telecom protocol

[ˈtelɪkɒm ˈprəʊtəkɒl]
nounpl: telecom protocols
protocolo de telecomunicações
1. A standardized set of rules and procedures that govern the exchange of data between telecommunications devices and systems
The telecom protocol ensures that different networks can communicate seamlessly with each other.
O protocolo de telecomunicações garante que redes diferentes possam se comunicar perfeitamente.
2. A technical specification defining how information is transmitted, received, and formatted in telecommunications networks
Engineers must ensure their equipment complies with the telecom protocol standards set by international bodies.
Os engenheiros devem garantir que seus equipamentos estejam em conformidade com os padrões de protocolo de telecomunicações estabelecidos por organismos internacionais.
In Brazil, telecommunications is a rapidly growing sector, and understanding telecom protocols is essential for professionals in IT, engineering, and telecommunications companies. The term is predominantly technical and used in formal business and academic contexts. Portugal maintains similar technical terminology, reflecting European telecommunications standards compliance.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
communication protocoltelecommunications standardnetwork protocoltransmission protocol

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
protocolo de telecomunicações
Standard technical term used in telecommunications industry
Rio de Janeiro
protocolo de telecom
Informal abbreviated form commonly used in professional settings
São Paulo
protocolo de telecomunicações
Formal usage prevalent in major tech and telecom companies
Portugal
protocolo de telecomunicações
Same formal terminology used; occasionally 'protocolo de telecom' in informal contexts

Related Words

VoIP protocol5G protocolTCP/IPSIP (Session Initiation Protocol)GSM standardnetwork specificationdata transmissionbandwidth allocation

Related Idioms & Phrases

follow the protocol
comply with telecom standards
establish a protocol
breaching protocol
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