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The Philippine IT Law Journal
Lexicon of CyberLaw Terminologies
(This will be a regular section to acquaint law practitioners, students and researchers on legal terms in IT law preferably from the Philippine context).
"Convergence" refers to technologies moving together towards a common point and elimination of differences between the provisioning of video, voice and data, using digital and other emerging technologies; the coming together of two or more disparate disciplines or technologies; the ability of different network platforms to carry any kind of service; and the coming together of consumer devices such as, but not limited to, the telephone, television and personal computer. (Sec. 6 (d), Chapter 1, Part II, Implementing Rules and Regulations of the E-Commerce Act of 2000).
"Interconnection" refers to the linkage, by wire, radio, satellite or other means, of two or more existing telecommunication carriers or operators with one another for the purpose of allowing or enabling the subscribers of one carrier or operator to access or reach the subscribers of the other carriers or operators. (Sec. 3 (k), R. A. No. 7925)
"Intermediary" refers to a person who in behalf of another person and with respect to a particular electronic document sends, receives and/or stores or provides other services in respect of that electronic document. (Sec. 5 (h), R. A. No. 8792)
"Originator" refers to a person by whom, or on whose behalf, the electronic document purports to have been created, generated and/or sent. The term does not include a person acting as an intermediary with respect to that electronic document. (Sec. 5 (i), R. A. No. 8792)
"Telecommunications" refer to any process which enables a telecommunications entity to send and receive voice, data, electronic messages, written or printed fixed or moving pictures, music or visible or audible signals or any control signals of any design and for any purpose by wire, radio or other electromagnetic, optical, or technological means. (Sec. 3 (a), R. A. No. 7925)
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