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tel·e·com·mute

 (tĕl′ĭ-kə-myo͞ot′)
intr.v. tel·e·com·mut·ed, tel·e·com·mut·ing, tel·e·com·mutes
To work at home using a computer connected to the network of one's employer.

tel′e·com·mut′er n.
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telecommuting

(ˈtɛlɪkəˌmjuːtɪŋ)
n
(Computer Science) another name for teleworking
ˈtelecomˌmuter n
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tel•e•com•mut•ing

(ˈtɛl ɪ kəˌmyu tɪŋ)

n.
the act or practice of working at home using a computer terminal electronically linked to one's place of employment.
[1970–75]
tel′e•com•mut`er, n.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.telecommuting - employment at home while communicating with the workplace by phone or fax or modemtelecommuting - employment at home while communicating with the workplace by phone or fax or modem
employment, work - the occupation for which you are paid; "he is looking for employment"; "a lot of people are out of work"
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Translations
práce z domova přes počítač
fjernarbejde
online arbeiten
hálózatról dolgozás
telependling
práca doma na počítači
bilgisayar ağıyla evden çalışma
远程办公远程联机

telecommuting

[ˈtelɪkəmˌjuːtɪŋ] Nteletrabajo m, trabajo m a distancia
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telecommuting

[ˌtɛlikəˈmjuːtɪŋ] ntélétravail m
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telecommuting

nTelearbeit f
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telecommute

(ˈtelikəˌmjuːt) verb
to work from home by using a computer terminal that is linked to one's place of employment.
ˈteleˌcommuting noun
ˈtelecommuter noun
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In 2013, the company was bought by British Telecity, and in 2015 by Equinix.
Brian McArthur-Muscroft, former finance chief of Paysafe Group and TeleCity, will join the company early next year.
With the acquisitions of Telecity in Europe, Bit-isle in Japan, a Verizon-owned portfolio in the Americas, and announced acquisitions of Metronode in Australia and Infomart in the U.S., the company has significantly expanded its footprint and elevated itself to among the largest globally connected DC operators.
The expansions build on the significant global growth Equinix experienced in 2016, during which the company opened new data centers in key economic hubs including Dallas, Sydney and Tokyo, and integrated the acquisitions of Bit-isle in Japan and Telecity Group in Europe.
As the result of the Telecity acquisition Equinix added seven new markets in Europe to its portfolio including Dublin,Helsinki, Istanbul, Manchester, Sofia, Stockholm, and Warsaw.
Mr Tobin was previously boss at Telecity for 13 years, overseeing its growth from a market cap of PS6m to PS1.6bn, and floating it on the London Stock Exchange in 2007.
Mr Tobin was previously CEO at Telecity for 13 years, overseeing its growth from a market cap of [pounds sterling]6m to [pounds sterling]1.6bn, and floating it on the London Stock Exchange in 2007.
Mr Tobin was previously CEO at Telecity for 13 years, overseeing its growth from a market cap of PS6m to PS1.6bn, and floating it on the London Stock Exchange in 2007.
These organic additions plus the recent acquisitions of Bit-isle in Japan and Telecity in EMEA will expand Equinix's global interconnection platform to nearly 150 data centers by the end of the year.
Previously, Arney was deputy chairman and senior independent director of Telecity plc until January 2016.
Smart Carbon Control, based at the University of Warwick Science Park's Blythe Valley Innovation Centre, has been a primary software partner for Telecity Group since 2010.
STC's agreement with UK's Telecity Group will enable it to deploy new PoPs within two data centres in London and Amsterdam.
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