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Listed below are terminologies used in the Malaysian communications and multimedia industry. These terminologies are listed in alphabetical order. To browse, click on any desired alphabet.

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No Terms Definition Source
566. Web Hosting or Client Server An applications service which provides for the operation and maintenance of servers for persons who wish to present a web or electronic commerce presence. LEO
567. Weekend The Malaysian context as the official non-working day of the week. REG - Q 002
568. Well Established Services A service that has a well established demand characteristic, and the investment required to provide it is therefore legitimately regarded as not being an unusually high-risk investment. TRD 004
569. Wireless Alarm Station A station providing the security alarm system by use of radiocommunications. SR
570. Wireless Local Loop A fixed wireless access capable of providing telecommunication and broadband services (voice, fax, data and/or multimedia) over radio waves from a radio site to the end user termination equipment. GFWLL
571. Wireless Microphone System A one-way low power system providing occasional connectivity betweeen a microphone and an audio amplifier for the purposes of enabling the microphone captured audio to be amplified by the amplifier. SEO
572. Word In relation to Part IV, means for counting purposes in plain language and code group portions of international Morse Code examinations, the unit of measurement consisting of letters, accented letters, figures and punctuation marks counted at the rate of five characters per word with letters counted as one character each and accented letters, figures and punctuation marks counted as two characters each. TSR
573. x dB bandwidth (of a signal) The width of a frequency band such that beyond its lower and upper limits any spectral line or any power spectral density of the spectrum of a signal is at least x dB lower than a 0 dB reference level specified for the type of signal considered. ITU

 
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