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The Definition of Telecom [In Under 100 Words]

September 19th, 2019

By Keven Ellison

Telecom is the shortened version of the word telecommunications. Telecom can be used to describe the data exchange of information between long distances. Data information can be in the form of text, audio, and video. It can be transmitted by various means including wire, fiber optic cable, satellite, or wirelessly such as cellular, radio, or television communications. Telecom can also be used to describe the telecommunications industry as a whole.  The Internet is the largest form of a telecom network but government agencies, businesses, media networks and consumers use a variety of forms of telecom in everyday life.

Keven Ellison

Keven Ellison is the Vice President of Marketing and AI Ambassador at AIS, where he’s leading the digital transformation of a 20+ year legacy brand—from selling copiers and printers to delivering managed IT, telecom, security, and digital marketing solutions. With over three decades of experience in marketing, Keven now blends old-school strategy with next-gen AI to drive revenue, simplify operations, and build trust at scale. He’s the architect behind PromptMaster XL, a proprietary framework for sales, marketing, and content optimization using advanced LLMs like ChatGPT, Grok, Gemini, and Claude. Whether he’s aligning sales and marketing, training teams on AI adoption, or auditing lead gen systems with diagnostic prompt workflows, Keven brings a no-fluff, results-first mindset to every project. Keven serves on the Board of Directors for United States Diving and Ad Fontes Media. Outside of work, you’ll find him hacking life through golf, workouts, tech experiments, and nonstop learning.