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Full form of MTS: Here, we are going to learn about the MTS, full form of MTS, overview, and different full forms of MTS.
By Anushree Goswami Last updated : March 30, 2024
The full forms of MTS are:
- Microsoft Transaction Server
- Mobile Telephone Service
- Multichannel Television Sound
1) MTS: Microsoft Transaction Server
MTS is an abbreviation of Microsoft Transaction Server. It was the software that was developed to make available for use facilities to component object model (COM). MTS is the first significant software that executes the aspect-oriented programming. The prime facilities made available for use by MTS are instance management, transaction management, and role-based security.
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In the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack, MTS was the first time offered. MTS was improved and greatly combined with the operating system and COM in Windows 2000 operating system, the improved version of COM was renamed as COM+. Addition of specifications happened in COM+ which are object pooling, loosely-coupled events and user-defined manageable transactions which are compensating resource managers to the specifications of MTS.
2) MTS: Mobile Telephone Service
MTS is also an abbreviation of Mobile Telephone Service. This service connects to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) by operating as a radio system. It was corresponding to the land dial phone service.
On both sides of the sender and receiver, it was the operator who supported. To make a connection of a call from a sender to the receiver through a landline, the call will first receive by the mobile operator, who would redirect the call to the receiver. Correspondingly, to connect an outbound call, the first thing a mobile operator will do is dial the number and then the connection will be established and the call will be placed.
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History
On June 17, 1946, The service of the mobile telephone was first used in St. Louis and it emerged with the Bell System. In the 1980s, in North America, this service was used at least in huge segments. In 1946, on 2nd October, Motorola communications equipment transferred the first calls on Illinois Bell Telephone Company's new car radiotelephone service in Chicago. The service rapidly extended to large volumes because of the availability of the small number of radio frequencies.
In 1964, Improved Mobile Telephone Service (IMTS) was launched, which replaced the MTS.
3) MTS: Multichannel Television Sound
MTS is also an abbreviation of Multichannel Television Sound. It was developed by Broadcast Television Systems Committee (BTSC). MTS is a plan for standard television broadcast which enables sound to be encrypted into TV programming of two channels. There is an extra third channel known as the Separate Audio Program (Sap) which is used in the form of substitutes.
The stereo difference (left minus right) was the first channel of Multichannel Television Sound, which was used to add stereophonic sound to the existing monophonic (the left plus right stereo sum) audio track.