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Thursday, July 8th, 2010Analog Proprietary telephones are telephone systems designed for companies that need solid business system without the sophistication that comes with digital models. There are many types and models of these systems each with a variety of capacities for company lines and analog extensions. Most of them come with automatic route selection and toll restriction. They [...]
Cellular vs. PCS
Sunday, July 4th, 2010PCs involves a combination of services such as paging caller ID and E-mail with an emphasis on personal service and extended ,mobility and is often used in place of digital cellular. They have smaller cells and require a larger number of antennas to cover a geographic area. They use frequencies between 18850 and [...]
How DSL Works?
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Before selecting and purchasing a DSL service, the business and home owner should understand how it works and the advantages and disadvantages that comes with it. DSL are available in various speeds and work by transferring voice an data simultaneously over existing telephones lines by use f different frequencies over the same line. Voice is [...]
Telecommunications Access for People with Disabilities
Saturday, June 26th, 2010There has been a need for manufacturers and providers of telecommunications services to make their products and services accessible to and usable by people with disabilities but if they can t be made so they should then make it compatible with the existing and achievable peripheral devices and equipment. They [...]
Country Calling Codes Look Up
Sunday, June 20th, 2010Looking up for recent country calling codes can be a hectic task but with the different sites available the process is made easier and more enjoyable. Many online sites have a list from which the client selects the exact phone codes they need to make a phone call. The sites use very powerful tools [...]
Facts about Caller ID Spoofing
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010Many people had not known that caller id spoofing was in existence since the creation of caller id. It was mainly used for businesses with access to expensive Primary Rate Interface (PRI) and voice over IP and other methods. Caller ID spoofing is a method in which a person can cause a telephone network [...]
Web and Audio Conferencing
Wednesday, June 9th, 2010Web and audio conferencing make it possible to hold a virtual meeting online. The people participating can be within the same building or in a remote location. Web conferences allow participants to access various features like audio and data transfer. During this kind of meeting you can share files and any other documents that are [...]
Shape of Telecom Industry in Internet Era
Saturday, June 5th, 2010The internet has changed virtually every aspect of human life and the telecom industry has experienced the greatest change because it relies on technological advancement. The internet has provided greater flexibility in terms of locations and working hours especially with the introduction of high speed connections.
The advancements in the telecommunication industry have made it [...]
Wireless Telecom
Friday, May 21st, 2010Wireless telecom refers to transferring information over a certain distance without using wires. Wireless communication includes different type of portable, fixed and mobile two-way radios, cell phones, wireless networking and personal digital assistants.
Wireless networking is used to fulfill a variety of needs. It is mainly used to connect people who use laptops when they are [...]
Telecom Consultants
Friday, May 14th, 2010Companies use telecom consultants to assist them to select suitable technologies to match their requirements and budget. Some of the telecom equipment required by a business includes machines utilized for video, data and voice transmission. As a businessman you know the importance of using the right equipment and that is why you require the services [...]
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