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Posted by John Francis
Motorola two way radios work almost like a cellular telephone in that they are used as a method of communication between people in different locations but there are a few major differences between the two way radio communication and telephone communication. The most noticeable difference between two way radio and telephone communication is that to the people talking on two way radios have to take turns talking -- this is called the 'half-duplex' mode of operation (telephone conversations, where people can be talking at the same time, uses what is called full-duplex mode).
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Posted by THEO BOSHOFF
The idea of a fully 'connected' and integrated digital city,
with a plethora of online services for...
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Posted by Kingston Y. amadan
I recently updated the phone system for my business. We're a
small company with just a handful of employees...
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Posted by Max Penn
Why a phone scrambler? The Threat...
If someone is actively targeting you, attempting to gather
information...
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Posted by Karen Thatcher
After over 100 years of practice, telephone companies still cannot seem to get it right. In a study of clients over a five-year period, TelCon Associates found that 77.4% were incorrectly charged on one or more of their telecom bills. The bulk of these errors were uncovered primarily for local and intralata services.
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Posted by Nidhi
Mobile phones are a great device to talk to anyone in the
planet from just about anywhere. Mobile...
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Posted by Saundra L. Washington
Communications is a two way process of sending and receiving messages. The sharing of messages between human beings is complicated and far too often taken for granted. Generally what we do is talk. Let's clear one thing up from the outset. Talking is not communicating. We can talk without communicating and to be honest with you, this seems to be the case in way too many relationships.
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Posted by Mike Ralph
Please read the article and leave a comment with your thoughts
or experiences.
The mobile phone matrix...
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