network transmission

[/ˈnɛtˌwɜrk trænzˈmɪʃən/]
nounpl: network transmissions
transmissão de rede
1. The process of sending data, signals, or information across a computer network or communication system
Network transmission speed depends on bandwidth and infrastructure quality.
A velocidade da transmissão de rede depende da largura de banda e da qualidade da infraestrutura.
2. The broadcast or distribution of audio, video, or multimedia content over a network to multiple recipients
Live network transmission of the concert was available to viewers worldwide.
A transmissão de rede ao vivo do concerto estava disponível para espectadores em todo o mundo.
3. In telecommunications, the sending of electrical or optical signals through communication channels
Network transmission protocols ensure data arrives correctly at its destination.
Os protocolos de transmissão de rede garantem que os dados cheguem corretamente ao destino.
In Brazil, 'transmissão de rede' is the standard technical term used in IT companies, telecommunications sector, and educational institutions. The phrase is increasingly common with the expansion of internet infrastructure and streaming services. In the USA, the term is primarily used in technical and professional contexts within telecommunications and software development fields.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
data transmissionsignal transmissionbroadcast transmissiontelecommunication
Antonyms / Antônimos
receptionreceiving

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
transmissão de rede
Standard term used in most of Brazil
Rio de Janeiro
transmissão de rede
No significant regional variation
São Paulo
transmissão de rede
Technical term commonly used in IT sector
Portugal
transmissão em rede
Slight variation in preposition usage; also 'transmissão de dados'

Related Words

bandwidthprotocolrouterlatencypacketfiber opticsthroughput

Related Idioms & Phrases

network transmission failure
real-time network transmission
secure network transmission
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