Yes, "tel" can be a stressed syllable, particularly in the word "telephone," where it receives emphasis. In English, syllable stress can vary depending on the word and its context, but in some cases, "tel" is pronounced with more emphasis than other syllables.
The second syllyable (-sue) is stressed.
The first syllable is stressed: TEL-e-phone.
The stressed syllable in the word "intelligently" is the third syllable - "gent." It is pronounced as in-tel-li-gent-ly.
In the word "television," the stress is on the third syllable: "vi." So it is pronounced as tel-e-VI-sion.
Tel-Tel Mahjong happened in 1990.
Tel-Tel Stadium happened in 1990.
Tel-Tel Mahjong was created on 1990-06-08.
Tel-Tel Stadium was created on 1990-10-10.
"Tel" is the Hebrew word for mound, or hill. There are many places in Israel that are Tel "something", like Tel Aviv, Tel HaShomer, Tel Hai, etc.
Tel Aviv Tel Hai
.tel was created in 2005.
Tel Yitzhak was created in 1938.