March 2011


Communications30 Mar 2011 06:03 am

 

Those of us constantly glued to the telephone like receptionists, stockbrokers and anyone working for a telephone answering service, count our blessings when it comes to the invention of the headset.  Personally I would like to thank the person who ended my chronic neck pain while at the same time freeing my hands and stopping me from twisting my arm up in that annoying curly phone wire.  When it comes to headset, some are better than others and a friend recently sent me some great information on a wireless AT&T model.

All of us are familiar with AT&T so it comes as no surprise that they are entering the market of wireless headsets.  Their TL7610 model is a DECT 6.0 headset which is virtually compatible with any phone currently available from standard analog to digital business models.  It provides a standard boom like earpiece equipped with the option to use three different headset attachments.  There are the typical in ear design and the over the head attachment, but they also offer a behind the neck option I have yet to see elsewhere.  An attractive feature for large, busy offices is the ability to pair with a second headset for instant and easy conference calls.  The headset has a simply on and off switch and an easily found mute button.  

After doing some reading of my own, I found positive reports about the sound quality of the headset.  Others raved about the 500 feet range of the unit and some employees even put this to the test by trekking all the way to their parking lots.  Battery life is impressive at nine hours, though I have seen better options available.  

 

Communications25 Mar 2011 05:50 am

Over the last year or so, the use of voice to text software programmes has risen threefold as many organisations recognised the benefits of the cleverly created voice to text blackberry software packages. Installing voice to text software onto their computer systems allows personnel to literally talk to their computers and it has already been reported that by be able to do this their capability and speed to input data has quadrupled. Very user-friendly and simple to install, once programmed to recognise the users voice and accent this computer software can pay for it self within days and is turning into a popular choice for both businesses and individuals alike.

Communications24 Mar 2011 10:38 am

Perhaps you have heard of various freebies on offer at any time you go in for Prepaid Cell Phone Plans. They range from totally free games to free software programs given away. Free ringtones and even a free mobile phone handset are even used as a market ploy these days. Now you will find totally free prepaid mobile phones but you just have to be careful with its legitimacy. The competitors are so intense among service company providers and handset production companies that the majority of them are providing temporarily free prepaid as bait to lure clients to a subscription that will prove to be complete waste of money.

Communications24 Mar 2011 06:00 am

My son is big on social networks. He is on MySpace, Facebook, Flickr among other websites. The cyber world just like the real world is not that safe. Recently someone has been sending him threatening messages in his MySpace inbox. He does not seem to know who the persons name as they are using a nick name. He thus decided to deactivate his MySpace account as he did not want any incidences. He also made efforts to make sure the person does not find him on Facebook. He blocked this person and stopped adding people as friends he did not know about. He also checked on Flickr privacy so he could know how to protect his account from hackers or such incidences. Social networks although present a lot of advantages such as making friends from across the world, networking, learning about people from different walks of life and different cultures as well.Jerry made very many friends and that is how i guess he started getting threatening messages in his inbox. Once someone had hacked in to his Facebook account and posted something bad on his wall. He is beginning to see the lack of safety in social networks. He thus changes his passwords a lot to avoid hacking. He is also cautious about the kind of people he accepts to be his friends. One good thing about this social networks is that once you report someone to be abusing you they take immediate action against that person and their account is deleted. Well this goes to show that everything has its advantages and disadvantages. The best thing to do is to be very careful when on social networks so you do not land in to trouble.

Communications23 Mar 2011 05:37 am

I have been looking at a lot of different choices for my business communications. One choice that I am very interested in is Business VoIP PBX. I have been reading a lot about it and there are many happy business owners out there. I want to find a way to make sure that my communications works well for my business. I also want to save money where it is possible. This is a chance for me to do both things.

Communications23 Mar 2011 05:17 am

You can break down phone deals into a few distinct categories, which will hopefully give you an idea about how best to use the comparison tools which are readily available.The first thing to think about is which mobile phones you would want to receive as part of a deal. Pay monthly contracts, lasting between 12 months and two years, are the cheapest way to get a high end smartphone with a large display and modern operating system. Pay as you go deals will usually feature less well equipped mobiles, but you will only be paying for what you use and there is no lengthy period of commitment attached. SIM only offers come with no phone whatsoever, but allow you to slot a new SIM card into any unlocked mobile phone, prolonging the life of your old handset.

Communications22 Mar 2011 10:27 am

There are several different ways to get hold of a mobile phone in the modern world. Some people choose to buy a pay as you go mobile linked to a single network, while others will spend their hard-earned cash on a SIM free phone and then pair it with the SIM card of their choice. However, if you want to get a phone for little to no upfront cost and with a great tariff then contract phones are the way to go.Phone contracts are offered by the five major UK network providers; O2, Vodafone, 3 Mobile, Orange and T-Mobile. There are also providers like Virgin Media who offer mobile phone contracts but use the network infrastructure of the larger networks to give you the coverage you need.

Communications22 Mar 2011 05:40 am

The idea of Mobile Prepaid Cell Phones continues to attain recognition in current times because of its numerous benefits. First of all, there isn’t any binding contract in between you and the cell phone service provider.  You can choose not to pay for the network’s service when you actually have no plans of using it for a particular period of time. Additionally you spend for your expenses up-front, meaning you purchase the equivalent quantity of time you need to spend around the network before actually using it, and then utilize it as you prefer, depending limitations of the mobile prepaid cell phone package.

Communications21 Mar 2011 06:27 am

I am still an iPhone fan. I understand why there is a debate on the whole htc desire v iphone, but I cannot seem to get used to the technology. I also love how smooth and sleek the Apple designed phone is and cannot get away from how user-friendly it was. I get confused with folders on the Desire. As soon as I save up enough money, I am going to sell this one and get a new iPhone. I gave the other one to my Mom and she is in love.

Communications21 Mar 2011 05:38 am

My boss suggested just finding him an overview of the different document translation service options that were out there. I told him that I would do so. His best bet was likely to go with one of the larger translation services. This way he would have the ability to have more translated if need be. The smaller documents here and there would cost more, but the larger items would cost less. I felt as though over all he would be better off with a bigger company.

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