[Interception and Access] The Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979 (formerly Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979) is an act of law in the Commonwealth of Australia. ==2013-2014 comprehensive revision== On 12 December 2013, the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs References Committee began a Comprehensive revision...
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The communication of information, sounds or images at a distance through a technological medium.
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Transmission of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds, or data of any nature by wire, radio, or other electromagnetic equipment. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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Known informally as Telecoms. Communicating over long distances by telephone, e-mail, etc
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pertaining to the transmission of signals over long distances, such as by telegraph, radio, or television.
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The process of transmitting information over a distance by any electrical or electromagnetic medium. Information may take the form of voice, video, or data. Electromagnetic transmission media include telephone lines, cable, microwave, satellites, and light beams.
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Communications over a distance, generally by electronic means. Long-distance voice communication was pioneered in 1876 by Scottish scientist Alexander Graham Bell when he invented the telephone. The telegraph, radio, and television followed. Today it is possible to communicate internationally by ...
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The system of technologies used in telephone communications.
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