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The term telesoftware was coined by W.J.G. Overington who invented the concept in 1974; [1] it literally means “software at a distance” and it often refers to the transmission of programs for a microprocessor or home computer via broadcast teletext, though the use of teletext was just a convenient way to implement the invention, which had been invented as a theoretical broadcasting concept ...
In fact, viewing television with a TV card was not possible while the WaveTop software was running, since the software utilized the TV tuner card as a full-time data receiver. WaveTop provided content from several different providers in the form of HTML pages displayed in the WaveTop software, such as news articles from the New York Times ...
t2 (formerly Tele2 Russia) is the third largest telecommunications company in Russia, originally founded by Swedish Tele2. [3] Since 2020, Tele2 Russia is a wholly owned subsidiary of Rostelecom. [4] As of Q3 2024, t2 provides wireless services to more than 48 million subscribers. [2] [5]
TeleTu (formerly Tele2 Italia) was an Italian telecommunications company that provided fixed-line telephony services. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Founded in 1999 by Tele2 , in 2007 it was sold to Vodafone , [ 1 ] which incorporated it in 2012, [ 3 ] starting a process of divesting the brand , completed in 2015.
TeleVideo Corporation was a U.S. company that achieved its peak of success in the early 1980s producing computer terminals.TeleVideo was founded in 1975 by K. Philip Hwang, a Utah State University, Hanyang University graduate born in North Korea [1] who had run a business producing CRT monitors for arcade games since 1975.
Smallpdf is a Swiss online web-based PDF software, founded in 2013. [2] It offers free version with limited features to compress, convert and edit PDF documents. [ 3 ] And its paid version offers advanced features like OCR, compress, and more [ 4 ] .
Originally designed in 1991 to capture data from faxed forms, TeleForm now handles data from fax, paper and electronic forms.. The Cardiff TeleForm product was re-branded Verity TeleForm for a brief period in 2004 and 2005, when Verity Inc acquired Cardiff Software.
Tele2 was awarded 2x10 MHz in the 800 MHz band which together with its previous 2.6 GHz license will enable Tele2 to cost efficiently build a high capacity LTE network with national coverage. Tele2 paid €161M for its licenses which can be considered low, compared to the €1.3bn that KPN and Vodafone paid each for their frequencies and the ...