Glossary entry

Russian term or phrase:

телефонизированное помещение

English translation:

the room where the phone is installed

Added to glossary by Valeria Sokovets
May 22, 2007 12:27
17 yrs ago
Russian term

телефонизированное помещение

Russian to English Tech/Engineering Telecom(munications)
Абонент обязан обеспечить беспрепятственный доступ представителя Оператора связи, предъявившего соответствующее удостоверение, в телефонизированное помещение Абонента для
проведения осмотра, ремонта и технического обслуживания устройств и средств связи
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Proposed translations

+5
6 mins
Selected

the room where the phone is installed

in this particular context -

"provide access ... in the where the phone is installed"

nothing else is needed

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Note added at 33 mins (2007-05-22 13:00:29 GMT)
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"provide access ... in the ROOM where the phone is installed"
Peer comment(s):

agree David Knowles
15 mins
many thanks, David!
agree Jack Doughty
21 mins
many thanks, Jack!
agree Andrew Sabak
1 hr
agree Сергей Лузан
4 hrs
neutral Vladimir Dubisskiy : PREMISES instead of ROOM
14 hrs
agree Damir Tadjiev (X)
2 days 9 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "thank you"
1 hr

a room with phone access

Phone/Internet etc. access is the usual term, therefore IMHO I'd suggest " a room with phone access" in contrast to "a room where a/the phone is installed"
Peer comment(s):

neutral Olga Cartlidge : In a formal piece of writing "telephone "would be the word, not "phone".
9 hrs
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