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By Jeremy Maddock
Telecommunications is the transmission of analog voice signals, digital data, or other information between two points that are some distance away from each other. The word telecommunications also applies to the industry built around the electronic devices involved in human communication. Such devices include landline telephones, cellular telephones, radios, television sets, fax machines, […]

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By Jeremy Maddock
A telephone is a device that translates one’s speech into analog electrical signals, allowing them to engage in communication over extended distances. The word telephone is Greek for “far away voice”. Originally, all telephone transmissions took place over land based phone lines, but in recent times more and more people have been using […]

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By Ed Sykes
It’s that time again…the monthly meeting. You break out in
a cold sweat just thinking about it. Whether you present to
your managers or your employees you are saying to
yourself:
What if I mess up?
What if I repeat myself?
What if the audience doesn’t like what I say?
What if I […]

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By Jay Coleby
Picking a new cell phone model and pricing plan is more confusing now then ever with all the different offers available to you! Having a dependable cell phone battery is crucial so your family, friends and business associates can reach you. After all these are the reasons that most of us carry a […]

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By Simon Canfield
Music lovers have been carrying around radios and other
bulky music devices in order to take their tunes along with
them as they go from place to place. With the iPod – a
portable unit that’s manufactured by Apple – the music
experience offers a higher quality in a much more compact
size. […]

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By Jeremy Maddock
A T3 is an extremely high bandwidth dedicated connection which can carry up to 672 channels of voice and data traffic at any given time. This is done using a 44.736 Mbps connection, which is capable of carrying up to 28 times the traffic of a regular T1 line. T3 connections are extremely […]

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By Colin Brin
Voice Over IP (VOIP) is a relatively new technology. Voice Over IP allows people to leave behind the old and very traditional analogue phone networks and now adapt in favor of the very new and very progressive Internet-based calling system infrastructure. Using this technology for your communications actually works out cheaper for you […]
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