September 1, 2010
Your Telecommunications Provider As Assistant To Communication Director
History has recorded a wide variety of different languages and techniques devised for people to communicate with one another. And while the nature of these differing styles affords a wonderful display of the creativity and flexibility of language, it also underscores the basic principle of being a human being. We all have a natural instinct to communicate. There we created complex technology requiring the assistance of a telecommunications provider to handle the different methods just shows how important it is to us.
The desire to communicate with one another is ingrained in the human DNA; we are social creatures. The concept of being able not only to be in communication, as with letter or cards, but to actually hear the voices of people we know and love but are geographically separated from was a powerful reason that the new device was so popular so quickly.
Almost as a communication technology device was invented that allowed us to transmit voice over wire, its inventors realized they had a gold mine on their hands. From the general public, business and military desire for the ability created a situation where demand exceeded capability for many years. In the meantime, the drive ensued to develop the capability to transmit images from one location to another as well.
A tertiary device would end up being as revolutionary as either of these first two revolution devices as to the impact on both home business. The invention of the computer device employing binary data manipulation would end up uniting all three in a communication splendor never before imagined. The changes would come fast and furious, with some business casualties along the way.
Business has been impacted by all of these changes, with some directly and fatally so. Video cassettes blossomed and died with the invention of their successors. Movie rental stores changed to digital video disc stores and now may succumb to service provided by internet or television programming providers. Regular mobile phones are improving by leaps and bounds, each generation threatening the last with extinction in a cycle of improvement and natural obsolescence.
As the digital era progressed, a slow but steady blurring of uses for each device began to occur. Computers could be used successfully to control telephones. Television programming can be seen on the computer. Computer information can be sent and received by the phone. The television can serve as a monitor and receiver for the computer. The separation now has become a matter of preference and convenience as defined by each user.
The technology involves the conversion of what we call analog data into a digital format, then compressing that data into packets. This allows us to transmit this data over the infrastructure of the World Wide Web. With this technology, your telecommunications provider can give your business astounding business communication coverage in a single package.
Filed under broadband Internet by amauser
