Martinique Passage — Not to be confused with Martinique Channel. Martinique Passage is a strait in the Caribbean, at 15°10′00″N 61°15′00″W / 15.1666667°N 61.25°W / 15.1666667; 61.25 … Wikipedia
Martinique — Overseas region of France … Wikipedia
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Martinique TV Câble (MTVC) — LeCable Logo de LeCable LeCable, lancé depuis 1994 sous le nom de MTVC (Martinique TV Cable) en Martinique et de WSG (World Satellite Guadeloupe) en Guadeloupe, est un câblo opérateurs proposant à ses abonnés des services de télévision et… … Wikipédia en Français
Channel (communications) — Old telephone wires are a challenging communications channel for modern digital communications. In telecommunications and computer networking, a communication channel, or channel, refers either to a physical transmission medium such as a wire, or … Wikipedia
Channel access method — In telecommunications and computer networks, a channel access method or multiple access method allows several terminals connected to the same multi point transmission medium to transmit over it and to share its capacity. Examples of shared… … Wikipedia
Dominica Channel — ▪ channel, West Indies marine passage in the Lesser Antilles, West Indies, connecting the Caribbean Sea with the open Atlantic Ocean to the east. It flows between the island of Dominica (north) and the French island and overseas département … Universalium
Battle of Martinique (1779) — For the 1780 encounter, see Battle of Martinique (1780). Battle of Martinique Part of the American War of Independence … Wikipedia
Clear-channel station — This article is about class A/class I protected AM stations. For stations owned by the company named Clear Channel, see Clear Channel Communications. A clear channel station is an AM band Radio station in North America that has the highest… … Wikipedia
Common Channel Signaling — In telephony, Common Channel Signaling (CCS), in the US also Common Channel Interoffice Signaling (CCIS), is the transmission of signaling information (control information) on a separate channel from the data, and, more specifically, where that… … Wikipedia