Use "telephone exchange" in a sentence

1. Data exchange via telephone channels

2. This exchange, in turn, is connected to a bigger exchange, thus forming a telephone network.

3. The private branch telephone exchange (4) services a plurality of telephony devices (2) via branch telephone lines (5).

4. The electromechanical automatic telephone exchange, invented by Almon Strowger in 1888, gradually replaced manual switchboards in central telephone exchanges around the world.

5. Telephone exchange , telecom bureau , post office , super bazar are also housed in the basement .

6. A Post office was established that same year, along with a telephone and telegraph exchange.

7. 26 Kodachrome was developed by two musicians and the original automatic telephone exchange by an undertaker.

8. Air conditioning was fitted throughout the ship, and a 200-line automatic telephone exchange was installed.

9. In such a way the communication terminal (1) can make a telephone call by effectively using the telephone directory data in the exchange communication device (2).

10. Areca Insurance Exchange, APA’s sister organization, provides multi-line coverage to many Alaska electric and telephone utilities

11. Introduction of a Digital Exchange Access service to connect customer premises equipment to the public switched telephone network.

12. Exchange (replacement) on-site of electronic equipment, computer equipment, medical equipment, telephone equipment, telecommunications equipment and reproduction equipment

13. In the case of dial up access, the POPs usually consist of a telephone number on a PSTN exchange.

14. Once the call has been established (through the telephone exchange) the Autodialer will announce verbal messages to the called party.

15. She used to work for the telephone exchange, and she used to actually overhear conversations between Nehru and Edwina Mountbatten.

16. The IT company, which is listed on the Tokyo stock exchange, is a subsidiary of Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT).

17. Both supply telephone exchange lines to homes and businesses; local, trunk and international communications to and from their respective home country.

18. Telephone information services, transfer of telephone calls

19. Telephone wires, telephone receivers, telephone tansmitters, masts for wireless aerials, loudspeakers, containers for loudspeakers, aerials, electric batteries, telephone cases, telephone keyboards, intercom apparatus, telephone ringtones, microphones, apparatus for reproduction of sound or images

20. Conciliation is an informal, flexible approach to resolving complaints – matters can be settled by an exchange of letters, a telephone negotiation between the Commission and the people involved, a telephone Conciliation conference or a face to face Conciliation conference.

21. Telephone number guidance system and telephone number guidance method using sentence analysis

22. Analog telephone access device and method for arranging cables at analog telephone interface

23. - 3.1 % , Telephone quitline

24. When either telephone handset is taken off - hook, the remote telephone automatically rings.

25. Skara Brae telephone: 01856 841 815 Café telephone: 01856 841 886

26. Telephone, telegraph, telex, television

27. They disconnected the telephone.

28. Aerials, aerials for mobile phones, wireless telephony masts, telephone transmitters, portable telephones, telephone apparatus

29. First of all, your telephone needs to be hooked in to a telephone network.

30. The emergency telephone number is a special case in the country's telephone number plan.

31. Advanced telecommunications computing architecture data exchange system, exchange board and data exchange method

32. The method and the system for abbreviated telephone dialing find application in the telecommunication technology in establishing coded telephone communication, encoded by a telephone post with multiple arbitrary telephone subscribers, where the logical telephone number is associated with the name of the telephone subscriber by means of an encoding symbol number.

33. Aerial cables, telephone wires

34. Telephone receivers, acoustic alarms

35. For years Bell Telephone had a monopoly on telephone services in the US.

36. Current indicators, telephone sockets

37. If an Exchange email address is entered, Exchange will retrieve the Exchange user's availability.

38. Telephone, telegraph, telex and television

39. Link boxes, namely, telephone connectors

40. Have you tried telephone witnessing?

41. Telephone charges include line rental.

42. The telephone was ringing furiously.

43. Most telephone calls are traceable.

44. Buzz: a communication by telephone.

45. Al-Anon Telephone Meeting Search

46. Where is the telephone booth?

47. The telephone gave a tinkle.

48. A Captioned telephone is a telephone that displays real-time captions of the current conversation

49. Cellular telephone system including a multi-funtional base unit with management wireless telephone data capabilities

50. Buzzes: a communication by telephone.

51. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone receivers, aerials, frequency meters, measuring instruments, intercoms, video telephones, video entry phones, telephone terminals, telephone answering machines, cordless telephones, portable fax machines, scanners (data processing equipment), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment

52. Telephone, telegraph, telex, radio, television

53. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone receivers, aerials, switches, frequency meters, measuring instruments, interphones, video telephones, video entry phones, telephone terminals, telephone answering machines, cordless telephones, protable faxes, scanners (data processing apparatus), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment

54. Implementation of telephone eBilling, completion of software user acceptance testing and standardization of telephone billing

55. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone receivers, aerials, commutators, frequency meters, measuring instruments, intercoms, video telephones, video entry phones, telephone terminals, telephone answering machines, cordless telephones, portable fax machines, scanners (data processing equipment), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment

56. The modem also has a data connector, telephone connections, acoustic-coupler connection and standarized miniature telephone jack.

57. Telephone apparatus and equipment, receivers and transmitters, radios, radio pagers, remote control apparatus, telephone receivers, safety tarpaulin

58. The invention relates to mobile telephone technology, and more particularly to telephone sets having additional functional capabilities.

59. Telegraph and telephone handling apparatus

60. Telephone apparatus with abbreviated dialling

61. Telephone Witnessing Can Be Effective

62. Connected Through a Telephone Network

63. This telephone has gone haywire.

64. Stock Exchange

65. An electro-acoustic communications unit (10) such as a mobile telephone and a telephone handset or headset.

66. Caller identification (Caller ID) is a telephone service, available in analog and digital telephone systems, including voice over IP (VoIP), that transmits a Caller's telephone number to the called party's telephone equipment when the call is being set up

67. In the Telephone menu, switching to the phone book and select a name or telephone number.

68. 3 How to Witness by Telephone: When witnessing over the telephone, our presentation should be conversational.

69. A telephone pole as the hero

70. Telephone sales people use this tactic.

71. The telephone is fully operational again.

72. Telex, telegraph, telephone and radiotelegraph services

73. Telephone number including international dialling code.

74. Telephone equipped with automatic dialling means

75. Is there any telephone booth nearby?

76. Is there a telephone booth around?

77. Where is the nearest telephone booth?

78. The telephone number and address of your local Community Health Council is listed in the telephone directory .

79. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone earpieces, aerials, switches, frequency meters, measuring instruments, interphones, video telephones, video entryphones, telephone terminals, telephone-answering machines, cordless telephones, portable faxes, scanners (data processing apparatus), telephone switchboards and accessories for radiotelephony equipment (included in this class)

80. Amplifiers, microphones, loudspeakers, telephone earpieces, aerials, switches, frequency meters, measuring instruments, intercoms, video telephones, video entryphones, telephone terminals, telephone-answering machines, cordless telephones, mobile fax, scanners (data processing apparatus), telephone switchboard services and accessories for radiophone equipment (included in this class)