Telecommunications history

Sort By:
Page 6 of 50 - About 500 essays
  • Better Essays

    Impact of Telecommunication Technologies on Virtual Universities Shena D. Sterling IX540: Research Methods for Education and Instructional Technology Professor Kimberly Case December 13, 2014 Introduction Virtual Universities are on the rise and are a legitimate threat to replace the traditional University. The most prominent reason for the current explosion in student enrollment in the virtual universities, are advancements in telecommunications technologies. This paper presents a methodology

    • 1732 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Decent Essays

    The rise of the Telecommunications industry, particularly within the last 25 years has been swift and profitable due to the creation of a number of groundbreaking technologies. With the recent movement toward a yearly, or sometimes even monthly rollout of these new technologies, constant innovation has become a necessity in order to remain competitive within this space. Although there are only a few major players that dominate the Telecommunication industry, this does not hinder the ability of new

    • 1979 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    citizenship status strongly supports and adheres to laws that prohibit discrimination in all aspects of its operations. AT&T has a reputation of providing a superior customer experience to its customers when compared to its competitors in the telecommunication industry. Because of its commitment to offer high quality services, AT&T consumer communication services received a quality honor in 2013. AT&T also employs a hybrid of differentiation and cost effective strategies in its market. Product differentiation

    • 955 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    communications technologies. Current telecommunications technology has enlarged our social lives decreasing our productive time, increased the rate of spreading of negative ideals, and amplified our dependence while diminishing our independence. Telecommunications seem

    • 795 Words
    • 4 Pages
    • 2 Works Cited
    Decent Essays
  • Good Essays

    decades, the telecommunication market has undoubtedly been amongst one of the fastest growing markets. Telecommunications, by definition, is anything that allows communications over a distance. The industry has diverged into developing many more discrete mediums for which we just to communicate. As demand grew, the number of companies that developed and sold telecommunications devices grew as well and meets almost every imaginable demand and niche available in the market. The telecommunications industry

    • 1462 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Technical Advancement in the Field of Telecommunication The move into the Information Society is driven by the market for new information and communications technologies and services. Whilst the large number of technologies and services and their providers bring expectations of higher economic growth, there has been a growing concern about the social, ethical, cultural, political and economic aspects of the coming society. For some time there has been a

    • 3070 Words
    • 13 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Better Essays

    summer were completely independent of supervision. These projects helped me gain further insights in the different techniques used for data extraction, data massaging and data analysis. The projects also helped me gain experience in the field of telecommunication networks and helped me work on my leadership skills as I was also helping out new interns with the knowledge transfer of the technologies that I was working on. About the Organization Orchestra Technology is a specialist technology partner

    • 1387 Words
    • 6 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Better Essays

    Career Episode 2: RFID Based Prepaid Car Parking System 1. INTRODUCTION: 1.1 Designing of a “RFID Based Prepaid Car Parking System” is demonstrated as CE2 and it was implemented while I was studying in fifth semester as a part of the curriculum in May 2012 at Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of Engineering and Technology (ARMIET), Thane Maharashtra India and it is affiliated under Mumbai University. 2. BACKGROUND: 2.1 In this project I used RFID tag to recognize each vehicle uniquely and saving account

    • 1576 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Good Essays

    Unlimited data plans undoubtedly encourage increased data usage and most likely challenge network capacity, requiring higher investments by operators to avoid network congestion. The introduction of data-use pricing model will regulate this issue, and reduce network enhancements to match increasing data usage, therefore reducing network expenses for KableCom. The current unlimited data plan however convenient, for the customers, has a downside to KableCom. The increased use has been brought about

    • 1164 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Decent Essays

    IV. EARTHQUAKE ALARM STRUCTURES The earthquake alarm wireless system is divided into two parts, 1) Transmitter part (sends signal) 2) Receiver part (receive signal) Fig:2 transmitting part of a wireless earthquake system. Fig:3 receiving part of a wireless earthquake system. Here, the transmitting part includes the ADXL335 accelerometer which is mainly a analog devices and generates analog signal. It [6]and compares it with a predetermined threshold value. The

    • 1221 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Decent Essays