The basic concept of communication is about exploration, understanding and exchanging. Orange Telecom has done a very well job of selling this concept in this commercial. This is one of my favored telecom commercials.
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Telecom Services Info and News is a bate program that try to find out what companies advertise in Yahoo Publisher Network and Google AdWrods.
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Hear the Junkies? list of must-do things for 2007, from better wireless policies to overall telecom expense management. Just a few of these could save your enterprise thousands!
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A smart choice for wireless communications engineers and sales & marketing executives, this newly revised edition of an Artech House bestseller provides professionals with an up-to-date introduction to third generation (3G) mobile communication system principles, concepts, and applications. The second edition includes an even more thorough treatment of potential 3G applications and descriptions of new, emerging technologies.
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Telephones have truly become an integral part of our daily lives, serving as our communication lifeline to the world. However, there have been very few advances in the basic technology of phone service – until now. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) offers consumers a cost-effective alternative to traditional phone service. “Cut the Cord! The Consumer’s Guide to VoIP” gives you the knowledge you need to decide if VoIP is right for you. It offers tips for selecting a VoIP service and advice for setting up your new service. It is packed with checklists, Web site resources, tips, and notes, and even provides examples of services that you can try before committing to VoIP.
Sci-Tech Book News : Muller, an industry consultant, has written a clear, thorough guide that explains wireless technology in approximately 100 entries. The entries are devoted to subjects that include laser transmission, specialized mobile radio, 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, CDMA, and fraud management systems. The volume’s intended audience is business owners who are using or preparing to use wireless, although Muller doesn’t tone down the technical details that are necessary to fully understand each topic. The entries consist of a substantial text, several pages in length, with b&w photos, diagrams when needed, a summary, and cross-references to related topics. A full list of acronyms is included.
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