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The Case for the Precautionary Principle

07th February 2012
It's a rite of passage for kids: Getting that first cell phone. The "cool" factor is high. They're excited. They're in constant contact with friends and family. And there's nothing like the thrill of giving out that personal phone number for the first... Read >
Author: Johnathan Q. Mercer

800 Numbers for the New Generation

23rd January 2012
The tremendous growth of business telecom services since 1997 and the introduction of toll free phone numbers have dramatically altered the entire concept of business communications. The 800 numbers have become immensely popular and there is n increasing ... Read >
Author: James Allen

Changing Your Phone Service

23rd November 2011
Are you currently pulling the plug on your present phone service? You could choose to make this happen for various reasons - your organization may wish to improve, reduce on costs, or finally eradicate crappy consumer services from your old supplier. Ju... Read >
Author: christechie

Replacing Your Current Phone Service Provider

23rd November 2011
Are you pulling the plug on your recent phone service? You might wish to accomplish this for numerous reasons - your company may desire to update, cut on fees, or lastly get rid of bad client service from your previous provider. Just as much as you woul... Read >
Author: christechie

Telecommunication Billing - What's the phone company does not want you to know

15th November 2011
Communication is vital for business and telecommunications are all business contacts. Companies know that they have sufficient capacity to manage their needs and they are often interested in new technologies or services are reliable, quality service, but ... Read >
Author: John Peterson

Winning the Elections: Can Robo Calls Help Achieve It?

09th November 2011
Robo calls are short for "robot calls" which is basically pre-recorded messages sent over automated phone call systems to multiple recipients. This particular system have been dubbed as ‘robo calls’ because the voice or message seems to come from a robot.... Read >
Author: jaycee

How does a Satellite Radio Works?

24th August 2011
Satellite Radio is one of the biggest improvements in broadcasting mainly because the introduction of FM. Satellite radio signal is also sent to over 35,000 miles (22000 km), clarity and perfect sound quality. You will in no way get static interference af... Read >
Author: josandler

The Samsung UN48D8000 Television

29th June 2011
The freeze that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) placed on the importation of cable signals lasted until 1972.In 1972 the service channels that persons pay an added premium for were started when Service Electric began to bill for Dwelling Box O... Read >
Author: Grady Holmes

What Every SaaS Website Should Know About Net Neutrality

23rd March 2011
If you operate a SaaS website that provides streaming content, or if you're a consumer who is concerned about price levels and availability of streamed content, then you should be tuned in to the debate over net neutrality. The outcome may substantially a... Read >
Author: Chip Cooper

The Power of Voice Over Internet Protocol To Customers

22nd February 2011
One of the most important things that we need to do on a daily basis is what we call communication. It is an important thing that families and friends can talk or communicate with each other, even on a daily basis. Traditional phones like the landlines an... Read >
Author: Reed Vallejera

Net Neutrality: What the FCC's decision means for the US.

17th January 2011
Exactly what is Net Neutrality? Net neutrality is the concept that an Internet based service ought not to distinguish between the different websites, programs, and services that are spread on its network. This may be privately guaranteed, by means of a... Read >
Author: AaronKlunizka

The Stimulus Act and nationwide broadband access

29th December 2010
In February 2009, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, what is generally known as the Stimulus Act was passed by United States Congress in order to combat the economic depression and create the cash flow and financial catalyst for lasting fiscal growth... Read >
Author: Elitesat21

Various Technology of TV Today

17th December 2010
Concepts Of High definition tv The very first step in thinking the basics you need to research first before buying the HDTV is to become familiar with its basics. The next information will let you understand what is HDTV, how does it work, and what is th... Read >
Author: namieamurox

Two Way Radios - How to Select The Ideal Walkie-Talkie

14th December 2010
Two-way radios are basically offered in three sorts: hand-held portable, vehicle-mounted mobile, and desktop base station. There are also special two-way radio devices such as indoor and outdoor call boxes and one-way radio receivers for wireless paging a... Read >
Author: Carmelo Mayo

Cordless Phones and home phones feel the true freedom

27th October 2010
As the article starts you may have the question like why I need cordless phones. With patience and using your faculty of mind consider the situation that you are in your lawn you are washing your car. As you are washing the car someone call you on your la... Read >
Author: Dennis Jaylon
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