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Video on demand (VOD) or Audio video on demand (AVOD) systems allow users to select and watch/listen to video or audio content on demand.

Cell Phones: The New Technology in Your Hand

Mobile Technology

The cell phones of today have gradually grown in power and technology. They went from small analog type of games and texting, to the digital LED screens that have great graphics and can play movies and music. Now cell phones can take digital photos and many have a camcorder and, best of all, they can connect to the internet and download and send email. The new phones even have Bluetooth capabilities. That is big technology shrunk into a little device that we call cell phones.

The screens in the new cell phones have the same screens that some TVs have in them. It is either LED or a plasma screen. It has the ability along with other technology to play movies, vides and even music videos. This is a giant step because phones used to be able to just be dialed. For goodness sakes, some of the phones now even have touch screens so you do not have to mess with dialing the buttons and wearing them out. The mp3 players are a grand invention and are widely used in all cell phones.

The music capability of the cell phone mp3 player is amazing. You can select a song and listen to it with or without headphones. And it is just as clear as playing a compact disc in one of your players. You can listen to your music and when you get a call, the music is paused and starts automatically when you finish your phone conversation.

The ability to share info over a cell tower is amazing and they call this ability Bluetooth. This can be used to give each other pictures, ring tones, videos and full songs. The two phones have to be within a few feet of each other and then it has to search and find the other persons phone. Then the information can be sent.

Speaking of sending photos, most phones come equipped with a digital camera and camcorder now. Cameras in phones, what a concept! Now you can take professional grade digital photos on your camera and you can also record a twenty minute video on your phone and play it back on the built in camcorder. This footage just plays back like a regular colored camcorder and looks amazing, like it is playing on a TV without all of the shaking of the original camcorder. Perhaps the most amazing of all abilities is the way it can connect to the internet.

Many cell phones give you a handheld pc at your fingertips. You can connect to the internet and download movies, music and pictures and you can play games and send and check your email. That is remarkable! You can also send pictures and movies over the internet just like from your laptop, but a lot smaller and lighter. We all know that the internet is limitless and being able to access the internet via your cell phone eliminates the need to have an office desk for many business professionals. The cell phone is a great piece of digital equipment that has advanced farther and farther in the last few years.

Choosing the Right Mobile Phone

Choosing the right mobile phone

A few years ago, they didn’t even exist, and now we wonder how we can live without them. Cell phones have become a part of our everyday lives. They allow us to stay connected to our friends and families and now offer several entertainment and productivity features. In fact, some cell phones have so many features that you may forget that it’s a phone. With all the functions that today’s cell phones offer it’s important to choose the right one to fit your needs.

For starters, let’s take a look at some of the features that are offered on cell phones. Text messaging is a popular use for cell phones and with that in mind some phones are specifically designed to be text message friendly. Some offer full QWERTY keyboards, highly-sensitive touch screen keyboards and handwriting recognition, while others feature slide-out keypads, and one touch messaging features. The ability to connect to wireless internet signals is another popular feature on the latest cell phones. Having the ability to connect to the Internet almost anywhere means you can always stay connected and even take advantage of certain low cost Internet phone services.

Do you like to take photos but don’t want to deal with the hassle of lugging a camera around all the time? Many cell phones offer very impressive digital camera features. Even fairly inexpensive camera phones now offer more than 3 megapixels and flash functions. Taking pictures on your phone also means you can quickly share them with others. Some cell phones also allow you to record and play video. To get good quality video you will probably have to invest in a more expensive phone but think of the savings in not having to buy a camcorder if you only need to record video occasionally. You may even be able to output your video to a TV since a few cell phones on the market feature TV output ports. Many cell phones also offer a handy way for people to take their music on the go, with built-in MP3 players. Along with having built in flash memory, many phones allow you to expand the amount of music you can hold on your phone through micro-SD cards. Some cell phones also offer the ability to tune into FM radio stations.

A very new feature available on cell phones is GPS receiver capabilities. Various map programs are available to work with the cell phones. GPS is an incredibly useful feature for frequent business travelers. As the line between computers and cell phones grows ever thinner, an important consideration becomes the operating system that runs on the cell phone. The main two operating systems are Windows and Apple. The applications that are available for each system vary widely but most provide the basics like word processing, spreadsheet, database and calendar software.

It is a good idea to make a list of the functions you must have on your phone and what would just be extra perks. Using this list you can decide on the best phone for your needs. Several websites offer comparisons between cell phone features and the plans that are available for them. Use these websites to choose the right cell phone to meet your needs without breaking your budget.

VoIP

What is VoIP

VoIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP is a method of transmitting voice communication through Internet Protocol networks. Internet Protocol (IP) was initially developed for data transmission but has evolved to also allow voice transmission. VoIP is used on a broadband network that can transmit both data and voice simultaneously without having to use only one or the other at any one time.

VoIP has many advantages over traditional telephone service. Because it can be routed throughout the internet, there are no extra charges to the customer for long distance. A traditional phone service generally charges a per-minute rate for long distance usage on top of the monthly package fee, depending on the distance from the caller.

Another benefit of VoIP is that voice mail can be digitized and stored as emails, providing for an easy integration of communications. Businesses can track and archive their voice mails from clients, suppliers or employees.

Because VoIP does not recognize "long distance", the area code does not have to be tied to the user’s physical location. Users can have several phone numbers with different area codes reflecting where the user receives the most callers from. Most VoIP services also allow users to set up an inexpensive toll-free number so that callers from other parts of the country can call without incurring a long distance charge. A VoIP telephone number can also be taken with customers when they move, providing for a seamless transfer of services.

VoIP does not require that the other party also have VoIP. You can use your service to call anyone with a traditional telephone service. You can also receive calls on your VoIP device from any type of phone service, from both landlines and cellular telephones.

In the UK, VoIP is available through most broadband providers. It is usually purchased along with broadband internet service but some UK providers sell only VoIP. Packaging the two services together frequently saves the customer money and definitely saves them another monthly bill to process and pay. Some plans include free international calling and some have restrictions on calling areas without further charge.

There are three main ways to communicate using broadband VoIP: using a specially-designed VoIP telephone, using a standard telephone with a VoIP adaptor and using a computer with a microphone and speakers. All three methods will provide the same high-quality voice transmission. Using either a VoIP telephone or a laptop is useful when the user requires portability as they can be used anywhere there is a wireless broadband connection, such as a coffee shop or library.

VoIP is becoming more popular as people switch over from dial-up internet service to broadband. Its flexibility and cost-savings make it an attractive option for those who frequently call long distance and for those who appreciate the portability of the service. Increasing competition amongst VoIP service providers in the UK keeps the costs to the consumers down and the included services high.

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