If you need a new phone line and don’t want to pay a large connection fee you can avoid the charge altogether with a little skillful planning. And you can save money on your yearly phone bill as well. Beyond deals for free connection and cheap phone calls you can really save if you make a decision before May 31st to switch phone line providers. BT will waive its usual connection charge for a new phone line if you sign up for home phone, broadband a television on their Talk, Surf and Watch plan. But that is just the beginning of your potential savings. Obviously with unlimited plans for using the internet and making phone calls anytime you like you will save money, but BT is giving new sign ups three months of free service on any package they agree to

. On the largest Talk, Surf and Watch Unlimited plan this amounts to a little less than 150 pounds saved for the year. Between saving by not paying a connection charge, savings on phone calls and broadband, and the three months free service received on all of this, you will save money three times over.

Ten years ago, who had thought there would be a small device in our hand giving so much within no time? Certainly, mobile phones have brought a paradigm shift in the history of technological development in the present era. Nokia has been the ambassador of all these changes coming with an array of innovative and entertaining handsets. “Nokia N series mobile phones” is the name of a new revolution in the coming future.

it has been a long time now since the launch of the first N-Series mobile handset. However, the N-Series after-effect is still very strong in us. We still can’t forget how radically our vision towards mobile phones did change with these brand new mobile handsets. All the handsets featured in this series are empowered by the latest in mobile telecommunication technology; in addition, they are stylishly designed and easy to use!

The Nokia N series mobile phones range is an iconic example of the fastest growing product category in the mobile space. The new addition in Nokia N series family include Nokia N95, Nokia N96, Nokia N98, Nokia and N96i. Nokia boasts of calling these handsets as the music phones which gives a new dimension of listening music on a phone. The recently launched Nokia N95 is the best manifestation of Nokia’s cutting-edge technologies till date. The handset resembles a miniature computer mainly because of its power and capabilities. An integrated 5 megapixel digital camera with auto focus, digi Continue reading »

Telecommunication is the extension of communication over a distance. The elements of a telecommunication system are a transmitter, a medium (line) and possibly a channel imposed upon the medium and a receiver. The transmitter is a device that transforms or encodes the message into a physical phenomenon; the signal. The transmission medium, by its physical nature, is likely to modify or degrade the signal on its path from the transmitter to the receiver. The receiver has a decoding mechanism capable of recovering the message within certain limits of signal degradation. In some cases, the final “receiver” is the human eye and/or ear (or in some extreme cases other sense organs) and the recovery of the message is done by the brain. One of the roles of the telecommunications engineer is to analyse the physical properties of the line or transmission medium, and the statistical properties of the message in order to design the most effective encoding and decoding mechanisms. Telecommunication can be point-to-point, point-to-multipoint or broadcasting, which is a particular form of point-to-multipoint that goes only from the transmitter to the receivers. Deals4now.com There are several types of telecom transformers normally used. Few of transformer options include DSL, xDSL, E1, T1, ISDN, LAN, WAN & ATM transformer models. A lot of Modern transformers are also available. A DSL or xDSL transformer uses the digital subscriber loop (DSL) or extended digital subsc Continue reading »

The television, it is safe to say, has become firmly entrenched in modern day society. No other medium is as widely used – television ranks first, with computers and the radio coming second and third respectively – or appeals to such a wide range of age groups and interests. It is no surprise then that the broadcasters have worked hard to ensure television continues to provide a relevant level of service to its viewers.

One of the most notable developments in the history of the television is digitisation. No longer as limited by size, broadcasters have found that by switching to digital the channels take up less bandwidth, meaning it’s possible to provide more content within the same space. Not only that, but they can also offer the viewer additional multi-media services, which has led to a much greater level of viewer interactivity.

According to the latest statistics, seven countries, including America, Germany and Luxembourg have already changed from analog terrestrial broadcasting to digital transmission. Many others, like the UK and Australia are currently in the process of switching, and it is expected that most other countries will follow suit within the next decade.

This switch from analog to digital highlights the fundamental change television has undergone since its first appearance in the early 1900s and serves to show how the relationship between broadcaster and viewer has altered. Indeed, in contrast to merely being broadc Continue reading »

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