Today, we are now on the age of advance technology where sending messages to one another has become an important part of our daily life. Every single day and seconds that tick, there are millions or even perhaps billions of messages that are being sent and receive across the globe. If you are going to think on the number of ways that you can receive messages at you home then there are several of them such as your television set, radio and telephone. However, the supreme device of communication on this generation is the mobile phone that allows you to send messages as well as receive them.
The process of sending and receiving messages is called “Communicating”. There are various means on how we communicate from one another. The most basic form are speaking with out languages, making gestures and writing on a note. These methods are only applicable when you are communicating with a person who is close or on the same room with you. The problem comes when you wish to talk to a certain person who is on another distant location. You can only communicate over a long distance through the use of our current technology. In the past, they use to send messages over a long distance by using drums, lights and smoke signals.
If the technology that we are currently relying on this age would have been discovered a hundred and fifty years ago then we are now on a highly advanced era of technologies. The benefits that we are reaping from our communication technology beside from talking to another person who is a thousand kilometers away are endless. Just to mention a few of them, you can instantly send images, music and videos to almost anyone around the world.
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The primary core or the reason about how our technology works is due to electricity. It is the source of power that operates your telephone, radios and etc… to send or receive messages. The process of exchanging messages is called “Telecommunications”. The innovation of telecommunication had all began when the electric telegraph has been invented.
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