The Telecommunication Way


October 5, 2009: 12:01 am: adminLiving With Home Improvement, Online Software Resources, The Telecommunication Way

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April 14, 2009: 6:48 am: adminCaveat Emptor, Online Technology Resources, The Telecommunication Way

Aardman Animations (Makers of Wallace and Gromit) and the Intellectual Property Office of UK recently promoted a YouGov poll to find out the best-loved modern invention.

The survey constituted opinions of almost 2000 adults who took part in the poll, with 37% saying that the internet was the best of all modern inventions, choosing it over inventions like the mobile phone and the mp3 player.

The poll was originally setup by the two entities to commemorate the opening of a new Wallace and Gromit exhibition at the Science Museum in London, titled ‘Cracking Ideas’. The Intellectual Property Office collaborated with Aardman Animations to survey the UK population to find out which modern day invention they consider the most important.

Trevor Baylis, the inventor of the windup radio, reacting to the results of the poll, said that broadband has an important role to play in shaping of the popular opinion in favour of the internet. The availability of fast connections and the huge popularity of social networking sites are according to him the factors that have made the internet a necessity in people’s lives.

He also said that the protection and development of all inventions, now and in the future, is vital for the UK economy. The future generations should be inspired by the inventors of the past and encouraged to become inventors of the future.

February 6, 2009: 4:35 am: adminCaveat Emptor, Online Technology Resources, The Telecommunication Way

The Koreans have yet again achieved a milestone in the advancement of broadband services. While residents of Bournemouth struggle to get their hands on the 100 Mb fibre optic trial and Virgin Media makes loud noises about its 50 Mb fixed line broadband launch, Korea has announced that it would start work on a 1 Gb broadband service.

The super fast service would be launched in 2012 and will lead to creation of 120,000 jobs. The service is likely to have a major impact on the Korean IT infrastructure and would get a huge welcome from its gaming community. The cost is projected to be $24.6 billion, but in this recessionary period, it would also act as a much-needed stimulus for the economy. To add to this, the Korean wireless network is also set for a big boost. The service would be improved to make sure it can handle speeds up to 10 Mb.

Korea is one of the few countries, which have always been at the leading edge of broadband development. Among the developed nations, you do not have to go far from home to figure out who is lagging behind. Try out your own connection and see how slow it is in comparison with the 100 Mb speeds that Korea currently enjoys. Clearly, UK needs more ambitious planning and execution if it has to stay in touch with the broadband big boys.

December 4, 2008: 9:00 am: adminThe Telecommunication Way

I emigrated to the UK from Argentinaabout four months ago, and up until the not too distant past had been using phone cards to ring home and catch up with people. I don’t know why it is always me whose the last person to get to grips with new technology! I thought that using VoIP would require more technical expertise than it actually does, I couldn’t believe how simple it was - and not least how cheap and convenient it is as well.

As well as being able to make cheap calls to Argentina using the internet, I can also make cheap calls from my mobile now using a small application I have downloaded and installed (where wi-fi is available). With all these great solutions for making cheap calls overseas I have no idea why people would be messing around with phone cards, or swapping their SIM cards over to make an in international phone call anymore.

I love the ability to make calls back home to see how everyone is getting on without having to worry about the cost, or watch the clock. I only wish that I had realised how simple VoIP was to use when I first moved over as it would have saved me a lot of time money and effort. My next challenge is to get my friends to sign up as well so I can ring them for free!

October 3, 2008: 12:08 pm: adminOnline Technology Resources, The Telecommunication Way

It seems that nothing can stop the ongoing development of VoIP. Driven by increasingly widely available low cost broadband Internet telephony has become one of the fastest-growing applications on the World Wide Web. But apart from cheap calls, there are other factors which have contributed to this hugely popular way of making calls. There is clearly a trend toward more innovative and more mobile services and this looks likely to ensure that demand for VoIP continues to develop. It is estimated that there are already around four million VoIP users in the UK, excluding business subscriptions.
Key figures in the industry point to the proliferation of ADSL broadband connections that do not require line rental for a standard phone line (naked ADSL), and number portability between conventional and IP phone services as the two key factors that will bring raise the profile of VoIP to new levels.

In fact such has been the impact of VoIP that some have suggested that it may not be long before users can dispose of their traditional landline telephones completely in favour of a broadband phone.

Taking a more practical view, there are issues that will need to be addressed before that can happen. In the United Kingdom Internet telephony providers like Vonage or VoIPTalk will have to look closely at both security and ease of use, as well as continue to deliver a convenient and financially viable service. They certainly offer cheap calls already but, what else do they need to do to ensure a prosperous future for VoIP?
As the Internet is a vast public network the VoIP traffic is no more immune from attack than any other data. Security is a concern for many users, particularly in the business community and the means to increase protection for users would be a welcome step in securing the long-term future of VoIP.

The ease of use issue may not remain a hindrance to development now that handsets that work on mobile networks and, via WiFi or Bluetooth links, over VoIP are now taking their place in the shops. This raises the prospect of using low-cost VoIP services at home, in the office or at a WiFi hotspot, but still retaining the flexibility of mobile coverage when out and about.

Some VoIP providers are now selling these handsets, and have set up joint arrangements with wireless hotspots so that their customers can make and receive calls in public places without the need for a PC.

It’s likely that some of the restrictions of such handsets i.e. difficulties in hotspots that use web pages for authentication to be addressed imminently.

The advance of newer networking technologies will further minimise the gap between fixed, mobile and VoIP services. Wireless broadband services, in particular WiMax, could create city-wide wireless hotspots, making it possible to make mobile VoIP calls in much wider areas.

August 15, 2008: 2:59 pm: adminThe Telecommunication Way

Unfortunately for Nokia the N78 has not sold too well, which is a shame as it is a very nice little mobile handset. As you would expect from Nokia the functional design of this mobile phone is good.

The Nokia N78 is equipped with Polyphonic (64 channels), MP3 ring tones plus a vibrating tone . This phone is bluetooth enabled which means it will work with with the vast majority of mobile devices such as hands free sets or even a music system. The Nokia N78 is is a small pocket sized phone. The N78 weighs in at 101.8 g. If the visual appearance handset is on your list of requirements, you should be aware that the N78 can only be bought in Black. Getting on to the display the phone is fitted with a 2.4 inch screen, which, if you look at the alternatives for the price is an average display. The display is a TFT, 16M colors. The Nokia N78 has support for 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and 3G HSDPA 2100 / 900 . This mobile phone has a 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, Carl Zeiss optics, video(VGA 15fps), flash; secondary CIF videocall camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds browser allows this mobile handset to be used for mobile Internet access. Regarding the all important battery cell duration the Nokia N78 has 320 hours reserve charge and 4:20 talk time. A Standard battery, Li-Ion 1200 mAh (BL-6F) battery is shipped with the Nokia N78. Additional features of the Nokia N78 include , Push to talk, PIM including calendar, to-do list and printing, MP3/M4A/AAC/eAAC+/WMA player, Voice command/dial, Java MIDP 2.0, Photo/video editor, Integrated handsfree, A-GPS support, 3.5 mm audio output jack, Document viewer, Stereo FM radio, Built-in GPS receiver and FM transmitter.

Although this is amongst the newest phones on the market, it remains possible to find yourself a great deal on the N78.

Because of the Internet it has never been quicker or more cost effective to buy a mobile phone. Ordering online will save you a lot of money, it is even possible to get free contracts for 12 months on the Nokia N78 , which, in theory, will not cost anything to run.

June 30, 2008: 8:04 am: adminThe Telecommunication Way

The Nokia 2630 is available has been a very popular Bar mobile handset since its first appearance. Compared to other handsets for the price the 2630 is quite basic but functional. Like other similarly priced mobile phones from Nokia the visual aesthetic is fairly contemporary and would be appealing to a very wide range of users.The 2630 from Nokia is a sleek and stylish phone.

The Nokia 2630 supports 2G GSM 850 / 1900 - US version . This phone has a VGA, 640×480 pixels, video(128 x 96) camera. For mobile Internet users as WAP 2.0/xHTML browser is included. The available ring-tones enabled on the 2630 are Polyphonic (24 channels), MP3 plus a vibrating tone. In terms of battery cell duration the Nokia 2630 has 310 hours reserve charge and 6:00 talk time. The Nokia 2630 is shipped with a Li-Ion 700 mAh (BL-4B) battery cell. This mobile handset is bluetooth enabled making compatibility with the majority of contemporary mobile phone accessories as easy as possible. The display type is TFT, 65K colors. In terms of colours the 2630 only comes in Black. This phone is compact and lightweight. The 2630 is 66 g in weight. This handset has a number of extras such as, Built-in handsfree, FM radio, Calendar, Currency converter, Calculator and Java MIDP 2.0.

Despite being quite a recent model, the Nokia 2630 faces really stiff competition. It is therefore relatively easy to pick up a fantastic bargain on this mobile handset. If you are after a really good buy, order online where it is simple to find lots of bargains to consider. Purchasing online can save you a significant amount of money, believe it or not, it is possible to get half price line rental , which will not cost a penny.

March 19, 2008: 5:18 pm: adminThe Telecommunication Way

Planning to go to a telephone booth or buy a card to make a long distance call but hesitant to spend so much money! Now scrap off your worries and adopt the VOIP service. VOIP is the commonly known abbreviation of Voice Over Internet Protocol. VOIP enables you to make calls worldwide via your Internet connection. Basically VOIP is a category of software and hardware that uses an Internet connection to pass voice data in packets using IP (internet protocol) in place of regular public switched telephone network.

There are many Internet telephony applications available such as Dialpad, CoolTalk, NetMeeting etc. Usually most of these applications are coupled with some popular Web browsers while others are stand-alone products.

The advent of VOIP and its surging popularity has led to depreciation in the costs of conventional telecommunications systems. Now you don’t have to pay for separately for your local charges but only your Internet rent. All you have to do is to say hello to Voice-over-IP and make use of the remarkable technology with which data and speech are transferred simultaneously and for which a separate telephone cable connection is not needed. This will save upto 80% of the amount you spend in making foreign calls through the standard way.

At present VOIP service is offered by leading providers such as Vonage, Lingo and Skype. Lingo is an ideal option to make international calls especially to Europe and Asia. Lingo is also commendable choice when you tend to move out of US because then you can carry your US number and call at US local rates from anywhere in the world. In comparison to Skype and Vonage, Lingo is cheap in cost.

Skype is perfect to use when you and your computer are inseparable and you have friends and family who use the same technique. Skype is deemed to be the best voice portal these days. Skype allows free calls to other Internet phone users while calls to regular phones and mobile phones are to be made at per minute fee. Skype also offers certain other add-on plans.

Out of these Vonage is the best provider of commercial and residential VOIP telephony. Vonage is different from Skype and other IM-based VOIP services for it offers a myriad of options to choose and many other uncommon features.

However at the end of the day you should opt for VOIP software that goes with your broadband connection. So before downloading any VOIP software do some research over the bandwidth the service requires, and then ensure that your internet service provider is able to match up with that.

Moreover you may not be able to avail excellent VOIP service if you are using a dial-up connection for with breaking connection, the clarity of voice and consistency in the call may also break.

Finally the cost of the call also matters a lot. So prior to downloading software, select a place where you have to call frequently. Once decided, check the fare of call with respect to the software. You may prefer to go with software that offers calls to your desired place at least rates.

Mansi Aggarwal recommends that you visit VOIP software for more information.