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Communication is a hugely important aspect, not only for people around the world, but also for small and large businesses. Telecommunications have been around for years, with the oldest methods that can be remembered to date, being the use of smoke signals. While time passed by methods such as horns became a means of communication. But since them periods, there has been a lot of development and with that came the more advanced technologies such as radio, phone, television and the internet.

Businesses would be lost without the current technological advancements and a lot of companies would cease to exist. But this is not the only benefit that telecommunications can bring. With these advancements also comes science, without telecommunications, we would be unable to fly with planes and helicopters or effectively navigate in the seas. Besides this space travel would be near to impossible to achieve.

A world without telecommunications would not be possible; society has made itself so used to this type of technology that the world would end up collapsing if it was taken away. The reason in the tremendous growth of telecommunications is because, as people and cities throughout the planet grew, we needed a better way to relay messages between one another.

The greatest technological advancement that we could have possibly got from this is the creation of the phone and internet. The phone was a major piece of communication, whereas you could instantly communicate with another person that was on the other side of the world. Almost every household now has at least one phone, with most having several.

But the development of the internet was the major turning point and it sees the potential future expanding further than we could have ever imagined. With VoIP growing at tremendous speeds, calls look as though they are getting cheaper, and with portable ways to connect to the internet it looks as though most instances of communication will use the internet as a connection unit.

The vast impact that telecommunication has had on the world can be seen anywhere and everywhere, wherever you go or whatever you do. If you are driving your car, immediately there are two instances which include your radio and your satellite navigation. Telecommunications is a must and it provides better awareness of the society we are living in. It makes us communicate with every corner of the Earth to solve problems and make the world a much safer place.

9 Responses to “Telecommunications are Very Important”

  1. Derek W says:

    Optical computing.
    No electricity transmitted, so no sparks. A break in the pipeline fractures some light pipes only.
    Solar cells/storage batteries drive the nodes locally, and optical computing requires virtually no electrical power to drive the node's chassis.
    As time continues, solar light energy will be harnessed to provide the light source for an optical computer's switchgear. A collector will gather light to produce electricity within a sealed "head", and also charge a light pipe with filtered photonic power to feed the processors.
    Optical computing was introduced in the 1970's, gained momentum in the 1980's. The B-2 Stealth Bomber uses optical computing extensively, to reduced the airborne metal content of the bird (radar cross-section). The electronics industries which control computer sales, squashed optical computers in the 1990's.
    Bell Labs retailed an experimenter's cookbook chassis in the 1980's which was four-bit, slow, and unremarkable, but predictions are that optical computing will eventually run up to ten times faster than theoretical electronics chassis.

  2. So_Long_Marianne says:

    the lightbulb by far…..by giving us a constant source of artificial light for nighttime we have effectively doubled the time that we have to read and learn and create as opposed to being limited to daylight hours….it has made a huge difference especially to the average man….before the lightbulb the American Dream was the domain of the already rich….but now a man could work all day and then come home and invent all the things that the came ofter the lightbulb….

  3. cuvelx says:

    Telecommunications are an overlooked asset in terms of globalization. Make sure that com lines are secure and safe. In America, we are pretty lucky with few dark spots left in cell phone nets, land-line coverage, even snail mail, and delivery services are first-rate. In other parts of the world this still isn't so. Even satteliite phone service is useless if your customer doesn't have a phone/fax/computer. It is still easier in some places to call the US from anywhere in the world, than across some towns.

    Cost would be the other factor to consider. E-mail is cheapest, phones/fax are often still faster, on-site reps are the most expensive by far, but can make shipping, and other logistics problems easier to deal with.

    Be fluent in foreign languages and customs. Sometimes a handshake is NOT welcome, or a good way to say hello.

  4. Surgio M says:

    "ITT Tech is owned and operated by ITT Educational Services Inc."

    " ITT Educational Services, Inc. (ESI) was spun off by ITT Corporation through an initial public offering in 1994"

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITT_Technical_Institute

    "The "mother company" was founded in 1920 as International Telephone & Telegraph."

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITT_Corporation

  5. Imyourfriend says:

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    2. Diseñador de Programas de Sistemas Integrados
    3. Diseñador de Programas MIS
    4. Desarrollador de Programas Multimedia
    5. Desarrollador de Programas – Servicios
    6. Desarrollador de Productos de Programas
    7. Diseñador de Programas de Telecomunicaciones

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  6. Ford says:

    I would say you also need a college with a reasonable curriculum in grammar and punctuation. Below is my best guess as to what you are asking.
    —–
    Hello,
    I study telecommunication and electronic engineering at a college which is recognized in the world all over. It goes without saying that engineering basically depends upon Mathematics. Although my college is recognized, I need to study a curriculum which is taught at UK and United States. What are the best colleges in curriculum of Mathematics, as well as Electrical Physics?

    Any help would really be appreciated thank you so much.

    Regards
    —–
    Where you are is important. Any of the Big Ten, Big Twelve, MAC, etc. 4-year colleges will do nicely if you pick your courses carefully. Community colleges are well suited for you if you do not have a reasonable background in Mathematics.

    I taught Mathematics for 15 years at a community college. A Big Ten university sent their ill-prepared engineering students to us to bolster their Mathematics. It is a lot cheaper too.

    ProfRay

  7. WaaaCHAA!!! says:

    Seriously? You're just posting your test questions without even making an effort to disguise it?

    TAKE YOUR OWN TEST!

  8. Myo N says:

    The reality is that internet traffic and good old fashioned long distance phone calls travel in much the same way. Many phone calls even on copper home lines will spend part of thier journey as digital data over data networks. It is a cheaper way to move data and sound overall.

    So the truth is that large phone companies are also large internet companies. Much of thier infrastructure works the same in every case.

    Broadband access now is generally accepted as a term for high speed internet access, but that is not ideally correct.

    Broadband access is an older net term. It essentially means that you will be using a broad (wide) band (selection of frequencies) to communicate. Often a phone, cable, fiber optic wire… is capabale of transmitting many frequecies of signal of the media (wire). You could then broadcast a tv signal using 100 frequencies, 100 for radio (music) and then use the rest to transmit web data. Sortof having three flavors of water come out of one hose.

    The flipside would be say old dial up. Due to the fact that it is limited to how "wide" thier frequencies are. This is because frequencies are narrow to just caputure the range of a voice.

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