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		<title>4G Technology</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world is kept on changing, especially in telecommunication. In the early 90&#8217;s we were shocked by electronic mail that are free and faster then ordinary land mail. Then lately phone are growing as well, operating system for gadgets such as RIM (Royal in Motion), Android, Symbian, etc. But basically most of them run in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world is kept on changing, especially in telecommunication. In the early 90&#8217;s we were shocked by electronic mail that are free and faster then ordinary land mail. Then lately phone are growing as well, operating system for gadgets such as RIM (Royal in Motion), Android, Symbian, etc. But basically most of them run in GPRS, Edge, or 3G/3,5G network, now we&#8217;re shocked again with 4G network, new improvement of 3.5G network.</p>
<p>4G technology using the WiMax standard will enhance the global business world. Imagine if we could watch TV and video on mobile phones without halting. Financial transactions such as transfers and payments for purchase of goods or services can use a gadget phone. The flexibility and 24/7 connection would very handy and enhance productivity.<br />
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LTE (Long Term Evolution) is another name for 4G technology. Satellites are not needed in LTE. This technology greatly assist all parties in completing the work relating to data transfer.</p>
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<p>Just like in 3G world, 4G technologies are divided into two camps, namely: the LTE and WiMax, they are not aligned with the GSM vs CDMA in terms of speed, although this time, AT &#038; T and Verizon are moving towards LTE technology, while Sprint on WiMax .</p>
<p>There is considerable debate about whether the LTE and WiMAX meets all technical requirements that must be classified into a 4G technology. International Telecommunications Union show that the Sprint WiMax has to 4G standards, although this is still actually part of the 3G derivative, although the market using the Sprint WiMax 4G speed comparable to current speeds LTE.</p>
<p>WiMax is rooted in the broadband wireless access industry and supported by the IEEE, while the LTE standard has been created by a consortium of mobile companies. WiMax requires a new network to be built, while LTE is an evolution of the existing CDMA / HSPA network. Evolution, because the bandwidth is more wider, and the distance is 10 times wider, so it would effect on the costs or installation budget.</p>
<p>Are you ready for it?</p>
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		<title>Great Services of Telecommunication Companies Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 10:32:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this fast ever changing world of modern day telecommunications advancement, all of the massive telecommunications companies are battling with each other in order to give their customers the best possible service.
This can only be good news for the customer as ultimately it will be the customer that benefits from all of this battling. We [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this fast ever changing world of modern day telecommunications advancement, all of the massive telecommunications companies are battling with each other in order to give their customers the best possible service.</p>
<p>This can only be good news for the customer as ultimately it will be the customer that benefits from all of this battling. We as customers will be able to get the best high tech equipment that is currently available from these companies. There are always going to be newer features that are constantly added to the existing benefits we receive.<br />
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The large global telecommunications companies do not just cater for the large businesses but for the individual consumer too. Some of the benefits that we an look forward to are the low or even no start up fees along with free connections.</p>
<p>Then there are always the great customer support services that these companies now employ to help you with any problems you should encounter.</p>
<p>One of the many great services that you may find is the options for billing. You may now get such things as the pre-paid billing or if you are a corporate client you could use the post paid billing system.</p>
<p>You could even benefit from your customized bill being prepared online for you if you prefer it this way.</p>
<p>The beauty of the online bill is that it is there at your fingertips for you to check out whenever you want to. This saves the companies a lot of time and money. If postal bills are your preferred choice then you can still opt for these to be delivered. These bills are well broken down so that you can see exactly what each bill incorporates.</p>
<p>With the large global companies being able to generate all their bills in such a short amount of time and therefore not using as much manpower, they can save quite a bit of money which they then pass on to their consumers.</p>
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		<title>Find Address by Cell Phone Number &#8211; How to Trace a Mobile Phone Number to Get Details of Caller</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 10:30:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you badly need to find out the identity of an unknown caller, you have come to the right place. This article will show you some practical steps of how you can find address by cell phone number. Cell phone lines are not just numbers you can get off the street or on the pages [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you badly need to find out the identity of an unknown caller, you have come to the right place. This article will show you some practical steps of how you can find address by cell phone number. Cell phone lines are not just numbers you can get off the street or on the pages of a public directory like the yellow and white pages. Since they are considered special, then you need some special services to help you identify an unknown caller. That is where a lot of people have got it right, and even more have got it all wrong trying to trace a mobile phone number. How can one suppose he could get a report that costs a lot to obtain for free? That is where most people have missed the mark, yet more are still goofing in all their attempts at tracing unknown callers.<br />
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Prank calls could be very embarrassing sometimes, especially when you are in a working environment. Some prank callers make it a point of duty to frustrate their victims at very critical occasions that demand serious concentration. Sometimes, these calls also come during odd hours, like when total silence has taken effect, and you are quietly in bed with your spouse. It could throw up some suspicious looks from your spouse, and may become so frustrating. This may carry on for a very long time, and may even become a serious threat to the peace and comfort of your quiet home. That is when you need to the reverse lookup service. You are left with different options, which include; search engines, social network sites, public records and the reverse lookup service.</p>
<p>Search engines, social network sites and public records all make their services available without any charge. You can start with any one of them if you want to trace a strange caller. Though, they waste a lot of time, if you are patient enough you could be lucky to find some basic details. These details I must admit are not something you can rely on when you want to put a stop to those embarrassing calls.</p>
<p>Hiring a private detective is another good option, but this time around you need to pay some amount of money. Most of the private detectives charge very big amount for their services. This option is not usually the best, especially if you are trying to cut your spending.</p>
<p>A trace a mobile phone number service delivers unbeatable information at very reasonable costs. Then, you will be granted access to the following information; name, address of caller, age, marital details, etc.</p>
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		<title>What to know about telephone system connections and 25 pair amphenol connectors.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 10:29:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[25 pair amphenol connectors can be used for a wide variety of technology. Amphenol is a term made after the Amphenol Corporation. This company was the largest seller and manufacturer of such cables. You can get 25 pair amphenol connectors in a large range of sizes. Lengths are typically from five to 150 feet, however [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>25 pair amphenol connectors can be used for a wide variety of technology. Amphenol is a term made after the Amphenol Corporation. This company was the largest seller and manufacturer of such cables. You can get 25 pair amphenol connectors in a large range of sizes. Lengths are typically from five to 150 feet, however they can be special ordered for longer or smaller. The connectors can come with females on both ends, males on both ends, one of each on either ends, or simply one connector. The term ‘male’ or ‘female’ for these types of connectors refers to which way they adapt to other connectors. You will have to be sure what you are using your 25 pair connectors for, and whether you will need a male or a female, or both.<br />
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There are different brands and sellers of amphenol style 25 pair connectors. Usually prices will range depending on what length the cable is. As always, it is important to go to a reputable distributor for your connection needs.</p>
<p>Amphenol cables are typically used for telephone systems. 25 pair amphenol connectors can be used for the connection of a telephone system to punch down blocks. Amphenol connectors are typically easy to install, if you know what you are doing. It is always important to have electrical knowledge when installing connectors, or to hire a professional electrician to do the job. Whether you work for a huge corporation or are starting up your own business, it is important to have adequate knowledge of different types of amphenol connectors and their uses. 25 pair amphenol connectors are helpful in many telephone systems and are a reliable source of connection. </p>
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		<title>For all your intercom system needs, Aiphone is the best value on the market.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2010 10:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[How about a complete system for your front door? The Aiphone version of the old fashioned doorbell has both chimes and voice capabilities! The CCS-1A Chime Com2 Door Entry compact unit takes up no more room than a light switch plate and delivers clear audio to the user.
The Aiphone Tenant Station is another excellent product. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How about a complete system for your front door? The Aiphone version of the old fashioned doorbell has both chimes and voice capabilities! The CCS-1A Chime Com2 Door Entry compact unit takes up no more room than a light switch plate and delivers clear audio to the user.<br />
The Aiphone Tenant Station is another excellent product. It offers great features such as a large Push-To-Talk button, door release button, 4” black and white monitor, security guard call button, volume control, and you can use up to 500 stations in one system. <span id="more-33"></span><br />
The Aiphone Video Door Station with Stand Alone Prox Reader Flush Mount has some impressive features including an inexpensive, reliable and easily managed, stand alone proximity card reader (with embedded host controller), stainless steel faceplate with a clear Lexan protective cover, 5,000 card storage, speaker, mic and CCD camera. This is a great system with everything you want.<br />
The Aiphone Handset to Handset Intercom Kit might be just what you’re looking for. This two way hand held system has an external signaling device (Aiphone Relay for Doorbell), is powered by four AA batteries or by DC 6V Power Supply, allows up to three sub station additions(Aiphone Additional Handset), and for limousine use, it also has a 4’ coiled cord and comes in charcoal gray.<br />
Aiphone Door Sentry is a great security measure for your home or business. It has a fixed camera (Video Door Station), an inside monitoring station (Master Monitor), and its own 18V DC Power Supply. You can add an Audio Only Sub Station or a Door Sentry Video Sub-Monitor complete with infrared illumination and a wide angle CCD camera. Among the Aiphone Door Sentry’s many features is simplicity (you can use the two-wire hook up and replace your old door bell), the system turns on automatically when the door chimes. Extra features are easy to add.<br />
The Aiphone Ten Call Master Station for High Power Intercom has lots of impressive features! With available special master units, you can increase the capacity to fifty stations! It has a built-in power supply, 8 ohm horn speaker, 10 watt output, and is hands-free from remote areas.<br />
How about the Aiphone Master Station? It needs a special Aiphone wire and has many features that make it a terrific buy. For example, it has both All Call and Selective Calling between inside stations. With Aiphone&#8217;s Picture Memory Unit, you can record video images. Also, the audio and video monitoring are hands-free and the camera angle can be adjusted for better views. In addition, the Aiphone Master Station has one main room station and four sub-room stations for a total of five, if you need them. </p>
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