RMCNB72D–network cables hub bank trading 'Comms room'
RMPBJEDP–Avon & Somerset Police headquarters,showing the Communications (Comms) Room,where all operations are controlled,with duty force incident manager,left
RM2AGPNR4–Radio Comms room, Hack Green,former government owned nuclear bunker, Nantwich, Cheshire, England, UK
RMB1CP6W–An electrician connects data cables in the comms room at new London offices.
RFBE476R–computer communication room
RM2F8YHKH–The Comms Room in the Underground Bunker at RAF Holmpton in East Yorkshire.
RMKTDTNM–The radio room on the USS New Jersey Iowa Class Battleship, Delaware River, New Jersey, United States.
RMA0W1P9–Hotel Room Telephone
RMFRJDBF–Temporary door to an Electrical switch room, with danger signs, on a near to complete construction project. March 2016
RM2HB0GPH–London UK 16 December 2021 The comms room aboard the Titanic , Billed as an emotional experience, Titanic: The Exhibition is far more than a display of historic items: it is a unique narrative experience, a tale of the people aboard history’s most legendary ship on its maiden and final journey. Travel back to 1912 through photographs, handwritten letters, wayward keepsakes, and other personal belongings telling countless stories about the fates and heroic deeds on board. from 17th December 2021 Dock X London - Retail Park, Unit 1 Canada Water, Surrey Quays Rd, London SE16 2XU. Paul Quezada-Ne
RMERGM5M–Female telephone operators at work in a telephone exchange room, c. 1920.
RFRF2NYH–Managing law enforcement is a big part of protecting wildlife and conservation areas in Majete Wildlife Reserve, Malaw, requiring tactical expertise
RMAXPENN–The Operations Room, at the Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RMM1A2XF–Geneva, Switzerland - 26 Jan 2018: Servers at the data centre of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
RFA0BAR5–Computer network comms controller
RMDXABE3–Sign above the door of an Operations Room
RFS3KAXF–An old style American hotel telephone
RMD95071–Internet connection in a Holiday Inn hotel room.
RMC15X6C–ops room basar hotel welsh guards
RFDXAB9F–Red light illuminated outside a radio room to warn that transmissions are in progress
RMPBJECA–Avon & Somerset Police headquarters,showing the Communications (Comms) Room,where all operations are controlled,with duty force incident manager,left
RM2AGPNPE–Communications room, Hack Green,former government owned nuclear bunker, Nantwich, Cheshire, England, UK
RMB1CPBR–Data cables already attached to connectors hang from the ceiling of a comms room at new London offices under construction.
RFBE46GG–computer communication room
RM2F8YHW0–The Comms Room in the Underground Bunker at RAF Holmpton in East Yorkshire.
RMKTDTNE–The radio room on the USS New Jersey Iowa Class Battleship, Delaware River, New Jersey, United States.
RFKBRP9C–TV Director talking to her Vision Mixer in a Television Gallery.
RME1GGAW–Photograph taken of a telegraphic operating room at the General Post Office in London. The number of telegraphic messages transmitted from the various London offices in the years 1895-96 was 27,025,193, and the total for the United Kingdom, 78,839,610. As many as six messages-three in each direction- are now transmitted along a single wire at the same time. Dated 1896, London
RMB6RP7Y–Engineer inspecting a structured cabling installation in a data communications room.
RF2E1B1X1–Overhead/ceiling IT Network and Comms cabling in Lower Basement of an old, 25+ story city building (c.1970's).
RMG1CAKE–Lanzarote Arrecife old airport museum Page Iberica radio room
RFW421TB–Broadcasting studio with screens and other editing equipment with no people ready to start broadcasting from the outside room with cameras
RMM1A338–Geneva, Switzerland - 26 Jan 2018: Servers at the data centre of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
RMRJAFCK–An engraving depicting a hotel bedroom fitted with a telephone. Dated 19th century
RMHFX850–090422-N-6597H-057 PACIFIC OCEAN (April 22, 2009) Electronics Technician 2nd Class Joshua Madura, right, from Sitka, Alaska, and Electronics Technician 2nd Class Christopher White, from Framer City, Ill., monitor the SSC-12 air traffic control communications system in the radar switchboard room aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). Stennis is on a scheduled six-month deployment to the western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jon Husman/Released) US Navy 090422-N-6597H-057 Electronics Technician 2nd Class Joshua Madura, right, from S
RFW421Y2–People are working in a broadcasting studio with monitors and mixers to lead their cameras and programs
RMR002FP–IT computer server rooms and data centre, UK
RFA0BAKA–Data transmission computer server
RFDXAB9D–Red light illuminated outside a radio room to warn that transmissions are in progress
RMPBJECP–Avon & Somerset Police headquarters,showing the Communications (Comms) Room,where all operations are controlled,with duty force incident manager,left
RM2AGPNR6–Shift Allocation Rota board,teleprinter,communication room, Hack Green,former government owned nuclear bunker, Nantwich, Cheshire, England, UK
RMCM30MP–Northern Ireland Ambulance Service command and control centre during a major incident and search & rescue operation
RFBE4PCX–computer communication room
RM2F8YHWD–The Comms Room in the Underground Bunker at RAF Holmpton in East Yorkshire.
RFCNB3K3–bank reception lift chairs waiting room
RMKTDTNR–Equipment inside the radio room on the USS New Jersey Iowa Class Battleship, Delaware River, New Jersey, United States.
RFDCA021–TV Director talking to his Vision Mixer in a Television Gallery. Selective focus on Vision Mixer.
RMEAFJTA–The Queen Mary at her birth at Los Angeles Harbour
RFBGD9RK–The mainframe and communication racks in data center for large organization
RFGKEA4N–IT Communication Cabinets
RMDXABE4–Sign warning that the NBC (Nuclear, Biological Chemical) status is 'High' inside a cold war nuclear bunker
RMM1A360–Geneva, Switzerland - 26 Jan 2018: Servers at the data centre of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
RFGJAW8W–IT Communication Cabinets
RMHFX84X–090422-N-6597H-053 PACIFIC OCEAN (April 22, 2009) Electronics Technician 3rd Class Ernesto Deleon, from Salem, Ore., replaces a circuit card assembly in the SSC-12 air traffic control communications system in the radar switchboard room aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). John C. Stennis is on a scheduled six-month deployment to the western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jon Husman/Released) US Navy 090422-N-6597H-053 Electronics Technician 3rd Class Ernesto Deleon, from Salem, Ore., replaces a circuit card assembly in the SSC-12
RFW42277–University students learn how to manage a live program and broadcasting in a modern studio
RMHG07WN–111026-N-OY799-028 ARABIAN SEA (Oct. 26, 2011) Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class John Clark, from Grapevine, Texas, performs a comms checks from ordnance control room aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74). John C. Stennis is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility conducting maritime security operations and support missions as part of Operation Enduring Freedom and New Dawn. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Kenneth Abbate/Released) US Navy 111026-N-OY799-028 Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class John Clark, from Grapevine, Texas,
RMR002G6–IT computer server rooms and data centre, UK
RFA0B9R8–Computer network data controller
RMPBJEB6–Avon & Somerset Police headquarters,showing the Communications (Comms) Room,where all operations are controlled,with duty force incident manager,left
RMMR22RA–Petty Officer 2nd Class Sarah Jacobs, a marine science technician at Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Portland, communicates with fellow MSTs in the engine room of the vessel Morning Catherine during a Port State Control exam at the Port of Portland, Ore., May 1, 2017. During PSC exams, MSTs split into two teams to inspect separate aspects of the ship, but also coordinate tests simultaneously to ensure vessel fitness.
RM2D9GBDE–a mobile phone or telecommunications tower or mast against a blue sky with room for copy.
RMR4FCR1–Petty Officer 2nd Class Sarah Jacobs, a marine science technician at Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Portland, communicates with fellow MSTs in the engine room of the vessel Morning Catherine during a Port State Control exam at the Port of Portland, Ore., May 1, 2017. During PSC exams, MSTs split into two teams to inspect separate aspects of the ship, but also coordinate tests simultaneously to ensure vessel fitness.
RM2F8YHWP–The Comms Room in the Underground Bunker at RAF Holmpton in East Yorkshire.
RMCNB2E8–board room meeting room large table screen chairs
RMKTDTP3–A teletypewriter set in the radio room on the USS New Jersey Iowa Class Battleship, Delaware River, New Jersey, United States.
RMKFG1J5–A telephone booth, telephone kiosk, telephone call box, telephone box or public call box[1][2] is a small structure furnished with a payphone and designed for a telephone user's convenience. In the United States and in some parts of Canada, 'telephone booth' (or 'phone booth') is the commonly used term for the structure, while in the Commonwealth of Nations (particularly the United Kingdom and Australia, and most of Canada) it is a 'telephone box' (or 'phone box'). Such a booth usually has lighting, a door to provide privacy, and windows to let others know if the booth is in use. The booth
RMEAFJT6–The Queen Mary at her birth at Los Angeles Harbour
RMAFEWE6–Trafalgar 200 Celebrations and International Fleet Review and International Festival of the Sea Portsmouth England GB UK 2005
RFDXABE1–Warning sign at a nuclear fallout shelter
RMM1A30B–Geneva, Switzerland - 26 Jan 2018: Servers at the data centre of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
RMT4NBMP–Inside BT's Network Control Centre (iNOC), Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, United Kingdom
RFW4228T–Young directors trying to learn about live program broadcasting in a studio
RFW4226N–University students learn how to manage a live program and broadcasting in a modern studio
RMR002FJ–IT computer server rooms and data centre, UK
RMPBJEBG–Avon & Somerset Police headquarters,showing the Communications (Comms) Room,where all operations are controlled,with duty force incident manager,left
RFA0B9Y5–Computer network system IT server rack blurred
RMMX4FFG–Petty Officer 2nd Class Sarah Jacobs, a marine science technician at Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Portland, communicates with fellow MSTs in the engine room of the vessel Morning Catherine during a Port State Control exam at the Port of Portland, Ore., May 1, 2017. During PSC exams, MSTs split into two teams to inspect separate aspects of the ship, but also coordinate tests simultaneously to ensure vessel fitness.
RM2F8YHJE–The Comms Room in the Underground Bunker at RAF Holmpton in East Yorkshire.
RMCNB2C9–board room meeting room large table screen chairs
RMKFG1NA–A telephone booth, telephone kiosk, telephone call box, telephone box or public call box[1][2] is a small structure furnished with a payphone and designed for a telephone user's convenience. In the United States and in some parts of Canada, 'telephone booth' (or 'phone booth') is the commonly used term for the structure, while in the Commonwealth of Nations (particularly the United Kingdom and Australia, and most of Canada) it is a 'telephone box' (or 'phone box'). Such a booth usually has lighting, a door to provide privacy, and windows to let others know if the booth is in use. The booth
RMEAFJT7–The Queen Mary at her birth at Los Angeles Harbour
RMM1A2XE–Geneva, Switzerland - 26 Jan 2018: Servers at the data centre of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
RMT4NBMA–Inside BT's Network Control Centre (iNOC), Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, United Kingdom
RFW42225–Trainee students working at a studio and manage a program for learning about broadcasting
RMR002G4–IT computer server rooms and data centre, UK
RMPBJEAD–Avon & Somerset Police headquarters,showing the Communications (Comms) Room,where all operations are controlled,with duty force incident manager,left
RMRAPKM8–Coast Guard Auxiliary member John Steinbarge mans the communication room at Coast Guard Station Oswego, New York, Feb. 15, 2017. Coast Guard Auxiliary members are unpaid volunteers who assist at Coast Guard units throughout the country filling various roles.
RM2F8YHKX–The Comms Room in the Underground Bunker at RAF Holmpton in East Yorkshire.
RMCNB21T–board room meeting room large table screen chairs
RMKFG1KE–A telephone booth, telephone kiosk, telephone call box, telephone box or public call box[1][2] is a small structure furnished with a payphone and designed for a telephone user's convenience. In the United States and in some parts of Canada, 'telephone booth' (or 'phone booth') is the commonly used term for the structure, while in the Commonwealth of Nations (particularly the United Kingdom and Australia, and most of Canada) it is a 'telephone box' (or 'phone box'). Such a booth usually has lighting, a door to provide privacy, and windows to let others know if the booth is in use. The booth
RMM1A2NY–Geneva, Switzerland - 26 Jan 2018: Servers at the data centre of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
RMT4NBMN–Inside BT's Network Control Centre (iNOC), Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK, United Kingdom
RFW42217–Young boys and girls are working in a studio with screens and mixers for broadcast a television program
RMR002GE–IT computer server rooms and data centre, UK
RMPBJEBP–Avon & Somerset Police headquarters,showing the Communications (Comms) Room,where all operations are controlled,with duty force incident manager,left
RFW422A3–People are working in a studio and training, the tools
RM2F8YHJW–The Comms Room in the Underground Bunker at RAF Holmpton in East Yorkshire.
RMCNB2A2–board room meeting room large table screen chairs
RMKFG1N1–A telephone booth, telephone kiosk, telephone call box, telephone box or public call box[1][2] is a small structure furnished with a payphone and designed for a telephone user's convenience. In the United States and in some parts of Canada, 'telephone booth' (or 'phone booth') is the commonly used term for the structure, while in the Commonwealth of Nations (particularly the United Kingdom and Australia, and most of Canada) it is a 'telephone box' (or 'phone box'). Such a booth usually has lighting, a door to provide privacy, and windows to let others know if the booth is in use. The booth
RMM1A2NX–Geneva, Switzerland - 26 Jan 2018: Servers at the data centre of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland.
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