunications network
- Teleconference
- Telegrapher's equations
- Telephone number
- Telephone numbering plan
- Teletraffic engineering
- Teletraining
- Tier 1 network
- Tier 2 network
- Time-division multiplexing
- Twisted pair
- UMTS
- USSD Gateway
- Videotelephony
- Webcam
- Wi-Fi
- Wide area network
- Template:Radiocommunication services ITU
- Template:Telecommunications
- Engineering:Femtocell
- Engineering:Open Dots
- Engineering:Point-to-point (telecommunications)
- Engineering:Semaphore line
- Engineering:Television channel
- Biography:Alexander Graham Bell
- Company:8x8
- Company:Alcatel-Lucent
- Company:BT Group
- Company:China Unicom
- Company:Communications service provider
- Company:DirecTV
- Company:Dish Network
- Company:ISDB
- Company:Intelsat
- Company:KT Corporation
- Company:Lucent
- Company:Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
- Company:Nokia Networks
- Company:OnStar
- Company:Orange S.A.
- Company:Orckit-Corrigent
- Company:Rogers Communications
- Company:SK Telecom
- Company:Sprint Corporation
- Company:Telecommunication Company of Iran
- Company:Teletype Corporation
- Company:Televerket (Sweden)
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