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    cost-saving nature. While there are a variety challenges that need to be overcome in order to make use of this technology widespread, VoIP has the potential to replace traditional phone lines entirely. Principles of VoIP When someone goes and places a telephone call it takes the callers speech or voice and converts them into data packets. With these smaller packets of data it is easier and faster for them to send and be received through…

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    give him extra research data to help him with his business. Telephone Interview Similar to a face to face interview, Abdul would phone consumers in the area to see if they would like to answer some…

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    compliment/embellishment for other innovation parts of the telephone. The application must be easy to use and simple to explore, with this will permit clients to suggest the item or administration depending the amount it advantages them. 11-5 The applications with the most return were applications, for example, bejeweled, flight control, birthday updates, and others. Those applications basically serve clients who are exhausted and need to play diversions on their telephone, furthermore for the…

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    Users can change their voice into different types completely. Usually the voice changer is used for fun, but unfortunately it steps in criminal. Telephone scams, the very common crime that using a telephone, is using the disadvantage of telephone as a weapon, which people can’t really identify the person at the other side of the phone. Since the newer telephone is made into a high quality, voice changer is used for falsifying the personal identity. Even though technology is improved, some people…

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    with someone like him thus the starting of the human race. Over the years humans have invented many things to communicate with people living faraway, for example one invention still being used today the telephone which believe it or not was invented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell. The telephone has been redesign and renovate over the past decades but in the early 1980’s there was something new and meant one could communicate with anyone anywhere no longer where the phone was. One could call…

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    the binary encoding will then pass through the network from node to node along a path. At each node, the packet will be briefly stored and then forwarded on to the next node until it arrives at the receiver’s destination. The data is sent over the telephone line digitally. The data will contain instructions on reconstructing the digital data back into analog signal, where Bob will be able to hear the analog human voice audio. VoIP utilizes full duplex data transmission, where both people using…

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    Martin Cooper, inventor of the first portable cellular telephone, once said: “Given a choice, people will demand the freedom to communicate wherever they are, unfettered by the infamous copper wire.” Martian believed that people would always want to communicate with each other at any given moment, in response to that; he created one of the greatest inventions known to man. The enhancement of technology has resulted in the increase of gaining knowledge and the incline of communication. We can see…

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    The history of each country is the most relevant piece of his nation. America is a beautiful country with a valuable culture, who was forged in their beginnings with the reconstruction of the nation after the devastating Civil War. This was an extensive process in the life of the each american. The country had been devastated. For that reason, the economy of the south loser had been inflected to about a 60% of its wealth, while the winner north had been ended the war needing supplies and article…

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    Alexander Graham Bell Have you ever loved doing something so much that you want to pursue a career in it? Well imagine a person who worked very hard at what they loved doing and became a triple threat. Alexander Graham Bell was a very significant historical figure to this nation. He invented and conducted experiments for things that help us humans make our lives easier everyday. Also, he has helped people with disabilities not lose the privilege of knowledge. Alexander Graham Bell was a…

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    This was his baby! It all started when Western Union asked him to create a communication device to compete with Bell’s telephone. He never did but by December of 1877, Thomas Alva Edison invented a device for recording sound called the phonograph. While he was working on improvements to the telegraph and the telephone he figured out a way to record sound on tinfoil coated cylinders. He created a machine with two needles, one for recording and one for playback. When…

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