Aussie Phone Brokers - Telecommunications Glossary

'Q' Glossary Terms

Glossary
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QOS - Quality of Service (General)
The service quality of a carrier's network, including fault rates, connection times and call centre response times.

 
Qos - Quality of Service (VoIP)
Generally, Qos in VoIP refers to the quality of a call connection, when compared to a traditional service.  Qos is also a feature of modems and routers which enables IP traffic to be prioritised.  Voice IP traffic is prioritised above all else, to reduce delays in the voice signals.  A Qos router will greatly increase the quality of VoIP calls through an internal network.  See VoIP also.

 
QWERTY (Keyboard)
An English language keyboard (QWERTY are the first 6 letters on an English language keyboard). PDAs and other compact electronic devices often advertise whether they have a QWERTY keypad (QWERTY keyboard) as a feature, or use another type.

 

These pages contains commonly used terms and their definitions for the Australian telecommunications industry.  The terms found here refer to the ICT industry (Information and Communication Technology), IT industry (Information Technology) and the general Telecommunications Industry - including Mobile Telecommunications, Fixed Line services and IP telecommunications.

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