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    telephone‚ or phone‚ is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are not in the same vicinity of each other to be heard directly. A telephone converts sound‚ typically and most efficiently the human voice‚ into electronic signals suitable for transmission via cables or other transmission media over long distances‚ and replays such signals simultaneously in audible form to its user. The wordtelephone has been adapted into the vocabulary of many

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    ideas that they came up with in their heads. Some succeeded‚ while other just had to proceed back to the drawing board. However‚ as a result of multiple experimenting‚ many inventions have really made a mark in history‚ especially the automobile and telephone. Before cars were invented‚ people had to rely to get from one destination to another by foot or animal‚ and a majority of people traveled by foot. This created a huge inconvenience for those who had to go great distances in order to get to where

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    E_Mail_is_Better@Communicating.net Before telephones the only way to communicate with each other was to write letters. It took days before the letter got to the recipient and it took days for the writer to get the reply. Then telephones were invented and conversations became instant. Most people loved the telephone and its usefulness but some enjoyed and missed writing letters. Luckily E-mail was invented which allows people to write letters and send and receive them instantly. E-mail is a very

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    The Advent of Modern means of Communication Communication has always been critical to the establishment and maintenance of power over distances. From the Persian‚ the Greek‚ the Romans and the British‚ efficient networks of communication were essential for the imposition of imperial authority‚ as well as for the expansion of international trade and commerce on which these empires were based. Indeed‚ the extent of the empires can be taken as a efficiency of communication. Early Modes of Communication

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    PREPARED BY RATUL PAUL(08122003049) SAMOSHRI MITRA(08122003058) DEBAPAM DAS(081220030) ARNAB BISWAS(08122003023) UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. Ramanath Dutta Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering ST. THOMAS’ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY 4 Diamond Harbour Road‚ Kidderpore Kolkata 700 023 CERTIFICATE Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering ST. THOMAS’ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &TECHNOLOGY‚ KOLKATA This

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    Types of Surveys QNT/561 In the following situations‚ decide whether you would use a personal interview‚ telephone survey‚ or self-administered questionnaire. Give your reasons. 1. A survey of the residents of a new subdivision on why they happened to select that area in which to live. You also wish to secure some information about what they like and do not like about life in the subdivision. A self-administered questionnaire is the survey I would choose

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    remembers those peculiar details that made his life fulfilling because he now felt like there was not much in existence since everyone was so busy with their own lives—now‚ as in when the first telephone was invented. Adults‚ even children‚ were starting to manipulate the use of phones‚ claiming that the telephone had finally made up for the years of lack of communication and opportunities for the people of Magdaluna. However‚ this boy thought otherwise. With his creative language‚ Accawai is able to

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    to local telephone companies for the right to originate and terminate phone calls on the local networks (Benjamin‚ Lichtman‚ Shelanski & Weiser‚ 2006). These charges are applicable to both incoming and outgoing calls. With this local telephone companies have argued that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) should also pay access charges because their customers utilize the local telephone lines. This utilization of the lines reduces the amount of time that the lines are available for telephone calls or

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    Phoenix July 31‚ 2006 Huffman Trucking Company Telephony Paper Communication in a business is the key to success. Interpersonal communication is very important in today ’s often technologically anonymous society. An assessment as to the current Telephone Communication Systems configurations at all four state area locations was made. Recommendations for improvements will be noted after the discussion of the current systems in order of state‚ followed by specific locale. Located in Los Angeles‚

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    companies and everyone in between. It makes sense then that providing Internet service is big business. The service which used to be dominated by groups of nerdy computer whizzes using equipment in someone ’s basement is now being provided by many telephone companies‚ large on-line services and may soon be available from you local cable company. Computer users are an impatient group. They are starving for a faster way of connecting to the ‘net. Until now home users have had to suffer with the slow

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