Question by Katherine M: Which of the following would be the best for her? ?HELPP?
Your new employer owns a small dry cleaning service. She tells you that she’s considering installing a ?telephone system. Which of the following would be the best for her?

?A. A remote access system C. A PBX system ?B. A key system D. An automated answering system

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Answer by Angel G
Oh shucks I just read the other day on Yahoo answers archive what PBX is. Anyway I would eliminate answer D, because I believe people want to hear a voice on the other end of their call not an answering machine for the business.

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Question by KBB24: what is the greatest home mobile phone service provider in Corona, Ca?
My apartment complicated has AT&T as the default provider but I was pondering if there were any other possibilities and which is very best..
I will be moving there in Jan 07

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Answer by GiGi
You could examine out Time Warner. The Roadrunner service: phone, Tv and the Web for 1 price tag. That’s what we do. We love it. It is affordable.

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Making phone calls online has gained popularity during the last several years and is certainly used by many for long distance calling. Making a phone call abroad with your landline phone or your cell phone is expensive, but with the aid of the Internet, it is now even possible to make phone calls to other continents for free. Calling for free is not exactly right because you need always a provider which charges you for having access to Internet, but there won’t be any additional call charges.

The service for making phone calls online is called “VoIP” and means Voice over Internet Protocol. You need a broadband Internet connection, a VoIP enabled broadband modem or router, and some software. If you have still one of these modems or routers which are not compatible for VoIP services, you can always connect a VoIP adapter (ATA) to your modem or router. It is also helpful if you want to connect your landline phone on your computer. Using a VoIP service means in fact that your analogue signals will be turned in digital signals and you call through your broadband connection.

Many years ago it was only possible to make phone calls online between two persons who were online and they needed to listen through headsets and talk via microphones installed on their computers. There are now more possibilities to make phone calls online and it is even possible to call to landline phones and cell phones. For this last possibility you need specific software, for example Skype, and you can call everyone you want. Calling to other people who have installed Skype on their computer is cheaper and in most circumstances you can call for free. For VoIP calls to a landline phone or cell phone you will pay the normal rates of the country you are calling.

Messenger services are easier to install but you may not have all features Skype and some other VoIP providers offer. Most everyone has already some messenger services installed on their computer, for example Windows Live, Yahoo Messenger, or Google Talk, and they communicate already with each other through chatting services. If you already have a microphone installed, and have good sounding speakers you can easily talk with each other. If you have a webcam you can see each other. It is necessary to use the same software; so if you want to use these services with some friends in your hometown and even abroad you need to ensure you use the same messenger software. You can also leave a message if someone of the people who are added in your contacts and they can read the message if they open the messenger service.

VoIP services are really wonderful and offer many features where you have to pay for if you use your landline phone, for example call waiting, call transfer, three-way calling, repeat dial etc. You may have also some features like forwarding the call to another number or a voicemail and you may give your caller a signal you are busy. The features of VoIP services are growing and people who call often abroad will certainly make phone calls online. It is maybe best to make good appointments if you use both your computer for making phone calls online. A disadvantage of using VoIP services is that you can’t use for certain numbers of emergency. It is still too soon to throw your landline phone and cell phone away; you need them in case of emergency and also not everyone has the same software on their computer and you can’t reach everyone.

Making phone calls between two computers requires always that you are both online but you can still reach other people with some other possibilities which VoIP has to offer. A broadband connection, a headset and a microphone are always necessary for this service and you can best use USB ports when you install your microphone and headset on your computer. The sound will be much better.
Making phone calls online will reduce your phone bills and you will be amazed how much you can enjoy this popular service. Most everyone has a computer and the popularity of messenger services is maybe one of the most important reasons that this service gained so much popularity.

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Obama Launches total Takeover of Media:
Even the Washington Post describes it like something out of Orwell’s 1984. The FCC has approved a presidential alert system. Obama may soon appear on your television or call your cell phone to warn you about the next specious al-Qaeda underwear bombing event.

Commissioners voted last week to require television and radio stations, cable systems and satellite TV providers to participate in a test that would have them receive and transmit a live code that includes an alert message issued by the president. No date has been set for the test, according to the Post.

Once again, the government has imposed an unreasonable and absurd mandate on business and the American people.

“The Federal Communications Commission today took action to help pave the way for the first-ever Presidential alert to be aired across the United States on the Nation’s Emergency Alert System (EAS),” the FCC announced on February 3 in a press release. “The national test will help determine the reliability of the EAS system and its effectiveness in notifying the public of emergencies and potential danger nationwide and regionally.”

As Next Generation EAS systems become operational over the next few years, they will complement other public alert and warning systems now being developed, including FEMA’s Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) and the Commercial Mobile Alert System that will enable consumers to receive alerts through a variety of multi-media platforms on their smart-phones, blackberries and other mobile broadband devices.

If implemented, the president will be able to commandeer your smart phone any time he wants and for any reason the government deems necessary.

In November, communications company Alcatel-Lucent announced that it’s creating a Broadcast Message Center that will allow government agencies to send cell phone users specific information in the event of a local, state or national emergency, including those now ubiquitous government warnings about fantastic terror plots that invariably fizzle out or are run by FBI informants and agents provocateurs. It seems not a week or two passes that some gullible Muslim is duped by the agency into a fantastic terror plot (for instance, blowing up Christmas trees).

The Broadcast Message Center is designed to force mobile phone manufacturers to adopt the Federal Communication Commission’s Commercial Mobile Alert System. Under the new system, all phones would receive emergency alerts directly from government bureaucrats.

Former DHS boss Tom Ridge has admitted that the government exploits terror alerts for political gain. Ridge said he “was pushed to raise the security alert on the eve of President Bush’s re-election, something he saw as politically motivated and worth resigning over.” A specific al-Qaeda terror alert hyped up prior to the election was downgraded by the DHS after Bush beat fellow bonesman Kerry in the election.

Obama’s warnings about a supposed al-Qaeda attack on targets in Europe was exaggerated for political purposes, Pakistani diplomat Shamsul Hasan said in October. “I will not deny the fact that there may be internal political dynamics, including the forthcoming midterm American elections. If the Americans have definite information about terrorists and al-Qaida people, we should be provided [with] that and we could go after them ourselves,” Hasan said.

No terror event occurred. “It was nothing specific, nothing very new,” said Swedish Justice Minister Beatrice Ask after the official warning. “We agree that there is no indication of concrete targets, concrete dates and concrete terror groups,” added German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere.

In addition to your cell phone, the government wants to take control of your internet broadband in the event another phony terror attack threatens the homeland.

Lisa Fowlkes, deputy chief of the Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau of the FCC, told FederalNewsRadio on Monday that the FCC is looking at how wireless broadband could also enhance the EAS as part of a recommendation that was in the FCC’s National Broadband Plan from last year. The idea is to hijack broadband and the internet for emergency alerting propaganda with the “Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) being developed by FEMA and the wireless industry,” according to Fowlkes.

The system would break into your computer or wireless device and broadcast presidential propaganda announcements, FEMA reports, so-called “Imminent Threat Alerts,” and AMBER Alerts.

Government has devised other creative ways to disseminate propaganda. For instance, California introduced a bill last year to commission a study on emerging electronic license plate technology and examine ways that it could introduce new ad revenue streams. In addition to ads, the technology would flash Amber Alerts and other information.

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Answer by mrwonderfull
Nope

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Question by urbanindustrial: Do you need a phone line for a home security system?
Just curious, we have a little office space, but are using cell phones – haven’t hooked up a phone line. I want to get the “Mace Wireless Home Security System” from Walmart, but do I need a phone line for that to work? It dials numbers so I’m assuming it has to be connected to a phone line. Just wondering because I can’t buy it from the store, so I need to know ahead of time if I’m in for making another bill for phone service.

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Answer by JebusHero
Some types of security systems you do need a phone line, like the one you want. Note that these systems almost always require a monthly fee & contract.

I would personally recommend a 4 Camera CCTV harddrive system as the specifications have recently gotten much more advanced, and they are extremely good value. You can get 4 NV cameras, cables and processor/harddrive unit for about $ 600, but you can find them for less.

I would alsrecommendnd PIR Halogen lights for outside, as they are very inexpensive.

If you are on a seriously tight budget I have seen extremelyRealisticc dome CCTV dummy cameras for about $ 2, but make sure that it has no flashing red light, as this is a dead give away to criminals; real security cameras never have flashing LEDs.

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Small business PBX phone systems are profitable investments for any business. They come with several features that enhance work flow in an office and thereby greatly improve productivity.

Advanced Features to Improve Productivity

You can notice exceptional improvement in your business productivity with the introduction of PBX phone systems.

Some of the advanced telecommunication features and functionalities of these phone systems that contribute towards improvement in business productivity include:

Excellent customer interfacePBX phone systems provide an excellent caller interface with their advanced auto attendant feature.

The auto attendant greets callers appropriately and provides them with options to route calls to the desired extensions. In case the required extensions are unavailable, calls are routed to the voicemail boxes of the phone system. Callers can conveniently leave their voice messages in these voicemail boxes, which can be later retrieved by the user.

Saves time on call management – Through the portal interface of the PBX phone system, all incoming calls can be efficiently routed to groups, call queues, conference rooms, or unlimited depths of additional auto attendants. Callers get the impression that they are communicating with a big corporate. The office can save considerable time that would have otherwise be spent call management. 

Helps to stay connected to clients and work force – The efficient and real-time call transferring facility helps in customer retention. Even if you are unavailable in your office, there is no need to worry that you will miss any important business calls. The find me follow me feature ensures that unattended calls are redirected to personal cell numbers, home phones or other given phone numbers. So you can stay connected with your clients and employees all the time.

Cost-effective Phone System

PBX phones work with the support of a web interface. They do not require the installation expensive hardware or software. Such infrastructure is maintained by the service provider. All the small office needs is an existing phone line and an Internet connection to get started. All this means great savings in cost and improvement in business productivity.

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Question by ricochet: What percentage of villages in India are served by telephone/cell-phone services?
I’m working on some ideas for overseas development projects and I wondered how easy communications are with villges in rural areas of India. Do you know roughly what percentage of villages lie in areas served by telephone/cell-phone services (if only the villagers could afford to use them).

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Answer by vicky_cooldude19
villageMobile Services

(As on 30.04.2006)

Total number of connections
– 1,75,92,364
(As on 30.04.2006)

District Headquarters covered
– 592
Total number of villages covered
– 1,39,021
National Highway covered (Km)
– 45,438
State Highway covered (Km)
– 31,339
Railway route covered (Km)
– 15,730

village public telephones-535325 as on 31/03/2006

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