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1. Year of Establishment 2005
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Executive Summary: Recent
Teletletelecommunication through internet through
internet Trends And The Impact On Continuity
This document reviews recent trends in the teletletelecommunication through internet through internets marketplace and their
impact on the business continity industry. Significant developments over the past year have changed the
teletletelecommunication through internet through internets landscape for the continuity planner. These changes include carrier
consolidation, technology advancements, bandwidth commoditization, and the astronomic growth of the Internet. The
following takes a look at some of these changes and their potential impact on continuity planning.
CONSOLIDATION
The teletletelecommunication through internet through internets industry has been marked by the actual or proposed
consolidation of existing carriers (SBC & Ameritech, World-Com & Sprint, etc.) and the entrance of new, next-generation
carriers (Level3, Williams, etc.). Even among the newer carriers consolidation and buyouts are occurring at a blistering pace
(Qwest, US West). Deregulation and competitive pressure are driving these companies to achieve improved economies of
scale. What are the service implications of these consolidations?
The competitive pressures spurring these consolidations are also producing changes in the way carriers can bill for their
services. As the old regional bell operating companies offer long distance and other new services, an opportunity for billing
innovation is created. The enhanced billing systems needed to accommodate merged enterprises offer improved functionality.
One significant advantage is the opportunity for cross-product discounting. Through cross-product discounting the price point
for one product is reduced if certain consumption volumes are achieved in another. The continuity planner may be able
leverage cross-product discounting to reduce the costs for recovery network capacity if a certain dollar volume is achieved in
long-distance voice or some other service. Though not all carriers offer cross-product discounting, Dataquest reports that nearly
80% of carrier billing systems support this functionality.
TECHNOLOGY ADVANCEMENTS
Coupled with this consolidation, technological advancements in the form of Dense Wave Division Multiplexing (DWDM) have
increased the capacity available over existing fiber routes. Dense Wave Division Multiplexing expands the number of signals
that can be processed over a single fiber through the use of prism technology to refract a single light wave into multiple spectral
wavelengths. Doing so enables a fiber that previously could carry a single signal to now carry 32 or 64 signals over different
wavelengths. As the precision of prism technology improves, additional wavelengths will be derived over the same fiber further
2. increasing capacity. In addition, carriers are building new routes and expanding capacity along existing routes to extend market
reach and increase capacity to existing markets.
Conclusion
Online tletelecommunication through internet through internet is a new phenomenon, having first
come into existence toward the end of the 20th century. It is growing at one of the fastest rates of
any new form of tletelecommunication through internet through internet in human history, and its
long-term impact is expected to be substantial. A not uncommon, and, in my eyes, justifiable, view is
that online tletelecommunication through internet through internet represents the most important
development in human tletelecommunication through internet through internet and cognition since the
development of the printing press (Harnad, 1991).
During the early years of the Internet, teachers began to think about how they could exploit online
tletelecommunication through internet through internet to promote language learning, and this effort
will surely continue. However, it is increasingly clear that online tletelecommunication through internet
through internet represents for the field of TESOL much more than a useful pedagogical tool. Rather,
online tletelecommunication through internet through internet is a major new medium of English-
language tletelecommunication through internet through internet and literacy in its own right, and one
that will likely affect the development of TESOL in important ways that we cannot yet predict. Both
researchers and language teachers will do well to play close attention to the expanding and evolving
role of online tletelecommunication through internet through internet as it relates to the teaching,
learning, and use of English.
advantages--teletelecommunication through internet through internet is faster and easier than
ever, so people on opposite sides of the world can speak to each other over the internet as if they were
speaking in person. also, the internet can be seen in aiding the spread of culture, because of all of the
teletelecommunication through internet through internet made possible by the internet.
disadvantages--although it is extremely useful, there are some downsides to the internet.
first of all, as the other poster stated, there are dangers ot the internet, like viruses and people that pose
as others or try to take advantage of others. the internet allows for an array of crimes that essentially were
harder to commit before. such as identity theft, since no one can check your id and verify that you are the
person purchasing something, for example. also, with increased internet use, it seems that more and
more people take for granted the value of actual, face to face conversation or even all human contact. we
could end up with more and more people who simply stay at home and do everything--take classes, work
a job, pay their bills, shop for things--and years from now, if everyone, say shops for everything online
and it is no longer purposeful or profitable to keep stores open, that would eliminate countless jobs.
6 years ago
In today's world, the Internet is playing a big role in how people communicate
with each other. It has allowed people to correspond with each other in faster,
more efficient, and often inexpensive ways. We have gone from a verbal and
hardcopy society to one of online telecommunication through internet. We use
email and instant messengers to keep in touch with family members, friends, and
perhaps even business associates. Not only do these new types of
telecommunication through internets bring changes in the way we communicate,
3. they also bring new obstacles in telecommunication through internet, such as the
inability to see and hear people as they write to us. There are both advantages
and disadvantages to online telecommunication through internet, but regardless,
this form of correspondence is becoming more and more popular and is widely
used across the world.
Email telecommunication through internet is now used by thousands of people
everyday. They use it to send documents for business or school, to catch up on
the latest news with their friends and family, or to send pictures, jokes, and
forwards. The advantages to email are numerous. In one session in their email
account, people can write a "letter" to someone, send it over the wires, and the
person they are writing to will receive it in a matter of seconds. It is phenomenal,
and it happens without the use of paper, pens, envelopes, and stamps. The
middle man is completely cut out--there is no post office required. People save
time and money in communicating with each other. People who use email don't
just have the option of writing to others, they also can send them other things via
the Internet. They can send pictures in emails, send electronic greeting cards
through email accounts, and send links to other websites they may find
interesting or useful to the person with whom they are corresponding.
Email is readily available to anyone who has Internet access also. There are
several free email providers, such as Yahoo! and Hotmail. These email providers
have been developing new accessories to make emailing more enjoyable, more
user friendly, and to add to the visual appeal of email. Accessories such as
sorting capabilities of incoming mail, automatic junk mail deletion, and address
books are helpful in the email process and are becoming a common feature of
most major email providers.
A fairly recent development, the instant messenger, gives users the opportunity
to converse in real time, with people anywhere in the world. Instant messengers
are very popular today because of the many pros that are involved with using
them.
Instant messengers allow users to talk to each other as if they were having a
phone conversation. One person types something and sends it, the other person
receives it instantly (thus the name), reads it, and responds back. People can talk
to their friend in the same dorm building, their mom in a different state, or their
4. friend who lives in China. The best part about this ability to talk to anyone
anywhere is that there are no long distance phone bills. As long as you have an
internet connection, you can talk to whomever you want, wherever you want.
Another special characteristic of instant messengers is that you can use
emoticons to express feelings and other actions. Emoticons are images that
appear after the user has typed in a code. For example, if you type : ) a smiley
face will come up. If you type ;) a winking face will appear. :P displays a smiley
face sticking out its tongue.
Instant messengers also allow people who are handicapped to communicate with
others. The hearing impaired are able to converse with people. Also, people who
can’t speak for whatever reason can use instant messengers to communicate
with friends and relatives.
While phone conversations and face-to-face telecommunication through internet
allow us to hear and/or see each other (our body language and facial
expressions) sometimes we feel more comfortable conversing with people when
we can’t see or hear them. For example, sometimes it’s easier for people to
discuss problems they are having. At times, talking about difficult issues can be
hard for some people.
Best of all, because most instant messengers are free, communicating with them
not only fast, it's also cheap!
What is the disadvantages in communicating through internet???
Although there are many advantages to email, there are also several negative
aspects too. While writing a letter can be as simple as picking up a pen and
writing words on paper, composing an email can be much more complicated.
Despite efforts by email providers to simplify email composition so it’s more user
friendly, writing an email can be a difficult task for the computer illiterate. My
mother is one of those people who sees computers, specifically internet
knowledge, as a foreign language—a language she’d be able to survive without
knowing, and therefore, she’s very reluctant to learn. She recently broke down
and got an email account so that she could keep in touch with my sister and me
while we are away at school. It has taken numerous lessons from my sister, my
father, and me to get her to the point where she understands just enough that
she can write an email and reply to one.
Besides the complication aspect, there are other cons to using email. While you
can send electronic packages through email, such as attachments containing text
or pictures, you can’t send actual three dimensional packages. So while it may
be faster to communicate with writing through email, you still have to wait for that
sweater to be sent by UPS to your grandma in Washington.
Another negative aspect of emails is receiving unwanted mail and attachments.
Businesses can send out junk mail to you email accounts just like they send junk mail to
your mailboxes at home. Besides junk mail, you may receive forwards containing
useless information that can waste your time, or you may receive viruses through
emails that can destroy the hard drive on your computer. You should always be weary
of attachments on emails or of emails that have been sent to you by someone you don't
5. know or by an undisclosed sender. In cases such as these, you should use an anti-virus
software program to scan the materials to avoid damage to your computer.
A very important con of email telecommunication through internet is the possibility of
being misunderstood. Because you cannot see or hear the person with whom you are
communicating and vice versa, there is a chance that something that is said may be
misinterpreted. If, for example, a friend sends you an email and says something with
sarcasm, you may not pick up on the sarcastic tone. This is because you can’t hear
their voice as they say it, and it can cause arguments and hurt feelings.
A question that has been posed in regard to this tendency of mistelecommunication
through internet is: Why was this problem never an issue raised from written
telecommunication through internet? There is no definite answer for this. No one can
say that people who used to write letters to each other never became confused or never
misread something that was written to them. It probably happened frequently. Perhaps
the reason that misinterpretation has been brought up in regards to email is because
people, especially those reluctant to change, seem to try to find fault with electronic
advancements. It is important to remember, however, that no form of telecommunication
through internet, written, spoken, or electronic, is free of problems and faults.
Although instant messengers have quite a few positive aspects, there are setbacks with
them also, as with all forms of telecommunication through internet. A popular complaint
of instant messengers is that they don't allow us to see or hear the person with whom
we are communicating. As with email, this can cause misinterpretations of meaning.
During face-to-face telecommunication through internet, we can not only hear the
person's vocal inflections, we can also see their facial expressions and body language.
Vocal inflections allow us to tell if someone is sad, mad, happy, or being sarcastic.
Facial expressions also tell us a lot about the mood and emotions of the person with
whom we are communicating. Body language gives us clues as to whether the person
we are talking with is listening to us, if they are interested in what we are saying, or if
they are bored and want to leave the conversation.
When speaking on instant messengers, we are cut off from those visual and audio clues
that we usually rely so heavily on, often without thinking about it, in face-to-face
conversations. Even in phone conversations, we have audio clues like the vocal
inflections that allow us to tell if the person is being sarcastic, serious, if they are upset
or pleased, nervous or comfortable. Sometimes we can even tell if someone is
interested in the conversation through their vocal cues. If someone is bored and trying
6. to rush us off the phone, for example, they will often be short with us, giving us simple
answers and having a monotone, uninterested voice.
As with email, it is possible to receive viruses through instant messengers. It is
important to be cautious when people send you files over the instant messengers. Even
if you know the person well, they may have caught a virus from someone else and not
know it. Anytime someone sends you a file, think carefully before accepting it. Either
decline it just to be safe, or use an anti-virus software program to make sure it is safe.
Conclusion
Despite certain cons of using email and instant messengers, both telecommunication
through internet mediums are popular and convenient. Today, more and more people
use email and instant messengers to communicate with each other. They give people
the chance to correspond with one another in fast, cost effective ways. The problems
posed against these two mediums are real and do need to be addressed. However, if
users of email and instant messengers are aware of the potential problems and know
how to avoid/deal with them, using these modes of telecommunication through internet
should prove to be helpful in conversing with friends and family around the globe.