Trio Telecom likes to speak in plain English, rather than techno-speak. However, the world of telecommunication is filled with jargon and acronyms. Below is a helpful list of 30 of the most used telecom acronyms you might come across.
They are in alphabetical order so simply scroll through to find the word you need If it’s not there email Trio Telecom and we will help you to understand the lingo!
ADSL
Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line, allows a standard telephone line to be used as a broadband line for transmission of large amounts of data.
CLI
Calling Line Identification or Caller ID, allow inbound call number to be identified before answering (systems).
CPS
Carrier Pre Select – Allows end-users to select, in advance, alternative Communications Providers to carry their calls without having to dial a prefix or install any special equipment at their premises.
DDI
Direct Dialling In – Available on ISDN lines. Offers capability for dialing individual telephone extensions, without going through a central switchboard.
DECT
Digital Enhanced Cordless Technology, a global standard for digital wireless telephones (but not mobiles).
DHCP
Dynamic Host Communications Protocol which allows network administrators to centrally configure IP addresses.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency, the technology behind automated switchboards (Press 1 for Accounts…). It works by generating two tones of different frequencies that instruct the system to direct a call.
EFM
Ethernet in the First Mile – First mile’ meaning simply the connection between the premises and the local exchange – in reality up to 3.9km, offers a non-contended, symmetrical service delivered as either two or four bonded copper pairs creating a single synchronous Ethernet connection.
FTTC
Fibre To The Cabinet – FTTC offers greater upload and download speeds due to the fibre optic cable connections between the local exchange and cabinet serving the customer premises. Typically up to 40Mb download and up to 2Mb or 10Mb upstream options are available.
FTTP
Fibre To The Premises – FTTP takes the fibre optic cable directly to the building. Download speeds of up to 110Mbps are available.
Gb
Gigabyte -1GB is equal to approximately 1 billion bytes or exactly 1024MB.
Gigabit
Unit of measurement for data transfer equivalent to one billion binary digits or bits e.g. a Gigabit Ethernet connection transmits one gigabit of data per second (Gbps).
GPRS
General Packet Radio Service – A packet-switching technology that enables data transfers through cellular networks. It is used for mobile internet, MMS and other data communications.
ISDN
Integrated Services Digital Networks allow digital transmission of data via traditional copper wires. ISDN offers greater capacity and faster transmission than analogue.
IVR
Interactive Voice Response, a technology that detects voice and touch-tone signals to initiate call direction eg For Accounts, press 1.
LAN
Local Area Network, a group of computers and devices such as printers connected to each other, typically by Ethernet cable or wireless link.
LLU
Local Loop Unbundling – Incumbent operators (BT and Kingston in the UK) makes its local network (the copper cables that run from customers premises to the telephone exchange) available to other companies. Operators are then able to upgrade individual lines using DSL technology to offer services such as always-on high-speed Internet access.
MPLS
Multi-Protocol Label Switching – Each data packet encapsulates and carries the labels from source to destination and offers a scalable way of managing IP based traffic across a network. MPLS is designed to speed up network traffic and prioritise utilising Quality of Service.
PBX
Private Branch Exchange, an exchange serving a particular organization, connecting internal phones and externally to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
POE
Power Over Ethernet allows power to be carried via standard network data cables, reducing wiring needs.
PSTN
Public Switched Telephone Network which comprises the world’s public telephone systems. Also referred to as the Plain Old Telephone System (POTS) it provides the Internet’s infrastructure.
PSU
Power Supply Unit or a mains adaptor.
RJ45
The standard Registered Jack connector for unshielded twisted pair cabling used for telephone and Ethernet wiring.
SIP
Session Initiation Protocol enables calls to be routed via the internet rather than a telephone network.
VoIP
Voice Over Internet Protocol, standard governing voice transmission via the Internet.
VPN
Virtual Private Network, network offers increased security of data transmission between multiple sites over the Internet.
WAN
Wide Area Network, non-localised computer network spanning geographic boundaries eg. connecting multi-site offices.
WIFI
A brand owned by the WiFi Alliance dedicated to ensuring the interoperability and accreditation of wireless devices.
WLAN
A Wireless Local Area Network.
WLR
Wholesale Line rental – Wholesale line rental (WLR) is a product that BT is obliged to provide to other Communications Providers. It enables other Communications Providers to offer both line rental and calls to end-users.
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