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* Intel® Atom™ processor

* 8.9-inch WSVGA display (non-glare)

* 60 or 80 GB hard disk capacity

* 1 GB memory

* Integrated 1.3 Mpixel webcam and digital array microphone for

easy video telephony

* Integrated WLAN, LAN and Bluetooth®

* Interfaces: VGA, USB 2.0, ExpressCard (34 mm), 4-in-1 card

reader, 2x audio

* Special Features: long battery runtime (about 4 hours depending

on usage), silent mode function

* Weight: ~ 1 kg

* Additional accessories: clip-on covers with different colors,

external optical disc drive with Nero software suite (via USB 2.0),

6 cell battery

  

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* Intel® Atom Prozessortechnologie

* 8,9-Zoll WSVGA Display (matt)

* Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 (shared memory)

* Integrierte Webcam mit 1,3 Megapixel und digitalem Array-

Mikrofon für Videokonferenzen und Internet-Telefonie

* Integriertes WLAN, LAN und Bluetooth®

* Schnittstellen: VGA, USB 2.0, ExpressCard (34 mm), 4-in-1

Kartenleser, 2x Audio

* Highlights: lange Akkulaufzeit (über 4 Stunden,

Nutzungsabhängig), Silent mode Funktion

* Gewicht: ~ 1 kg

* Optionales Zubehör: Aufsteckbare Cover in verschiedenen

Farben, externes optisches Laufwerk mit Nero Software Suite

(über USB 2.0), 6-Zellen Akku

 

7.“Special corporate call pricing contracts” do not offer the best available price for your business (regardless of business size).

A rate for local, a rate for national, a rate for inter capital cities, a rate for our own network, a rate for these mobiles, a rate for other mobiles, a rate for on net mobiles … This is all designed to make you feel like you’re important.... but how confusing!

 

The secret is that there are very simple ways to access significantly better than corporate rates for any size business.

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Staff of Global Voice Group’s Monitoring Center in Central African Republic

  

"The Posthof am Kornmarkt is a historic and modernized office and commercial building in downtown Trier. The listed building ensemble housed the Trier post office for several decades, with an attached post office on the ground floor.

 

In previous centuries, the property and its predecessor buildings were known, among other things, as Kronenburg, Königsburg and post and telegraph building. Although there were various construction phases in the building's history, in which the original complex was constantly expanded, rebuilt and repurposed, today's Posthof has retained its neo-baroque sandstone facade to this day.

 

The building stands on a plot of approximately 6,095 m² in downtown Trier. It has a usable area of ​​approximately 13,500 m². The entire complex, which consists of six building parts (four-wing complex, coach house and Pesé house) as well as a total of three inner courtyards, was extensively modernized in the 1990s on behalf of the then owner, the Deutsche Bundespost.

 

Until 2010, the property was owned by Deutsche Telekom AG in Bonn and offered jobs to 400 employees. As part of a structural reform at Deutsche Telekom, these jobs were gradually relocated to other locations. In the end, all that remained in the building was a small Telekom branch (“T-Point”) and the technical infrastructure that was necessary to maintain inner-city telephony, the Internet and the mobile radio transmission systems.

 

In 2011, planning began for the revitalization of the predominantly empty ensemble. Between 2012 and 2015, extensive renovation and modernization work was carried out in all parts of the building in coordination with the monument preservation office.

 

Trier (/trɪər/ TREER, German: [tʁiːɐ̯]; Luxembourgish: Tréier [ˈtʀəɪɐ]), formerly and traditionally known in English as Trèves (/trɛv/ TREV, French: [tʁɛv]) and Triers (see also names in other languages), is a city on the banks of the Moselle in Germany. It lies in a valley between low vine-covered hills of red sandstone in the west of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate, near the border with Luxembourg and within the important Moselle wine region.

 

Founded by the Celts in the late 4th century BC as Treuorum and conquered 300 years later by the Romans, who renamed it Augusta Treverorum ("The City of Augustus among the Treveri"), Trier is considered Germany's oldest city. It is also the oldest seat of a bishop north of the Alps. Trier was one of the four capitals of the Roman Empire during the Tetrarchy period in the late 3rd and early 4th centuries. In the Middle Ages, the archbishop-elector of Trier was an important prince of the Church who controlled land from the French border to the Rhine. The archbishop-elector of Trier also had great significance as one of the seven electors of the Holy Roman Empire. Because of its significance during the Roman and Holy Roman empires, several monuments and cathedrals within Trier are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 

With an approximate population of 110,000, Trier is the fourth-largest city in its state, after Mainz, Ludwigshafen, and Koblenz. The nearest major cities are Luxembourg City (50 km or 31 mi to the southwest), Saarbrücken (80 kilometres or 50 miles southeast), and Koblenz (100 km or 62 mi northeast).

 

The University of Trier, the administration of the Trier-Saarburg district and the seat of the ADD (Aufsichts- und Dienstleistungsdirektion), which until 1999 was the borough authority of Trier, and the Academy of European Law (ERA) are all based in Trier. It is one of the five "central places" of the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. Along with Luxembourg, Metz and Saarbrücken, fellow constituent members of the QuattroPole union of cities, it is central to the greater region encompassing Saar-Lor-Lux (Saarland, Lorraine and Luxembourg), Rhineland-Palatinate, and Wallonia." - info from Wikipedia.

 

Summer 2019 I did a solo cycling tour across Europe through 12 countries over the course of 3 months. I began my adventure in Edinburgh, Scotland and finished in Florence, Italy cycling 8,816 km. During my trip I took 47,000 photos.

 

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This switch has two coils. One to step into the contacts and one to restore the switch to normal. This switch has an off normal contact that can be wired to restore the switch.

BAE Harrier GR.9 ZG501

4 Squadron Special

Markings-

A sun in splendour divided per bend by a flash of lightning - approved by HRH King Edward VIII in May 1936. The red and black segmented sun suggests round-the-clock operations, while the lightning flash is a reference to the unit's early use of wireless telephony for artillery co-operation.

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Leonardo Luna and Daniel Alibardi of CommLogik step into the Xorcom booth to explain the ZigBee/PBX integration demonstrated by Xorcom.

New Cisco WS-C3750E-24TD-E 3750E Series 24 Port Catalyst Switch

 

DEscription: Combining 10/100/1000 and Power over Ethernet (PoE) configurations with 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplinks, the Cisco Catalyst 3750-E enhances worker productivity by enabling applications such as IP telephony, wireless, and video.

 

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Building Radio Kootwijk, Veluwe NL - 1922 - architect Julius Maria Luthmann.

 

The housing accommodations of Radio Kootwijk arose as a result of the building of a shortwave transmitter site with the same name, starting in 1918. The transmitters played an important role in the 20th century as a communication facility between the Netherlands and its colony of Dutch East Indies. In 1923 Dutch PTT (Post, Telegraph and Telephone Company) started trans-oceanic telegraphy using a longwave transmitter, a 400 KW high frequency alternator, from the German Telefunken company under the call sign PCG, in the 24 kHz and 48 kHz. By 1925 the longwave transmitter was changed by a shortwave tube based, electronic transmitter which had a much better performance due to the better propagation of short waves. With this new technology, in 1928 a radio-telephonic connection was established. At the end of World War II, the German occupying forces blew up the transmitter. Afterward some of the radio towers were rebuilt. Due to the development of new technologies like satellite communication, Radio Kootwijk lost its position as main overseas wireless connection point of the Netherlands. In 1980, the last transmission mast was blown up. In 2004 the park lost its last transmitter functions, and was transferred from the telephone company to the State Forestry Commission, which started attracting new buyers. The main building of the former transmitter park and named 'Building A', 'The Cathedral' or sometimes 'The Sphinx', was officially appointed as a monument. It is used as venue and scenery for several cultural events and productions, including the American film Mind Hunters in 2004.

No 4 Meenglass with '11' on is seen on 3rd August 1959 storming up the Barnesmore Gap with her return excursion. The remoteness here is well illustrated, with the train clinging to the side of the Blue Stack Mountains.

 

Note also the telegraph poles, vital in transporting all the tele-communications services that the railway required to keep it running. This would not only allow voice telephony between stations and signal cabins, but also operated the various block sections.

 

ES Russell/ColourRail

 

(Photo from "The Wee Donegal" revisited)

 

From left to right: Vanessa Opoku and Christian Bebey from Global Voice

Group, Surgeon-Commodore R.M.L. Sowah, Commander P.Y. Kponyoh

 

That the real innovation in mobile telephony lies not in the eagerly anticipated latest iPhone models but rather in mini-factories in the Chinese hi-tech hub, Shenzhen (where iPhones too are produced), is amply demonstrated by the group DISNOVATION.ORG.

In collaboration with researcher Clément Renaud and Hongyuan Qu, the artists Nicolas Maigret and Maria Roszkowska collected strikingly designed mobile phones in Shenzhen, which took such fantastic forms as strawberries or cars, or had impressive technological features. The Powerbank phone, for instance, runs up to three SIM cards in parallel and has an integrated battery that can charge other devices. Others have an in-built lighter or electric razor. This market is geared not so much to the Western middle-classes as to the rural populations of Africa or inland China. Set up as a typical sales stand, 'Shanzhai Archeology' presents the product range of these mini-companies, which fuse creativity, copy/piracy/remix-ventures and self-taught skills to develop new products in a matter of weeks. However, Shanzhai (Chinese: pirate) culture is under threat - not so much from miserable working conditions as from the Chinese government's endeavours to clean up the country's counterfeiter reputation. Yet, although often dissed for poor quality, the devices on show here, given their extraordinary qualities and style, pose a serious challenge to the West's hyper-standardised approach to technology and to the built-in obsolescence paraded under the guise of innovation.

 

Conception: DISNOVATION.ORG (With Clément Renaud & Yuan Qu)

Radio Telephony by Alfred N. Goldsmith. New York: The Wireless Press, 1918.

Group "Trace Connect" work together alongside other programmers, software developers and designers from Silicon Valley, Cairo and Nairobi for the third country 'Global Hack For Good' held with the sole purpose of modifying a mobile platform that collects information in the remote areas of the work with the idea of connecting refugees to missing families. Hosted by Ericsson and Refugees United the 2 day event is held at 88mph tech-savvy co-working spaces off Ngong Road in Nairobi.

Enterprise Connect always attracts technology innovators and creative disruptors in cloud solutions (UCaaS, IaaS, CCaaS, etc.), Unified Communications, the Internet of Things and more. This year’s event was again abuzz with powerful keynote presentations, lively panel discussions, and distinctive product demonstrations and exhibits. As a proud platinum sponsor, NEC helped attendees “Discover the Power of SMART Enterprise”, attracting an impressive crowd to our booth and winning a prestigious award for the second year in a row.

 

Learn more at nectoday.com/nec-at-enterprise-connect-2016/.

A basic set of Northern Telecom (nortel?) / belden / nordx / nordex punch down telephony / network equipment. Wire up your home or small office like a real professional - just add wire and drops.

 

All surplus stuff from when I used to do network / phone installation. Nothing wrong with any of it.

 

This package contains the following pieces.

 

1 x QCBIX1A

1 x QCBIX5A

1 x QCBIX36A (4 pin x 12 ports)

2 x QMBIX10C mounts (reg $20 ea)

1 x QTBIX16A - Punch down tool (reg $88)

1 x QTBIX17A - test probe (reg $28)

 

Listed on eBay.

 

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That the real innovation in mobile telephony lies not in the eagerly anticipated latest iPhone models but rather in mini-factories in the Chinese hi-tech hub, Shenzhen (where iPhones too are produced), is amply demonstrated by the group DISNOVATION.ORG.

In collaboration with researcher Clément Renaud and Hongyuan Qu, the artists Nicolas Maigret and Maria Roszkowska collected strikingly designed mobile phones in Shenzhen, which took such fantastic forms as strawberries or cars, or had impressive technological features. The Powerbank phone, for instance, runs up to three SIM cards in parallel and has an integrated battery that can charge other devices. Others have an in-built lighter or electric razor. This market is geared not so much to the Western middle-classes as to the rural populations of Africa or inland China. Set up as a typical sales stand, 'Shanzhai Archeology' presents the product range of these mini-companies, which fuse creativity, copy/piracy/remix-ventures and self-taught skills to develop new products in a matter of weeks. However, Shanzhai (Chinese: pirate) culture is under threat - not so much from miserable working conditions as from the Chinese government's endeavours to clean up the country's counterfeiter reputation. Yet, although often dissed for poor quality, the devices on show here, given their extraordinary qualities and style, pose a serious challenge to the West's hyper-standardised approach to technology and to the built-in obsolescence paraded under the guise of innovation.

 

Conception: DISNOVATION.ORG (With Clément Renaud & Yuan Qu)

After many years I finally made my dream of a residential multiline phone a reality. Specifically, the AT&T Merlin system--the gold standard of the 1980s office. You can get the systems reconditioned on eBay for a song.

After decades of growth landline revenues continue to fall and some are ready to pronounce the telecoms as a “boring utility”, if not scribe the industry’s tombstone. But innovations in mobile telephony, the advent of cloud computing, media convergence, as well as emerging market growth hold promise for some.

1) How are telecom companies adjusting their strategies to meet new areas of demand? Is there enough new growth in mobile and other areas to make up for shortfalls in landline usage?

2) Who are best positioned to capitalize from new growth strategies? How will cloud computing and other innovations impact the industry?

3) How are non-telecom businesses able to capitalize on the changes in the telephony environment?

Moderator

 

* Alexei Pushkov, Director of the Institute of Contemporary International Studies, Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation

 

Panelists

 

* Jon Fredrik Baksaas, President and CEO, Telenor Group

* Carlo d`Asaro Biondo, Vice President for Southern and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa, Google

* Warren Finegold, CEO, Vodafone

* Alexander Izosimov, President and CEO, VimpelCom Ltd.

* Matthew Key, Chairman and CEO, Telefónica Europe, Telefonica

* Mikhail Shamolin, President, Mobile TeleSystems OJSC

* Pal Erik Sjatil, Managing Partner, McKinsey (Eastern Europe and CIS)

 

Discussants

 

* Jim Balsilie, CEO, Research In Motion (teleconference from Canada)

* Bernard Liautaud, Founder, Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer, Business Objects (teleconference from United Kingdom)

* Vlad Shmunis, Chairman of the Board and CEO, RingCentral (teleconference from USA)

 

Copyright St.Petersburg International Economic Forum (http://forumspb.com/en/)

The city was the capital of Brazil for nearly two centuries, from 1763 to 1815 during the Portuguese colonial era, 1815 to 1821 as the capital of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves, and from 1822 to 1960 as an independent nation. Rio is nicknamed the Cidade Maravilhosa or "Marvelous City."

Rio de Janeiro represents the second largest GDP in the country [5] (and 30th largest in the world [6]), estimated at about 140 billion reais (IBGE/2007), and is the headquarters of two major Brazilian companies – Petrobras and Vale, and major oil companies and telephony in Brazil, besides the largest conglomerate of media and communications companies in Latin America, the Globo Organizations. The home of many universities and institutes, it is the second largest center of research and development in Brazil, accounting for 17% of national scientific production – according to 2005 data.[7]

Rio de Janeiro is the most visited city in the southern hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival celebrations, samba, Bossa Nova, balneario beaches[8] such as Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. Some of the most famous landmarks in addition to the beaches include the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer ('Cristo Redentor') atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf mountain (Pão de Açúcar) with its cable car; the Sambódromo, a permanent grandstand-lined parade avenue which is used during Carnival; and Maracanã stadium, one of the world's largest football stadiums.

Material used by the illegal Sim-Box operators arrested in Guinea-Conakry in

January 2012

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telephonication project

 

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The city was the capital of Brazil for nearly two centuries, from 1763 to 1815 during the Portuguese colonial era, 1815 to 1821 as the capital of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves, and from 1822 to 1960 as an independent nation. Rio is nicknamed the Cidade Maravilhosa or "Marvelous City."

Rio de Janeiro represents the second largest GDP in the country [5] (and 30th largest in the world [6]), estimated at about 140 billion reais (IBGE/2007), and is the headquarters of two major Brazilian companies – Petrobras and Vale, and major oil companies and telephony in Brazil, besides the largest conglomerate of media and communications companies in Latin America, the Globo Organizations. The home of many universities and institutes, it is the second largest center of research and development in Brazil, accounting for 17% of national scientific production – according to 2005 data.[7]

Rio de Janeiro is the most visited city in the southern hemisphere and is known for its natural settings, carnival celebrations, samba, Bossa Nova, balneario beaches[8] such as Copacabana, Ipanema and Leblon. Some of the most famous landmarks in addition to the beaches include the giant statue of Christ the Redeemer ('Cristo Redentor') atop Corcovado mountain, named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World; Sugarloaf mountain (Pão de Açúcar) with its cable car; the Sambódromo, a permanent grandstand-lined parade avenue which is used during Carnival; and Maracanã stadium, one of the world's largest football stadiums.

...communication, a telephonic invasion i'm planning my escape...

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Cisco WS-C3750E-24PD-E 3750E Series 24 Port Catalyst Switch

 

The Cisco Catalyst 3750-E enhances worker productivity by enabling applications such as IP telephony, wireless, and video.

 

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At Stancil's Store in Mica, GA -- there still stands a pay phone. Well, the shell of a pay phone at least. No telephony in place. But the sides of the phone booth made for some fantastic patterns and art.

© Arjan Dieleman photography...

telephonication project

 

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Hello Machines are situated across the globe in ever-changing locations and time zones. Picking up the receiver rings the other Hello Machines, creating space for spontaneous voice visiting. They provide a way in which the viewer can interact with re-animated, technically obsolete telephone systems, utilizing present-day advances in telephony. Their aim is to open up a dialog between the technologies’ original ideas and meanings, and what makes up the “thingness” these devices now possess, by unraveling its historical and societal content that contains traces of our identity.

 

credit: tom mesic

At a hospital,

United States of América

I thought the contrasting uses and reactions were rather charming

Communication breakdown

 

Line went dead a couple of days ago. What caused it? Is it the switch? the router? the cat5 cable? the modem? the line filter? phone connection switches? the line connecting to the telephone line?

 

So the phone company, a fault logged and the line technician comes. Firstly the problem is checked at the exchange.

 

But the problem is closer to home. Is it outside at the junction? inside the house? No it's outside.

 

next >>>

That the real innovation in mobile telephony lies not in the eagerly anticipated latest iPhone models but rather in mini-factories in the Chinese hi-tech hub, Shenzhen (where iPhones too are produced), is amply demonstrated by the group DISNOVATION.ORG.

In collaboration with researcher Clément Renaud and Hongyuan Qu, the artists Nicolas Maigret and Maria Roszkowska collected strikingly designed mobile phones in Shenzhen, which took such fantastic forms as strawberries or cars, or had impressive technological features. The Powerbank phone, for instance, runs up to three SIM cards in parallel and has an integrated battery that can charge other devices. Others have an in-built lighter or electric razor. This market is geared not so much to the Western middle-classes as to the rural populations of Africa or inland China. Set up as a typical sales stand, 'Shanzhai Archeology' presents the product range of these mini-companies, which fuse creativity, copy/piracy/remix-ventures and self-taught skills to develop new products in a matter of weeks. However, Shanzhai (Chinese: pirate) culture is under threat - not so much from miserable working conditions as from the Chinese government's endeavours to clean up the country's counterfeiter reputation. Yet, although often dissed for poor quality, the devices on show here, given their extraordinary qualities and style, pose a serious challenge to the West's hyper-standardised approach to technology and to the built-in obsolescence paraded under the guise of innovation.

 

Conception: DISNOVATION.ORG (With Clément Renaud & Yuan Qu)

© Arjan Dieleman photography...

telephonication project

 

You can buy prints here : society6.com/fotohoek

 

www.fotohoek.com

fotohoek@live.nl

06 12374994 / +316 12374994

 

used to identify a subscriber on mobile telephony devices (such as mobile phones and computers). The SIM card allows users to change phones by simply removing the SIM card from one mobile phone and inserting it into another mobile phone or broadband telephony device.

A friendly telephone operator in an office environment.

Photos from the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) held in June 2012 in Reston, VA, USA.

 

For more information, please visit www.sipnoc.org/

 

Permission is granted to use the photo in other content provided that a link is made back to the photo here.

 

If you are in the photo and wish a copy of the original image file, please contact Dan York

picture by Aad Born

 

government radiosurvey inspection tool

checking antenna RF output against

minimum current requirements

acording to the SOLAS convention

A2 telegraphy and A3 telephony

emergency frequencies

in the MF 500kHz

A headset for making telemarketing robocalls.

All equipment is mounted under a corner unit desk, unless it's seen sitting on the floor.

 

equipment:

Arris telephony modem TM402P (comcast)

DLink Print server DRP 1260

Linksys VOIP adapter SPA2102 (using viop.com)

Belkin Pre N router (two)

Belkin N1 router

HP Pavalion XE749 used as a smoothwall firewall (3.0 express-polor bear)

APC RS1500 UPS-Back with extend Battery Pack

Leading telecommunications company and top VoIP solutions provider Tpad is currently investing heavilty on SIP gateways in a move to make modern communication more cost-effective for their personal and business clients. The rise of SIP gateways is considered a major development as it promises massive savings for all users and more communications features for VoIP users.

 

Similar to VoIP, SIP gateways are programs used to stream call data through the Internet in order to support the connection. However, unlike VoIP, which is currently looking limited in comparison, SIP gateways offer more than just voice calling. The full range of SIP capabilities includes video calling, instant messaging, conference calling, and video conferencing. SIP gateways are also known for its ability to support simultaneous audio and video connections. Due to its many uses, it is largely useful as a cost-effective tool in business communications, and is believed to be the best communications tool for networking both inside and outside the office. To the communications industry, SIP solutions represent the next generation of IP telephony solutions.

 

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So about 7 years ago I worked on the design of this public telephone pole you see these two using. Now everybody says they don't use them anymore... Well here's the proof. One girl is using the phone, while the other is using her cameraphone to catch her in the act.

Telephonics - Beechcraft Model 200T Super King Air - N170RL (c/n BT-28/ ex- BB-1117)

 

This is the Telephonics flying radar testbed. Note the black radome on the underside of the aircraft.

Photos from the SIP Network Operators Conference (SIPNOC) held in June 2012 in Reston, VA, USA.

 

For more information, please visit www.sipnoc.org/

 

Permission is granted to use the photo in other content provided that a link is made back to the photo here.

 

If you are in the photo and wish a copy of the original image file, please contact Dan York

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