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What (who) is telco - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Telco (disambiguation); TELCO (disambiguation); TELCO; Telcos

telco         
<communications, company> (from telephone company) A company providing phone services to end users. The company may or may not provide other phone services such operating long-distance/international backbones but the name telco usually emphasises its operation as a local service provider. Compare: PTT. (1998-05-18)
telco         
¦ noun (plural telcos) a telecommunications company.
Village Telco         
Village telco
Village Telco is an initiative to build low-cost community telephone network hardware and software. It is based on a suite of open-source applications that enable entrepreneurs to set up and operate a telephone service in a specific area or supporting the needs of a specific community.

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Telco

Telco or TELCO may refer to:

  • Telephone company, a provider of telecommunications services, such as telephony and data communications
    • Telco, one of the companies that formed the Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago
    • Telco Systems, a telecommunications systems manufacturer based in Mansfield, Massachusetts, USA
  • TATA Engineering and Locomotive Company, an Indian automobile company firm
Examples of use of telco
1. Media group News Corp and telco Telstra also eased.
2. Perhaps, the most famous global telco is British Telecom.
3. AT WORK÷ Mike Weinberg of the Personal Telco Project.
4. In 1'60s, the favoured scrips were Tisco, Century Mills, Bombay Dyeing, Telco, Scindia and Indian Iron.
5. Senate panel backs telco bill, no Net neutrality WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S.