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  2. MTOM - Wikipedia

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    Maximum takeoff mass, also known as maximum takeoff weight; Message Transmission Optimization Mechanism This page was last edited on 13 August 2019, at 02:40 (UTC). ...

  3. Transmission medium - Wikipedia

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    There are two main types of transmission media: guided media—waves are guided along a solid medium such as a transmission line; unguided media—transmission and reception are achieved by means of an antenna. One of the most common physical media used in networking is copper wire. Copper wire to carry signals to long distances using ...

  4. Physical media - Wikipedia

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    With technology constantly changing, there is a debate on whether physical media is still prudent and necessary to an increasingly wireless world. [4] Wireless and physical media may actually complement each other, and physical media will matter more, not less, in a society dominated by the wireless technology. [4]

  5. Mass media - Wikipedia

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    Mass media organisations or mass media companies that control these technologies include movie studios, publishing companies, and radio and television stations (the latter are also sometimes known as mass media networks); [4] [5] they often form media conglomerates.

  6. Physical medium - Wikipedia

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    Physical medium may refer to: Transmission medium , a system or substance that can mediate the propagation of signals for the purposes of telecommunication Physical mediumship , the manipulation of energies and energy systems by spirits

  7. Communication channel - Wikipedia

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    Statistical and physical modeling can be combined. For example, in wireless communications the channel is often modeled by a random attenuation (known as fading) of the transmitted signal, followed by additive noise. The attenuation term is a simplification of the underlying physical processes and captures the change in signal power over the ...

  8. Comparison of recording media - Wikipedia

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    An extreme example, Todd Rundgren's Initiation LP, with 36 minutes of music on one side, has a "technical note" at the bottom of the inner sleeve: "if the sound does not seem loud enough on your system, try re-recording the music onto tape." The total of around 40–45 minutes often influences the arrangement of tracks, with the preferred ...

  9. Mass media regulation - Wikipedia

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    If any content causes national security concerns or is broadcast as ‘false news’, the Egyptian Government will put a ban on those media outlets that produced that media. The law known as ‘The SCMR Law’, creates a media regulatory restriction plan that allows the government authorities to be able to block the content and those who want ...