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Saturday, 25 October 2008 23:26
Mobile broadband products permit users unlimited access to data packets at any time and in virtually any place they require. Axis Telecom understands the unique challenges required. From user interfaces and middleware to mobile platforms and devices, they help device manufacturers, service providers, and content providers meet the evolving needs of customers in today’s ever-changing mobile world. The telephone is a telecommunications machine that transmits and receives sound usually two people conversing but occasionally three or more. It is one of the most common household appliances in the world today. Telecommunications play a critical role in the maintenance of Canada’s identity and sovereignity. Most telephones operate through transmission of electric signals over a complex telephone network which allows almost any phone user to communicate with almost anyone. Deregulation, competition, and mergers and acquisitions have created both opportunities and challenges for the telecom and internet service provider communities. While market evolution has expanded the opportunities to generate revenue, new services demand new delivery mechanisms ranging from infrastructure and environment to business and operations support systems. Telecom service providers are requiring standardized approaches to managing IT resources to help control costs and to enhance service delivery, so gaining additional competitive advantage. Through deep industry and technical expertise, Axis Telecom engages a broad range of services, and cost-effective global delivery, Axis Telecom helps service providers optimize operational efficiency and improve service delivery while maximizing the return on their technology investments. Our Level 8 quality process ensures that world-class solutions are delivered on time and within budget. In 1844 Manzetti first suggested the idea of a “speaking telegraph”. Despite the expansion of the Internet, the characteristics of local area networks (computer networks that run at most a few kilometres) remain distinct. IP telephony uses a broadband Internet connection in order to transmit conversations as data packets. In addition to replacing POTS (plain old telephone service), IP telephony is also competing with mobile phone networks by offering free or lower cost connections via WiFi hotspots. VoIP is also used on private wireless networks which may or may not have a connection to the outside telephone network. There have also been dramatic changes in telephone communication behind the scenes. Axis Telecom provides some of these changes overnight.

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