What to know about telephone system connections and 25 pair amphenol connectors.

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.
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Vertical Comdial Phones, Taking Your Business Into the Future of Communications

Business telephone systems come in many shapes and sizes, and have been designed and developed by many manufacturers, but no system has been as successful as Comdial phones. Comdial phones have been the staple mark phone in hotels for a number of years. Furthermore, Comdial phones are available to businesses and are considered to be one of the finest names in business telephone systems.
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Track Your Runs with an Android Phone

Runstar™ for Android phones (free from the Android Market), an app that lets users track their run stats using GPS, is one app that absolutely lives up to expectations even in spite of its current limitations. Shown in Verizon commercials advertising the Motorola Droid, this app excels when compared to similar apps of this type. Even though it is still currently in a development stage and does not support a full range of features, it can perform the basics as well or better than other run tracking apps on the market. (more…)

Why 3G wireless?

3G wireless seems to be all about new technology, multibillion-dollar expansions and high-wire international finance deals with little or no discussion of service offerings or value propositions. Surely investors know what this could lead to, so why is most of the wireless world making this huge bet on 3G?
One important motivation: 3G is more efficient and simply works better. Since it is packet-based it uses wireless spectrum more efficiently than first- or second-generation systems. This is particularly important for data communications because of the discontinuous and bursty nature of the traffic. Secondly, a packet-based system can send and receive messages (and calls) simultaneously from two or more cell sites while 2G systems choose the “best” site and stay locked on it until the signal is handed off. The packet-by-packet approach provides more reliable and better quality communications by a statistical hedging process similar to the portfolio theory of stock market investing. (more…)

Wireless Technologies and Mobility

When was the last time you surfed the Net on your mobile phone and were limited by its small screen? Have you ever wanted to hook onto the Web but found yourself connectivity-handicapped because you were not in a hotspot? Wireless technologies of all kinds ranging from mobile phones running on 3G technologies to laptops utilising Wi-Fi facilities are fast re-shaping the way we work and play.
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