Thursday, June 26, 2008

COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY



INTRODUCTION

Communication Technologies have undergone a revolutionary transformation since past 100 years.All the credit goes to the science and technology.Massive invisible network of communication technologies help us to reach anyone to any place in any time.Communication technologies have under gone various changes. What seemed to science fiction a decade ago is now reality. Cellular phone, Internet, intranet, wireless networking, VOIP, video conference etc is now a reality. With the help of these technologies we can communicate with anyone any time within a fraction of a second.


Now the world is totally changed with communication technologies.These communication technologies help companies to achieve high degree of success in communication. One of the important uses of various communication technologies within companies is to build efficient internal communication system.Technology is changing rapidly so is communication technologies. It is just a matter of time when new technology comes and replace existing one.


We Can take an example of technology-While driving to work, the American might talk to her stockbroker on a Nokia cell phone that was designed in Finland and assembled in Texas using chip sets produced in Taiwan that were designed by Indians engineers working at a firm in San Diego , California called Qualcomm. She may turn on the car radio, which was made in Malaysia by a Japanese firm, to hear a popular song composed by a Sweden and sung by a group of Danes in English.
Water and Climate Program Products and Services Briefing Book Data Acquisition TechnologyThe National Water and Climate Center (NWCC) have developed efficient and highly effective technology to provide the data needed for water supply, climate, analysis, and conservation planning. NWCC acquires additional data sets that are needed from other networks and designs local data networks and sophisticated national networks. NWCC operates a variety of networks that use different data acquisition technology. They offer their expertise to others through documentation, training, partnership, on-site assistance, and participation in professional forums.

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