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NETWORK (computer, telephone, etc.)

FAX

(5)

MODEM

MAIL

RADIO

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TELEX

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PHONE

(8)

THE INTERNET

PAGING

TELEGRAPH

TELETYPE

TELEFAX

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RADIO COMMUNICATION

FIELDCOMMUNICATION

(11)

THE TELEVISION

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

(12)

VIDEOPHONE

RADIOTELEPHONE

(13)

HELIOTELEGRAPH

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