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Communications in Transnistria The term communications is used in a number of disciplines: Communications, also known as communication studies is the academic discipline which studies communication, generally seen as a mixture between media studies and linguistics. ...
For the region during the Second World War, see Transnistria (Soviet region). ...
Telephones - main lines in use: 150,000 land lines (est., 2006) (Two operators: JSC Interdnestrcom, Trans-Tele-Com) The telephone or phone is a telecommunications device which is used to transmit and receive sound (most commonly voice and speech) across distance. ...
Telephones - mobile cellular: 140,000 (est., 2006) (About 71% belong to JSC Interdnestrcom, http://www.idknet.com/, a CDMA operator. The rest are GSM)[1][2] General Information Generically (as a multiplexing scheme), code division multiple access (CDMA) is any use of any form of spread spectrum by multiple transmitters to send to the same receiver on the same frequency channel at the same time without harmful interference. ...
Not to be confused with Get Some Mates The Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) is the most popular standard for mobile phones in the world. ...
Telephone system: Digital infrastructure, privatization of all services[3],[4] Radio broadcast stations: AM 5, FM 6, shortwave N/A (2006) Wikibooks has more about this subject: Marketing Note: broadcasting is also a term for hand sowing. ...
Mediumwave radio transmissions (sometimes called Medium frequency or MF) are those between the frequencies of 300 kHz and 3000 kHz. ...
The abbreviations FM, Fm, and fm may refer to: Electrical engineering Frequency modulation (FM) and its most common applications: FM broadcasting, used primarily to broadcast music and speech at VHF frequencies FM synthesis, a sound-generation technique popularized by early digital synthesizers Science Femtometre (fm), an SI measure of length...
Shortwave radio redirects here. ...
Radios: N/A Television broadcast stations: 3 (2 covering all of Transnistria, 1 municipal for Tiraspol and Bender)[5] County Transnistria Status Municipality/Capital Mayor Viktor Kostyrko, since 2003 Area 85 km² Population (2005) 159 163 Geographical coordinates 46°51ⲠN 29°38ⲠE Web site http://www. ...
Tighina, or Tigina, is a city in Moldova. ...
Televisions: N/A Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 2 (2005) An Internet service provider (abbr. ...
Internet users: N/A Country code (Top-level domain): N/A
Cellphone technology investments
Despite many ecomonic and social difficulties Transnistria has heavily invested in advanced communications technology. In recent years USA electronics Lucent Technologies were contracted to establish wireless high speed digital standard CDMA2000™ 1X for mobile phone and internet users in Transnistria. On September 30, 1996, AT&T spun off its Systems and Technology units (AT&T Technologies, Inc. ...
The updated network with the third generation (3G) mobile services allows data transmission with the speeds of up to 153 kilobits per second (kbps). On entering Transnistria, visitors are welcomed automatically by a text message on their phones saying "Welcome to Pridnestrovie.M. Republic".
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