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Glossary of Telecoms Technology Terms

  • Arfcn Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number

    ARFCN, or Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number, is a fundamental concept in the realm of telecommunications in the United Kingdom. In the ever-evolving landscape of...

  • C Rnti Cell Radio Network Temporary Identifier

    The Cell Radio Network Temporary Identifier (C-RNTI) plays a crucial role in the functioning of mobile telecommunications networks, particularly in the context of Long-Term Evolution...

  • CNF Deployment Lifecycle Management

    CNF deployment lifecycle management refers to the end-to-end processes, tools, and operational practices used to deploy, scale, monitor, update, and retire Cloud-Native Network Functions (CNFs)...

  • Cbs Committed Burst Size

    The Committed Burst Size (CBS) is a crucial concept in the realm of telecommunications, particularly in the context of network traffic management and Quality of...

  • Cdma Code Division Multiple Access

    CDMA, or Code Division Multiple Access, is a technology that has revolutionised the world of telecommunications. Its impact on the UK market, in particular, has...

  • Cept Conference Des Administrations Europe Des Poste Set Telecommunications

    The CEPT Conference of European Posts and Telecommunications Administrations, commonly known as CEPT, stands as a pivotal platform in the realm of telecommunications within the...

  • Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol

    Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP) is a secure authentication method used in computer networks to verify the identity of a user or host before granting access...

  • Clear Send

    Clear send in telecom refers to the process of transmitting information across communication networks without any interference or distortion. In the UK market, clear send...

  • Clid

    The CLI (Calling Line Identification) feature in telecommunications allows the recipient of a call to view the phone number of the incoming caller before answering....

  • Closed Loop Slice Assurance

    Closed loop slice assurance is the automated process of monitoring, analysing, and correcting the performance of a network slice in real time. In modern telecom...

  • Closed-Loop Orchestration Integration

    Closed-loop orchestration integration is the process of connecting automation, analytics, assurance, and control systems so that a telecom network can detect issues, decide on the...

  • Cloud Native 5G Core Deployment

    Cloud native 5G Core deployment refers to the design, build, and operation of the 5G Core network using cloud-native principles such as microservices, containers, automation,...

  • Cloud and containerization for telecom

    Cloud and containerization for telecom refers to the use of cloud computing platforms and container technologies to build, deploy, scale, and manage telecom network functions...

  • Commercial Off The Shelf Hardware

    Commercial off-the-shelf hardware in telecom is widely used in the UK market to provide cost-effective solutions for various telecommunications needs. These pre-built hardware components are...

  • Container Networking CNF

    Container networking is the set of technologies, protocols, and design principles that allow software containers to communicate with each other, with external networks, and with...

  • Cots Hardware

    COTS hardware in telecom is increasingly gaining traction in the UK market due to its cost-effectiveness and flexibility. Commercial Off-The-Shelf (COTS) hardware refers to readily...

  • Cots Is

    Costs in telecom refer to the expenses incurred by telecom companies in providing their services. In the UK market, telecom costs can vary depending on...

  • Country Code Cc

    Country code "cc" in telecom refers to the unique identifier assigned to each country for international calling purposes. In the UK market, the country code...

  • Cscf

    CSCF (Call Session Control Function) plays a crucial role in telecom networks, particularly in the UK market. It serves as the central component in the...

  • Csmf

    Customer Service Management Framework (CSMF) in the telecom industry refers to the structured approach adopted by companies to effectively manage customer interactions and relationships. In...

  • Ct Class

    CT Class in Telecom: UK MarketCT Class, short for Cordless Telephone Class, refers to the classification system used in the UK market to categorize cordless...

  • Ctch

    Catch in telecom refers to the process of intercepting and monitoring communications for various purposes such as law enforcement, national security, or network management. In...

  • Cyclic Prefix

    The cyclic prefix in telecommunications, particularly in the UK market, refers to a technique used in orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) to mitigate the effects of...

  • carrier sense multiple access with collision detection

    CSMA/CD is a network protocol that allows multiple devices to share the same communication channel by listening to the channel before transmitting data. If a...

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