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Cleon Smith of IslandNet receives his certification of completion from Ross Ryding (left) and Bill Soto (right).
Never had these but I had many others over the years including:
- My Prism acoustic coupler mentioned before
- I connected a 1200/30 baud modem to Daisy in the US and used Kermit software to do file transfers
- Hayes Smartmodem
I knew much of the AT command sequences by heart
- Various 3COM PCMCIA modems in laptops
(Along with various adaptors for the wide variety of telephony plugs at the time)
- Palm Pilot modem
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I got this great little solar charger for my birthday from Cam's mom and dad. It kept my phone charged up for three days! Very nice.
Remote access products can be useful for dial-in access for mobile computing or dial-out access through modem pooling and fax serving.
Running new voice lines for 0's (POtuS) visit to TMCC. Two full days work for a 20 minute speech by the liar-in-chief. What a waste of a Saturday.
Communication gear—FM and TV transmission, mobile telephony, and microwave connections—atop Faloria Mountain overlooking Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy's Dolomites.
Maxwell Howden, radio researcher, speaks of his association with radio in Australia; the Wireless Institute; trans-Pacific tests; Ross Hull; two-way wireless link between Australia and America and between England and Australia; the beginning of overseas radio telephony from Australia; crystal controlled transmitters; Harry Cowper; Wally Coxon; Mr Traeger; the Flying Doctor Service and radio; use of typewriters in radio
Photo taken at Twilio's Private Party to celebrate the launch of the Twilio Client. Shot by Kenneth Yeung for Twilio. Permission is allowed for use in your blog, website or presentation as long as you adhere to the stated Creative Commons license for this photo/image. Attribution must be included and a link back to this photo page is required.
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Mika Vehviläinen, COO Nokia Siemens Networks 5w4ctl (left) chats to Kevin Fitchard of Telephony 6k3f6l about LTE and network efficiency. Taken at Nokia World.
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/.
Η παγκόσμια σταθερή τηλεφωνία
είναι πλέον γεγονός και στην Ελλάδα. Δωρεάν κλήσεις παντού, Τοπικοί αριθμοί σε όλες τις πόλεις του κόσμου, δεκάδες μοναδικές ευκολίες στο τηλέφωνό σας. Ξεχάστε ό,τι γνωρίζατε μέχρι σήμερα για την τηλεφωνία.
The Panasonic KX-UTG200B & KX-UTG300B hosted SIP desktop phones deliver cost-effective enterprise-grade functionality and offer advanced features and value to meet your business communication needs.
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/.
Pronto!, a front-end for Communigate Pro. Developed on behalf of XIF Communications and featured by Kevin Lynch in his keynote at Adobe MAX 2006 and again in 2007 when it was developed into an AIR application. Features all the things you find in Outlook (email, contacts, calendering, etc.) plus IM, telephony, voicemail, and much more.
Mobile SIM cards used in 2007 - Two US numbers (at&t and cingular), an additional mobile number powered by AirTel (used in early 2007), and my current Hutch/Vodafone SIM.
IVR is an automated telephony system that not only enables a business to save money but also ensures significantly strengthen and solidify its customer base.
Touch-tone or speech recognition technology is being used by IVR to identify and route the callers to the required departments or agents. The technology is grooming day by day as most of the companies are adopting this technique to streamline their workflow.
Watch this video to understand more about this technology.
Wayne Howell (yellow shirt) and Josh Woods (green shirt) of SETEL receive their certification of completion from Ross Ryding (left) and Bill Soto (right).
Xorcom IP-PBX, Astribanks, dedicated Redundant Power Supply, Rapid Recovery for backup and restore, telephony modules and the Deal Maker demo kit were on display in Xorcom's booth at the IT Expo West held in mid-September in Austin, Texas.
David Watts of InterAct 911 (center) receives his certificate of completion from instructors Ross Ryding of Digital Ocean (left) and Bill Soto of Xorcom USA (right).
The Panasonic KX-UTG200B & KX-UTG300B hosted SIP desktop phones deliver cost-effective enterprise-grade functionality and offer advanced features and value to meet your business communication needs.
The RouteFinder internet security appliance is ideal for the small branch office or telecommuter who needs secure access to the corporate LAN.
By the mid-1930s the UK's Post Office publicity was widely regarded as being one of the most innovative amongst the public services. From being a rather stuffy Government department the Post Office had realised that to best sell its services, both postal and telephonic, it had to up the stakes when it came to the quantity and quality and this shows in a flood of posters and publicity material that used many of the most contemporary techniques. This was especially the case when it came to the telephone; this was still rather an expensive tool and to better sell the instrument and services to, say, the new and more affluent middle classes in their new suburban homes, much effort was put into marketing telephone services.
That said this rather fine item, a booklet issued in October 1937, and intended to exhort visitors from Canada and the US to "telephone back home" is in a niche rather of its own. Aside from the rather fine and eyecatching cover graphics by Eric C. Owen, the text is rather cleverly set against a backdrop of Canadian wilderness and US metropolis and includes details of the cost of calling back home. The booklet also gives details of such transatlantic calls from other European countries and time zones - the booklet was obviously aimed at visitors passing through the UK on their way to the Continent.
The one thing that does shine through are the costs of transatlantic calls; £5 11/- (Five Pounds and eleven shillings) for 3 minutes to the far west of the North American continent was serious money back then and show that the calls and the booklet must have been aimed at a very small market.
The double page spread for the United States of America shows a vivid cityscape, full of night time illuminated skyscrapers, and the table gives details of the State based rates of calls peak and off-peak.
Bhukhari Kalan , 30 January 2014 -
National Bharatiya Janata Party Leader from Punjab and BJP Kisan Morcha National Secretary Advocate Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal write a letter to Sr. Sukhbir Singh Badal President, Shiromani Akali Dal ( SAD ) and Deputy Chief Minister and Power Minister Government of Punjab regarding PSPCL for providing good services to the Consumers of Punjab. According from our sources Grewal stated to Sr. Badal that our SAD-BJP Punjab Government has made several efforts to boost the industrial sector in Punjab state. Due to these efforts of SAD-BJP Government as result several business houses are keen to invest in our Punjab. Our Punjab Government had undertaken many power reforms to further facilitate Industrial Houses such as unbundling Punjab State Electricity Board into Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL). The intent was to increase the efficiency but unfortunately the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) is providing poor services to the Consumers in Punjab. These services and absolute non-adherence of Standards of Performance mandated by Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) appointed by Government of Punjab. Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) has specified critical distribution parameters to provide efficient, reliable and safe system of Electricity through its regulations provided in its Supply Code. These Minimum Standards of Performance provides strict timelines to resolve various Consumer grievances viz. Normal Fuse Off, Overhead Line Breakdowns, Underground Cable Breakdowns, Distribution Transformer Failure, Power Transformer Failure, Street Light Faults, Period of Scheduled Outage, Voltage Fluctuations, Meter Complaints, Release of New Connection, Transfer of Title or Conversion of Services, Shifting of Meter/Service Connection and other Services, Complaints about Consumer’s Bills and restoration of Supply. Grewal stated that Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) mandates a compensation to the Consumer in case of non-fulfillment of these Minimum Standards of Performance. Compensation varies from Rs 50/- to Rs 5000/- for each default for each Consumer. It is well known that Punjab State Power Corporation Limited neither fulfils these Minimum Standard of performance (MSOP) nor compensates any Consumer towards any such lapse whereas Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) mandates payment of such compensation by the way of adjustment in Electricity Bills. For instance, Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) mandates a normal fuse off complaint shall be addressed within 4 hours in cities, towns and urban areas and in case Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) fails to resolve the complaint within 4 hours, it shall remit Rs 50/- as compensation by the way of adjustment in the next bill of the Consumer. Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) mandates registration of each and every complaint filed by the Consumer verbally, telephonically or in writing as per a duly approved Consumer Complaint Handling Procedure whereas there is hardly any such effective system in place to register and address consumer complaints. According to the Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) filed by the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) with the Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC), it received only 2462 complaints in a year from over 65 Lac Consumers across Punjab
The attocell is a personal mobile phone signal, with a range so tiny it can be used virtually anywhere that your laptop has an internet connection. It was designed with a mobile operator’s international customers in mind, and calls are made and received as though on the home country network.
* 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
This is the communication tower of Embrate, telephonic company . It is the highest point of Curitiba ,it is open top viisitation and has a belvedere where you can see all the city .
Episode 2: Voice over IP services.
"Some Say it’s Unmanageable. We Manage." Campaign.
Netrac solutions, 2009
Communication gear—FM and TV transmission, mobile telephony, and microwave connections—atop Faloria Mountain overlooking Cortina d'Ampezzo in Italy's Dolomites.
"Messages by Wireless Telegraph and Wireless Telephone"
from The Wonders of Science in Modern Life, vol. VIII: The Conquest of Air and Ether, by Henry Smith Williams. Funk & Wagnalls, c1910-11-12.
Xorcom conducted a raffle for Pleo, a robotic dinosaur, during the AstriCon event. John Valley (right) of Xorcom US congratulates the lucky new owner: Richard Pettitt, a Senior Software Engineer at Startel.
By the mid-1930s the UK's Post Office publicity was widely regarded as being one of the most innovative amongst the public services. From being a rather stuffy Government department the Post Office had realised that to best sell its services, both postal and telephonic, it had to up the stakes when it came to the quantity and quality and this shows in a flood of posters and publicity material that used many of the most contemporary techniques. This was especially the case when it came to the telephone; this was still rather an expensive tool and to better sell the instrument and services to, say, the new and more affluent middle classes in their new suburban homes, much effort was put into marketing telephone services.
That said this rather fine item, a booklet issued in October 1937, and intended to exhort visitors from Canada and the US to "telephone back home" is in a niche rather of its own. Aside from the rather fine and eyecatching cover graphics by Eric C. Owen, the text is rather cleverly set against a backdrop of Canadian wilderness and US metropolis and includes details of the cost of calling back home. The booklet also gives details of such transatlantic calls from other European countries and time zones - the booklet was obviously aimed at visitors passing through the UK on their way to the Continent.
The one thing that does shine through are the costs of transatlantic calls; £5 11/- (Five Pounds and eleven shillings) for 3 minutes to the far west of the North American continent was serious money back then and show that the calls and the booklet must have been aimed at a very small market.