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ODTOtago Daily Times (New Zealand Newspaper)
ODTOn-Die Termination
ODTOrally Disintegrating Tablet
ODTOr Die Trying (gaming)
ODTOpen Document Text
ODTOhio Department of Taxation
ODTOffice of Defense Transportation
ODTOverseas Deployment Training
ODTOregon Department of Transportation
ODTOral Digital Thermometer
ODTObjective Dvorak Technique (algorithm; tropical cyclone strength estimation)
ODTOctal Debugging Technique
ODTOptical Data Transmission
ODTOrion Display Technology (Seoul, Korea)
ODTOpen Desk Top
ODTOven Dry Ton
ODTOrganizational Development Team
ODTObject Data Type
ODTOnce-Daily Tablet (medicine)
ODTOptimal Data Technologies
ODTOperational Demonstration Test
ODTOrganizational Design Team
ODTOperation Desert Thunder
ODTOmnidirectional Transmission
ODTOutside Diameter Tubing (steel or copper tubing port on a connector or adapter)
ODTOlympic Drinking Team
ODTOrchesis Dance Theatre (Central Michigan University)
ODTOptical Diffusion Tomography
ODTOrthopedic Design and Technology (online magazine)


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Although today's optical data transmission technologies are loaded with road-blocking issues--including high cost, high power requirements, limited infrastructure and lack of experienced engineers--the need is not yet dire for the bandwidth delivery capability of fiber optics.
Although today's optical data transmission technologies are loaded with road-blocking issues--including high cost, high power requirements, limited infrastructure and lack of experienced engineers--the need is not yet dire for the bandwidth delivery capability of fiber optics.
Since then, IBM's SiGe technology has been adopted by a wide range of companies for a variety of applications, including RF components in cellular handsets, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) chipsets, high speed test and measurement equipment, and chipsets for optical data transmission systems.
 
 
 
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