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    communicate with people with various types of disabilities. 3.2 Telephone services We are committed to providing fully accessible telephone service to our customers. We will train staff to communicate with customers over the telephone in clear and plain language and to speak clearly and slowly. We will offer to communicate with customers by [insert other means of communication that apply‚ e.g. email‚ TTY‚ relay services] if telephone communication is not suitable to their communication needs or

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    Communication Methods There are many groups‚ which the organisation must communicate with such as internal groups and external groups. A type of communication that may take place would be an oral communication. There are many advantages and disadvantages‚ an advantage would be that oral communication tends to be faster than written forms this allows interpretation and further discussion. A disadvantage would have to be that it lacks the permanent nature of written communication this means it cannot

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    Logistics Specialist U.S. Navy squadron Supply February 6‚ 2012 Time 1900  What business functions do you perform? Aircraft maintenance supply clerk  Which of the telephone technologies or other technologies are used at your company? Fax and Multiple line telephone * Are these technologies effective? Explain why or why not. Yes‚ they are we receive calls all day everyday from suppliers and customers weather it’s for orders or just inventory questions. The fax is also effective because

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    Companies and a new AT&T that retains its long distance telephone‚ manufacturing‚ and research and development operations. [1] RBOCS stands for Regional Bell Operating Companies. These seven companies were established after an antitrust suit against AT&T on January 8‚ 1982. It split the company into seven regional companies that handle local exchange service. They are also known as “Baby Bells.” These companies handled almost all of the telephone services across the country. [1] Regional Bell Operating

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    increasing returns to scale‚ where the telecom services could only be provided efficiently by a monopoly provider. In the U.S.‚ this pattern started many years ago when the American Bell Telephone purchased the Western Electric Company of Chicago. Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone in 1876 and formed Bell Telephone. AT&T‚ which is today one of the leading company in the wireless telecommunication industry‚ was formed in 1885 to connect the Bell Companies. In 1913‚ AT&T agreed to become a regulated

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    For the task‚ I would like you to conduct research into which communication support services and tools are available to you and your clients; I would like you to find 2 support services. Consider: How accessible the service/tool is - what is the process for accessing the support? What types of communication barriers this tool or service might help you to overcome? The Jobcentre Plus is a one of many support services which we use at Amethyst and have been one of the better service for

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    1. How would you assess the attractiveness of the telephone industry in Japan at the time of the launch of i-mode services? What would you conclude from a five forces industry analysis? • The attractiveness of the telephone industry at the time of the launch of the i-mode services was very high because of the deregulation of the telephone industry by the Japanese government. While DoCoMo currently controls 57% of the Japanese market‚ many other companies world wide were very interested in the

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    Women According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ the definition for desperate is "having lost hope". In life‚ many people are either too desperate or are very optimistic about love. The person vs. self conflicts present in "Big Blonde"‚ "A Telephone Call"‚ and "Advice to the Little Peyton Girl" by Dorothy Parker demonstrate the desperate nature of the female protagonists. These stories portray that the protagonist’s needs‚ a phone call‚ and internal thoughts‚ can reveal the desperation of a

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    weren’t for the telegraph the telephone wouldn’t be a intervention. The people who had the idea of the telephone came from the telegraph. The telegraph was used for long distance communication and the telephone was used for even longer communication. This would make better communication skills like calling. The telegraph was only used for text messaging. Now with the telephone you can hear the person’s voice. The telephone is much faster than the telegraph. The telephone was much more expensive than

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    interviews‚ meetings and presentations. Many people feel nervous and cannot speak easily in formal and official situations; it needs training and practice to speak. Oral communication can be face-to-face as well as through electronic devices like telephone‚ house bells or even through voice chat‚ video chat through the internet. Advantages of Oral Communication 1. Immediate feedback: The first and foremost advantage of oral communication is that it provides immediate feedback to the participants

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