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Yes it will do that soon. Google "asterisk". You can infact start your own telephone network
Nobody can predict that exactly. Do you include mobile phones (cell phones)? If so, it's unlikely that computers will totally replace phones in the foreseeable future.
The collection of programs that manage and coordinate the activities that take place within a computer is called the Operating System.
That place is 'random access memory' - or RAM.
You can place a computer advertisement on websites such as Red Flag Deals. If you are advertising a higher end gaming computer, it may be wise to advertise on gaming websites such as League of Legends.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'computer' in a sentence is it.Example: My computer is not new but it gets the job done.
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telephones depend on the server....just like many computer programs it will depend on the service of your phone.
The best place to order business telephones from is Best Buy. Failing that, there are business-specific stores and websites that will have what you seek.
You can do a search on the computer about business telephones. You can also look in a local phone book to see if there are companies near you that can help.
telephones have made communication much easier. telephones let people who are miles away from each other contact each other. without telephones, the world would be a much more difficult place to live in
take your memory card out of your camera and there should be a place for it in your computer
i think its all about computer and telephones we should answer the phone and we used computer to assist our customer for their payments.
I haven't checked recently, but Skype usually costs if you want to call telephones, but is free computer to computer
this world would be a diasaster! TRAGEDY HORRIFYING PLACE D:!
A typical network connector. Half the size of an RJ 11 used for telephones.
A modem converts the digital signals(used by computer)into analog signals(in telephones) and vice versa.
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