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Telecommunications refer to the transmission of information over distances for the purpose of communication. In the modern age of electronics and electricity, telecommunication includes the use of electrical devices, radio and microwave communications, fiber optics, orbiting satellites and the Internet.

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Does ATT phones work in Canada?

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It will work in Canada, but you will be charged about .79/minute for each and every minute. No nights and weekends, no mobile to mobile coverage.

There is no email address for customer care. You can call 1-800-331-0500 from a landline if you need to get your phone back on.

You don't need to set anything up. Just reactivate your phone. and remember that those minutes add up really fast at .79 each!

What is the advantage of connecting the outer conductor of a coaxial cable to ground?

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To prevent the outer conductor, or shield, from radiating, it is connected to electrical ground, keeping it at a constant potential.

What is the fax code for England?

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You dial a fax number on a fax machine exactly the same way that you would dial the same number on a landline telephone at the same location.

The telephone country code for the United Kingdom, including England, is +44. You must also drop the trunk prefix 0 from the UK area code. For example, Liverpool's area code 0151 becomes +44 151. In most cases, there will be a total of 10 digits following +44, but there are a few numbers in rural areas with only 9 digits.

(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, Japan uses 010, Australia uses 0011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)

What is jeopardy management in telecommunications?

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It s a process to manage a critical situation in business (most likely a risk of missing a due date) by providing timely resolution and updates.

What companies does ATT own?

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AT&T owns:

AT&T Alascomm

AT&T Communications

AT&T Laboritories

AT&T Communications owns Comcast, and many, many of the baby-Bells; including SBC Communications. Too many to list. Go to wikipedia for a list.

But, they do NOT own T-Mobile (owned by Duetsch Telecomm) or Sprint (who did by Nextel.)

Is the iPhone available through other phone carriers than ATT?

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Right now you can get the iPhone through AT&T and T-Mobile. All you do is order a sim card and you can use T-Mobile on your iPhone. WHen it will be able through other carriers some people say will be in January when the iPhone goes to Verizon, and October when it goes to Sprint.

What is the best cable to use for DSL?

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Cat6 cable is the very best. There is a Cat7 in the works but it is not yet readily available and the connector is different. So if you get Cat6 you have the very best available that will work on most everything. Coax DSL cable is superior but mainly used in industrial applications. A Cat6 shielded cable is also quite effective. In a pinch i have run two Cat6 side by side and punched the blue and orange of the first and the green and brown of the second cable on a single jack. This prevents crosstalk thus data loss. The Cat7 cable is a joke. It does not use an rj45 and is heavily shielded as to almost make it impractical.

Why is broadband cable less commonly used by businesses than dsl or t-carrier services?

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Because most office buildings are not wired with coaxial cable

CompTIA Network + Chapter 7/ Question 20

Who helped him invent the Morse code?

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Alfred Vail, and kind of Joseph Henry even though Morse or Vail never really gave credit to Henry.

Who plays the mom in the ATT milky minutes commercial?

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Geneva Carr is the mom in the AT&T rollover-minutes commercials. The commercials are part of her demo reel at www.genevacarr.com Sharon Galloway

How much do ATT employees make?

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It actually depends on what part of the country they live in, what division/position they work for, local minimum wage, and cost of living. I live in Oklahoma and work for the wireless call center and started out at roughly 10.00/hr having experience in the field. With no experience a person would start out in the 9.00 range (pre-union contract negotiations this year).

Qualities of a good reporter?

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1. he should not be biased

2.he should write what he sees.

3. he should follow the ethics of journalism.

4. he should not mingle his own opinion in the story.

5. he should try to provide complete and authentic information. 6. he must have greatest sence of responsibilities. 7. hemust exercise care. 8. he must try to find all sides to a story. 9. he must not influence by fear or fabour.

Who sings i think I'm falling for you on the att commercial?

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Landon Pigg is the artist. The title of the song originally is called "Coffee Shop" off his debut album, but iTunes made a mistake when they first published the song and entitled it "Falling In Love At A Coffee Shop" -- therefore Landon later changed the name on his album so there would be no confusion. It's kind of funny if you think about it. :-)

Where did Morse code start?

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The land telegraph was invented by Samuel F. B. Morse, in the 1830s I think. He built this thing that when a button was pushed at one place, it could cause a clacker to go clack at the other end of a wire many miles long. In order to send information over it, he invented a code of clacks for each letter of the alphabet ... which he modestly called Morse's Code.

Who invented ATT?

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The company that became AT&T began in 1875, in an arrangement among inventor Alexander Graham Bell and the two men, Gardiner Hubbard and Thomas Sanders, who agreed to finance his work. Bell was trying to invent a talking telegraph -- a telephone. He succeeded, earning patents in 1876 and 1877. In 1877, the three men formed the Bell Telephone Company to exploit the invention. The first telephone exchange, operating under license from Bell Telephone, opened in New Haven, CT in 1878. Within three years, telephone exchanges existed in most major cities and towns in the United States, operating under licenses from what was now the American Bell Telephone Company. In 1882, American Bell acquired a controlling interest in the Western Electric Company, which became its manufacturing unit. Gradually, American Bell came to own most of its licensees. Collectively the enterprise became known as the Bell System.

What is a telephone message pad?

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a telephone message pad is use to write down any messages you receive from your telephone

Disadvantages of informal communication?

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Informal trading bypasses the bid process which often results in the best prices and terms. Formal trading paractices are required by most companies as they insure an ethical situation and the best deal.

What is fading in telecommunications?

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In wireless communications, fading is deviation or the attenuation that a carrier-modulated telecommunication signal experiences over certain propagation media.

Influence of telephone?

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It had a large impact, it made business more efficient and it saved money from having to travel back and forth from distant places, and it made transactions able to occur more quickly.

It led to instant communications around the world and even led to the Internet.

it lets you communicate to other people

If you didn't have the telephone then how would you contact people? You wouldn't. if you wanted to talk to people you would have to go to their house, or meet them somewhere. That would be hard. The world's communication has been upgraded greatly by Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone.

It was much easier to communicate with people

Before the invention of telephones mail was a large part of cultural. This was mainly because it was the only way of communication.

Telephones are a huge part of today's culture. As telephones became more and more advanced they also became more and more popular. Nowadays it is the most common way of communication. .

Our modern day telephone system has made our communication system more unified and almost in real time. Telephone has bridged the gap of long distance communication.