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na | connection device |
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na | Computer telephony integration |
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na | Computer Telephone Couplage |
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na | computer phone line |
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na | computer telephone coupling |
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connection device Explanation: It's the piece of hardware that connects a phone line carrying data to a computer. Strictly speaking, it isn't the modem or the digital device you get with an ISDN line (sometimes called a codec), but the adaptor that plugs the phone line in - but it would depend on the context. |
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Computer telephony integration Explanation: Also "computer-telephone integration" or CTI Grand Dictionnaire Terminologique |
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Computer Telephone Couplage Explanation: Please see below Routledge: French Dictionary of Telecommunications, French-English & English-French, 1997, London & New York ISBN 0-415-13348-3; over 30 000 terms in each language; 15 subject areas |
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computer phone line Explanation: If it fits into the rest of the sentance, you could always call it a computer phone line. If not, you could also say the jack for the internet phone line, if you are talking about a specific wire. To answer your question about an on-line technical dictionary, I don't know of one, but it can't hurt to check out e-bay. Good Luck, Dawn |
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computer telephone coupling Explanation: Dictionnaire de L'anglais de l'informatique suggests coupling rather than couplage On-line telecom glossary via links on: www.itu.int (International Telecoms Union) see above |
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