Definition of Telephony. Meaning of Telephony. Synonyms of Telephony

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Definition of Telephony

Telephony
Telephony Te*leph"o*ny, n. The art or process of reproducing sounds at a distance, as with the telephone.

Meaning of Telephony from wikipedia

- Telephony (/təˈlɛfəni/ tə-LEF-ə-nee) is the field of technology involving the development, application, and deployment of telecommunications services...
- Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also known as IP telephony, is a set of technologies used primarily for voice communication sessions over Internet...
- In marketing, contact center telephony is the communication and collaboration system used by businesses to either manage high volumes of inbound queries...
- Mobile telephony is the provision of wireless telephone services to mobile phones, distinguishing it from fixed-location telephony provided via landline...
- The Java Telephony API (JTAPI) was an application programming interface designed to provide telephony call control within the Java programming language...
- voice has become part of the cloud phenomenon. Cloud telephony (also known as hosted telephony) refers specifically to voice services and more specifically...
- Packet telephony is the use of personal computers and a packet data network to produce a voice conversation. It consists of telephony and data tightly...
- Computer-telephony integration, also called computer–telephone integration or CTI, is a general term for technologies that coordinate interactions between...
- A sender is a type of circuit and system module in 20th-century electromechanical telephone exchanges. It registered the telephone numbers dialed by the...
- Telegraph exchanges worked mainly on a store and forward basis. Although telephonic devices were in use before the invention of the telephone exchange, their...