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    Telegraph Telegraphs have been long forgotten but never forget that it was a foundation for every communication device used today. Although telegraphs are no longer used today‚ the contrivance used to compose the telegraph guided the development of telephones‚ television‚ and many other electronic based devices. Telegrams were sent to communicate transversely throughout the world and forever changed the way electricity was used. Before this invention‚ a simple letter or semaphore would have to suffice

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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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    more quickly and efficiently rather than using official letters and telephones. As a result‚ it is compulsory for the employees to know how to use and control the computer programmes such as Microsoft Words‚ Google Docs‚ e-mails and many others for the business purposes. Currently‚ teleconference has replaced the face-to-face meetings trend owing to its latest communication systems which linked to the audio conferencing‚ telephone conferencing‚ internet conferencing and many others. This system is

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    A New Modern Canada

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     the creation of technological advancements was the most exciting  development for that time. There were many types of new advances that help life be easier and  stress free. Things such as electric refrigerators and vacuum cleaners helped with the housework.  Telephones allowed Canadians to communicate through long distance. Also‚ the creation of radio  and movies enriched people’s entertainment life. The development of technology in the 1920s  had a huge impact on Canadians’ lifestyles.  The introduction of n

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    20th century? | The major developments of mass media in the 20th century were Morse code‚ television‚ radio’s‚ newspapers‚ and the telephone. When Morse code came to be‚ it was the fastest way to send a message across great distances. Many people had learned Morse code to be able to deliver these messages as a telegram. After Morse code was the telephone. The telephone made it even easier to call someone and talk to them instead of waiting for an answer via telegram (Morse code) or by letter. This

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    Introduction The half-century following the Civil War witnessed an epochal transformation in American telecommunications. In 1900 the telephone network became the first electrical communications medium that network providers intended to be accessible to the entire population. Communication has always been the essential piece. From the invention of the telephone the ability to send and receive a message has been the cornerstone of communication. Healthcare and the delivery of healthcare services

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    COMPUTER NETWORKS NETWORK TELEPHONY –VOICE OVER INTERNET PROTOCOL(VoIP) VoIP is a set of technologies that enable voice calls to be carried over the internet (or other networks designed for data)‚ rather than the traditional telephone landline system-the Public Switched Telephone Networks(PSTN). VoIP uses IP protocols‚ originally designed for the internet‚ to break voice calls up into digital ‘packets’. In order for a call to take place the separate packets travel over an IP network and are reassembled

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    Mr Lazar Krsmanovic

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    Curriculum Vitae-Lazar Krsmanovic Full name: Lazar Krsmanovic Address: 4/12 Cowper St.‚ Yeronga 4104 Telephone: Mobile Phone: 0411887164 Email: lkrsmanovic@yahoo.com Reliable‚ self motivated‚ dedicated and customer orientated with a number of years experienced in‚ transport customer services IT and economic closely associated

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    usage for Bell Telecommunication Company‚ discussing each case 1- Winston Chen: he is considered a heavy user (as he is in the top 2% of all households of high valued phone bills in Ontario) since he has multiuse of bell’s services including home telephone (international calls and local calls to different areas) and the Internet 2- Marie Portillo: she is considered a medium user (at which 50% of all bills are higher and 50% are lower) where most of her calls are local and long distance calls are made

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    Technology

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    phones are voice communication. Landline telephones serve a variety of functions‚ even in today’s largely mobile world. Accessibility of landline phones for people with disabilities means that the range of services provided through landline phones to everyone without disabilities is also accessible in some ways that provides equivalent functionality for people with disabilities. There are several accessibility features which are either present in a telephone‚ or can be added by attachment; these included

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