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In today’s world of communication technology, there’s a lot out there to consider before investing in a cell phone plan. With a multitude of carriers offering scores of options, it isn’t always easy to isolate the one package out of the many that would best suit your needs. Sometimes, the mainstream choices aren’t available to folks who are inhibited by particular circumstances, such as poor credit or other types of financial constraints. In cases such as those, prepaid cell phones can be the proverbial lifesaver. You don’t have to be financially restricted to consider a prepaid wireless plan, however. Many people choose to purchase this type of service in order to avoid contracts which would lock them into services for a designated amount of time and money.
As with anything else in this world, there are positives and negatives that are attached to the option of a "pay as you go" cell phone. Depending upon your needs, priorities and preferences, you may just find that the option of prepaid time is the best cell phone plan for you.
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If you’re one of the millions of cell phone users who count on their wireless phone for emergency 911 calling,
You might want to think again……..
Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee that your wireless 911 call will be routed to an emergency call center. Much less, that the emergency dispatcher will have the ability to pinpoint your call’s location.
Why?
Part of the problem is lack of service. Often, in more rural areas, your cell phone has fewer towers available to receive reception. And, many of those towers are designed for analog calls - not digital.
But, since the FCC does not require it, fewer carriers offer analog service — or the ability to connect to it.
Not surprising, since much of the carriers’ revenue is dependant on features available only on digital networks.
Another problem?
There is no uniform Ehanced 911 system (E911) for wireless carriers. The fault lies mainly with the FCC, who has once again neglected to force all carriers to conform their systems to a single technology.
Because of this, there are now two very incompatable E911 systems in the works.
No commentsTechnology, some people fear it, some resist it, and others embrace it. As a small business owner, it could be the best thing that ever happened to your company. With the technology available today, small businesses are increasingly leveling the playing field between themselves and big companies. With toll free virtual PBX (Private Branch Exchange) telephone systems, small businesses are combining today’s technology with traditional customer service to take their business to the next level.
It used to be that only Fortune 500 companies with thousands of employees and 10- story office buildings could afford and maintain a traditional PBX telephone system. Now, with toll free virtual PBX services, anyone with a telephone can reap the benefits of this powerful communications tool. A virtual PBX has all the advantages of a traditional PBX and more without the hassle, hardware, and expense.
A virtual PBX allows small businesses to:
Small and home-based businesses are using all of these features of their toll free virtual PBX systems to sound and operate like a Fortune 500 company everyday.
No commentsWith the myriad of cell phone plans that are available through the various carriers today, it can be a bit of a challenge to muddle through it all, trying to find the best package for your family. Each has their own special set of perks that are offered, in order to entice potential customers to purchase a contract and commit themselves to a particular amount of time with the company. Although you’d be hard-pressed to find a carrier that locks you in for more than two years ? those days are gone ? you’re still committing your patronage for a designated amount of time, and ? that being the case ? will have a bit of research to do before settling on a specific package. Where do you begin?
Work the Room
One of the best ways to gather information on any product is to solicit the opinions of others who have used it at one time or another. Since cell phones are such a hot commodity today, and everyone who uses one must purchase some type of cell phone plan in order to use it, then there’s a lot of information that’s available to you in virtually any place where you’ll be exposed to others ? in other words, everywhere.
No commentsHow a business presents itself to its customers has to be the single most important factor in its potential success. In days gone by usually your first contact with new customers would have been through your storefront or through word of mouth, passed on by other satisfied customers. In today’s modern world, telecommunication plays an ever increasing role in reaching potential new customers.
In the last few years the rate at which computing and telecommunication technology has advanced is simply astounding. With this increased rate of technological development comes falling prices for products that were once extremely expensive. This allows smaller companies to take advantage of features and services that were once only available to much larger and richer organisations.
Once upon a time the telephone was the primary mode of communication, whereas now existing and new customers are able to reach you I a variety of different ways. This article will give a brief overview of what is available and how you can use it.
The Telephone
When the internet was first becoming popular, many experts predicted it would kill off the telephone. Little did they know that in fact the exact opposite would happen. The massive growth in online shopping has generated massive amounts of customer phone enquiries, making the telephone still the most important communication tool throughout the world.
DECT stands for Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications. Unlike analogue cordless phones that used to be frequent in many homes and businesses around the world, DECT is a digital wireless communication technology that is through its advanced reliable infrastructure bound to make cordless phones even more common in businesses and homes around the globe.
DECT formerly stood for Digital European Cordless Telecommunications standard. This is because the technology involved was primarily developed by European companies. It was changed to reflect the global acceptance of this cordless telecommunications technology.
DECT uses TDMA which stands for Time Division Multiple Access, to transmit radio signals, much the same as Global System for Mobile communication (GSM). GSM is designed for mobile communications over longer distances, where as DECT has been designed especially with short distances and large user numbers in mind. Many of today’s modern cordless phones can operate in dual mode, giving the user seamless DECT and GSM integration.
Below are five major applications of DECT cordless technology;
1. Cordless Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
No commentsCell phone accessories are a big business on the commodities’ market today, and most folks have invested in at least one of the many options that are available for outfitting these handy little communications devices. From the practical to the bold-enough-to-make-a-statement, cell phone users of all walks of life can find just what they’re looking for in order to personalize their equipment.
Car Chargers
Whether you’re on a road trip for vacation or find it necessary to do a great deal of on-the-job traveling, there may be times when it isn’t convenient ? or possible ? to find a place to stop in order to recharge your mobile phone battery when it runs low. For those who need something that’s adaptable to life on the road, cell phone chargers are available which allow you to plug your cellular phone in to the cigarette lighter, making it possible to charge the device directly from your car’s battery.
Hands-Free Sets
No commentsIt’s a sad commentary on the way of the world today, when you stop to think about the fact that people will go out of their way to avoid radiation exposure ? such as in the case of x-ray technicians who shield themselves within a protective booth or by donning lead aprons ? and, yet, those same people will walk around, day after day, with a cell phone attached to their ears without concern. Cell phones, cellular phones, mobile phones, wireless phones…call them what you will ? without proper precautions, they can still pose a significant threat to those who use them.
SAR Absorption
The CTIA ? or, Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association ? has defined SAR (specific absorption rate) as "a way of measuring the quantity of radio frequency energy that is absorbed by the body". In plain English, SAR indicates the amount of radiation that your body is being directly exposed to through the use of devices such as cell phones. Every time you use a cell phone, you’re holding a machine to your head that sends electromagnetic waves directly to your brain. These waves, which are the equivalent of microwave energy, are transmitted to the brain through cell phone antennas and ? depending upon how close that receptor is to your head, as much as 60% of that radiation is absorbed. So much so, in fact, that they can penetrate 1 ½" into the actual brain. That was the bad news…even worse is that many models exceed that limit. In effect, you’re slow-cooking your brain in the very same way that a microwave oven cooks dinner on a busy day.
No commentsThis is basically a system to locate the handheld when making a call to 911. In the mid to late 1990’s, many people got cell phones just for the emergency use of being able to call for help almost anywhere. The problem came up when statistics showed that almost 92% of all serious 911 calls, (where the person was just barely able to make the call), they either didn’t know where they were or was unable to tell the 911 operator where they were, or they might not have been able to talk at all. This caused a big concern, 911 operators couldn’t do anything but listen to the person on their cell phone as they pass away. The Location Sensitivity system still doesn’t work if you are in an area that only has an analog signal. (Which is the older cellular system of the mid 1990’s and earlier). Most metropolitan areas and all interstate freeways are covered by the newer digital service. It’s just when you get out in the middle of no-where, you might end up with an analog signal. Most phones will display the letter “A” in the top right or left corner when using this system. Check your phone documentation, some phones don’t even have this capability. Which means if you get into one of these areas, you can’t make any type of call what-so-ever.
No commentsCell Phones have become a part and parcel of everybody’s life. They are no more the nifty gadget that a selected few carried around. They are carried around like the life depends on it. This is true, isn’t it, how many relationships have broken because someone forgot to take that all important call because they left behind or lost their cell phone. The cell phones are now the digital tracking device for spouses and businesses alike. One could be contacted anywhere on earth at any time of the day, because of the cell phones. These nifty gadgets work at close proximity to our brain, and you have to be cautious about this. After all everyone just gets to have one, and just only one brain unlike the eyes or ears. Each and every part of the brain controls a big "Human Feature Set". All small damage to a minute portion may stop your ability to speak or move one of the muscles. When there is so much debate about whether they radiation out of the cell phones can cause brain cancer or tumor or other yet Unknown diseases, you got to listen as a skeptic. Unless there is 100% proof that the radiations don’t cause any problems you got to be on side that considers this harmful.
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