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    Telecommunication Industry

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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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    Importance of Science

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    cholera and malaria and influenza etc. have been eradicated. Now even change of organs and parts of body is possible. Now with the advancement of science‚ it has become possible to change the sex and make man‚ a woman and woman‚ a man. Telegraph‚ telephone Fax‚ Telex Mobile phone and wireless have made it possible to talk with a person living at a long distance and in a far off foreign country. Radio‚ Television‚ V.C.P.‚ V.C.R. and cinema have become our main means of comfort. Electricity provides

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    Introduction The ever-changing telecommunication industry is shaped by many factors in which if any players of the market is slow to react to consumer wants and needs‚ it will find itself soon out of business. Being a monopoly of Singapore telecommunication market‚ Singtel was previously able to earn large profits even if they were slow and inflexible to consumer demands. However such a regulatory advantage was removed in 1997 and in fact‚ they have lost a substantial market share to their new

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    she was not hurt‚ not one scratch on her. As the ambulance arrived she kept asking someone to call her mother. And yet again the EMT told me “if you call her mother and she has a wreck on her way here you can be liable. So I dialed the telephone number for her so she could talk with her mother. She was taken to the hospital where later that day I tried to contact her

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    Thanks for participating in our study to learn “what the UK talks about!” The purpose of this diary is to help you remember the conversations you had throughout day. Please feel free to record conversation details next to the corresponding topic below or record information on a separate sheet of paper. Please include face-to-face conversations as well as phone calls‚ emails‚ letters‚ blogs‚ online chats‚ instant messages‚ or any other communications. If a conversation falls into several

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    is often credited with the creation of the first industrial research laboratory Alexander Graham Bell (March 3‚ 1847 – August 2‚ 1922) was an eminent scientist‚ inventor‚ engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. Many other inventions marked Bell’s later life‚ including groundbreaking work in optical telecommunications‚ hydrofoils and aeronautics. In 1888‚ Bell became one of the founding members of the National Geographic Society.[8] He has been described

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    A REPORT ON “Study Behavior of mobile phones user in urban vis a vis rural area ” Submitted in Partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of Punjab Technical University‚ Jalandhar (2008-2010) Submitted to: Submitted by: Mr. Sarbjit Singh Sheenam (RBIM- MBA) Roll No: 81002317165

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    documents‚ send email‚ and browse the internet. You can also use it to handle spreadsheets‚ accounting‚ database management‚ presentations‚ games‚ and more. C. Short for facsimile machine‚ a device that can send or receive pictures and text over a telephone line. Fax machines work by digitizing an image -- dividing it into a grid of dots. Each dot is either on or off‚ depending on whether it is black or white. Electronically‚ each dot is represented by a bit that has a value of either 0 (off) or 1 (on)

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    mature and be perfected before becoming outdated and replaced; that is most certainly not the case today. The most obvious example is the device that is increasingly becoming the symbolic icon of 21st century technology‚ the telephone. It is worth remembering the sole telephone used to place 99% of all calls in the early 1990s was essentially not particularly different from the same device that was used to make 100% of all phone calls in 1920s. By contrast‚ consider that a cell phone produced in 1997

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    certain information about things. For example‚ certain websites are set up to communicate to people about the world and what is going on e.g. Daily Mail. Methods of communication Telephone – This is speaking on the phone to someone. This would be an electronic method‚ as they use electricity to power the phone. Telephone communication could be for anyone as everyone uses the phone to speak to others faster. Letter – This type of communication would be non-electronic because it is written by hand

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