the means of communication astonishingly easier is the Telephone‚ originally thought of by Alexander Graham Bell. While before‚ people used a tin can telephone‚ which only spanned so far‚ the first practical telephone made communication far easier. In today’s society‚ we rely on telephones for just about all communication needs‚ from getting supplies‚ to social greetings‚ and other such things. Also‚ with the development of cellular telephones‚ communications can be made from just about anywhere
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Origin of Communication From Primitive to Modern Age BEC-SP11-12B Presented to: Ms. Maryam Jehangir Presented By: Muhammad Ehsan Danish BEC-SP11-096 Saalam Ali BEC-SP11-072 Muhammad Tabraiz Khan BEC-SP11-104 Sanan Qasim BEC-SP11-076 Origin of Communication The history of communication dates back to prehistory‚ with significant changes in communication technologies (media and appropriate inscription tools) evolving in tandem with shifts in political and economic systems‚ and
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send message one end to other‚ or from one person to other are called means of communication. Means of Communication are the most necessary part of modern lifestyle. In modern age‚ there are many types of means of communications like News Paper‚ Telephone‚ Mobile‚ TV‚ Internet etc. They play very important role in our daily life activities. There is great Importance of Means of Communications in everyone’s life‚ in this age. What is Modern Communication? The means of communication help us to send
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internet and via the telephone. Automated surveys are particularly used for customer research purposes in call centre for customer relationship management and performance management purposes. They are also used for market research and job satisfaction surveys. BTTC (best time to call)/ Outbound call optimization IVR (interactive voice response) - In telephony‚ interactive voice response‚ or IVR‚ is a computerized system that allows a person‚ typically a telephone caller‚ to select options
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Comparison of Land Line Telephones vs. Cell Phones What would man do without the telephone? The telephone has made the world a much smaller place for everyone. Not only that‚ it has become ubiquitous in the world. The telephone has evolved as well. We now have phones we can carry with us where ever and whenever we choose. But what of the necessities of telephone use can we live with in this world of ever changing technology? Let’s talk about the history of the telephone. In the 1870’s‚ two
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observances to the law and ethical perspectives have been overseen. In telemarketing agencies‚ the use of the telephone is the most important tool. When the phone is used correctly‚ it will increase sales‚ improve customer relations‚ and establish long term customers. However‚ when the phone is used incorrectly‚ the telephone can create grief for a company. The telemarketer on the telephone is to add value to the customer in order for the call to be worthwhile. Therefore‚ telemarketers must communicate
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Berlitz’s use of Technology The Berlitz Method remains at the core of our approach‚ supplemented by materials and techniques that we have developed from over a century of ongoing research in improving language instruction. That includes new online programs‚ which combine the power of leading-edge information technology with the strength of the Berlitz Method. In 2002‚ Berlitz launched an entirely new English language program called BerlitzEnglish‚ complete with multimedia course materials
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Telecommunication Union – Telecommunication standarization section THF: Tremendously High Frequency PSTN: Public Switched Telephone Network QAM: Quadrature Amplitude Modulation FTTC: Fiber To The Curb SONET: Synchronous Optical NETwork AMPS: Advanced Mobile Phone System VSAT: Very Small Aperture Terminal HEC: Header Error Control Problem 3 Suppose that a link between two telephone offices has 50 repeaters. Suppose that the probability that a repeater fails during a year is 0.01‚ and that repeaters
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Internet DSL/ADSL Broadband Advantages: * Wide variety of speeds and prices. * Large choice of service providers * Always on connection * Can use a telephone and Internet simultaneously Disadvantages: * Requires special termination equipment to be fitted by the telecom company at both ends of the telephone line‚ expensive and may cause trouble * Exposes computer to Internet so you need to install firewall software in case of viruses * Available only in limited areas
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present a compelling and convincing presentation‚ justifying the costs and changes associated with upgrading Riordan current voice and data networks. Riordan’s Telephone‚ Data‚ and Software Needs Riordan needs an integrated communication platform to remain competitive and relevant in today’s business environment. Riordan’s current telephone and data systems are segregated and antiquated. The switch to Cisco’s Unified Communications Manager over the current VoIP configuration will allow Riordan to
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