1. INTRODUCTION: Mobile phone is a smart communication media. It is not a one-way communication like pager. Cellular communication basically gives the power of an advanced telephone system card. Cellular communication works like the radio set which is normally used. The handset or Mobile Phone is in fact an own private radio transmitter and receiver‚ very similar to the Walkie-talkies used by Police and Security Personnel. The key difference is that a cellular phone network is connected to the
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USE OF MOBILE PHONES FOR WHO UNDER AGE 18 -You can keep in contact with your friends and family! -With a camera phone‚ you can capture memories! -You can use it for emergencies when you have no money or in need of help! -It’s easy to keep! -You can connect to the Internet! -You can check your emails! -It can be used worldwide! Gossip is not a trivial pastime: it is essential to human social‚ psychological and even physical well-being. Mobile gossip is good for us Gossip is the human equivalent
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NOKIA MOBILE PHONES STREAMLINGING LOGISTICAL TO CREATE VALUES Nokia was founded in 1865 in Nokia Finland as a timber and paper company. One could say Nokia from the beginning was a communication company. On the turn of the century the company started producing rubber. It was not until the 1960s when Nokia started the electronic venture. It was only in 1987 that with their major acquisition they brought the venture into reality and entered the electronic competition. With a rapid growth Nokia
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Mobile Phone – Friend or Foe? Mobile phones are a mixed blessing for many of us. While some of us may miss the days of going out in public without hearing phones ringing all around us‚ most people do not miss being stranded on the side of the road with no way to call for help. The allure of having a convenient way to communicate has resulted in an increase in mobile phone usage over the years. Mobile phones have given rise to new rules of etiquette‚ and even new laws that regulate their use. Concerns
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[pic] Assignment On: Mobile Phone Addiction And Young Generation Of Bangladesh Course Title: ELP-301 Submitted By: Md. Ridwanul Islam Student ID: 08304003 Department: BRAC BUSINESS SCHOOL Submitted To: Ms. Sadia Nasrin Course Instructor Topic: Mobile phone addiction and young generation of Bangladesh There is no doubting the benefits of the mobile phone. Ease of communication‚ the anywhere‚ anytime contact - with friends‚ relations‚ colleagues and in theory at least the efficiency brought
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Introduction In 1950’s‚ mobile phones has emerged as one of the defining technology of our time. This is evident by the fact that it has become the fastest growing communication technology of our time(Ibrahim‚2011). Etukudu(2007) stated that its explosive growth makes it practically futile for scholarly maunscripts to cite the number of mobile subscriptions global and that it is safe to point out that subscriptions are well into billions and growing. Mobile phones are counted as one of the most
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Should children be allowed to own and use mobile phones? Mobile phones keep children safe Mobile phones keep children safer‚ as it is easier for parents to stay in touch with their children and for children to contact someone in an emergency. Through calls and texts‚ parents can know where their child is and be reassured that he or she is safe; all the while their children know they are never more than a phone call away from help. As Leslie Sharpe argues‚ ‘I wanted to ensure that they had a way
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Rules‚ such as the ban on mobile phones‚ benefit everyone’. Rules‚ such as the ban on mobile phones‚ benefit everyone. Daniel Juniper The recently introduced ban on mobile phones‚ in our school is a win-win situation for both us students and parents. Our grades will benefit highly and the ever lowering values in etiquette at our school shall benefit too. Although‚ as our lives grow forever more dependent on such technology‚ it will become demanding to refuse mobile phone use eternally. Within
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Mobile phones are used for a variety of purposes‚ including keeping in touch with family members‚ conducting business‚ and having access to a telephone in the event of an emergency. Some people carry more than one cell phone for different purposes‚ such as for business and personal use. Multiple SIM cards may also be used to take advantage of the benefits of different calling plans—a particular plan might provide cheaper local calls‚ long-distance calls‚ international calls‚ or roaming. The mobile
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HISTORY OF MOBILE PHONES Submitted by: Manaligod‚ Ma. Alexis Del Cabiles‚ Roana Liza Submitted to: Prof. Kris E. CanillasTABLE OF CONTENTS Predecessors MTS IMTS Radio Common Career or RCC Cellular Concepts Emergence of automated services Handled mobile phone Analog cellular networks (1G) Digital cellular networks (2G) Mobile broadband data (3G) Native IP networks Satelite Mobile PREDECCCORS Before the devices that are now referred to as mobile phones existed
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