Instant telephonic conversation and information exchange.
IP telephones are not directly connected to the local loop. False! according to Network + Guide to Networks page 539
Telephones played a significant role in facilitating westward expansion in the United States. They improved communication and connected remote areas, allowing people to coordinate and plan expansion efforts more effectively. It helped businesses expand, as they could easily communicate with partners and customers across large distances. Additionally, telephones connected settlers with their families back east, providing a sense of connection and reducing the isolation often experienced in the frontier.
By boats, plains, telephones, and video's
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
Telephones are about instant communication with other people wherever they are.
A talk that is held between 2 or more people on telephones. Conversation is talking between 2 or more people.
Telephones that were connected by wire. (Land lines)
For 2 main reasons: 1)phones are becoming more and more portable, if they are connected to the GPS it becomes an easy to use navigator. 2)mobile phones can be tracked via the GPS when out of mobile range.
Yes, there were telephones in the 1940s. In 1900, there were an estimated 600,00 telephones in the US. By 1905 the estimate was around 2.2 million. In 1948, the 30 millionth telephone was connected by AT&T.
Life without telephones was markedly slower and more reliant on face-to-face communication or written correspondence. People often depended on letters or in-person visits to share news or stay connected, which could take days or even weeks. This lack of instant communication fostered stronger community ties but also meant that information spread more slowly. Overall, daily life was characterized by greater patience and a more deliberate pace.
By mail
you call people with the telephone