Bluetooth technology Basics Explained

Bluetooth is an industrial specification for PANs or personal area networks. Bluetooth enables exchange of information between several multimedia resources or devices like mobile phones and laptops, PCs and printers, digital cameras and also video game consoles over a secure and also globally unlicensed short range radio frequency.

Basically Bluetooth acts as a radio - a standard communications protocol, and is primarily designed for the usage of low power consumption. It is known that Bluetooth actually lets the devices actually communicate with each other at the time that they are in range with one another.

When it comes to the list of applications that are accompanied with the Bluetooth, there are several different applications that you should know about which are as followings: the first application that you should know about is the actual wireless control of as well as the communication that takes place between the cell phone as well as the hands free headset and also a car kit. You should know that this is actually one of the earliest applications that were known to have become popular. The second application that you should know about is that the wireless networking that is located between the PCs are actually placed in a confined space and at the place where there is a little amount of bandwidth that is actually required in this application as well.

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Add commentOctober 6th, 2007

VoIP : Outpaced the Phones?

In today’s times, if you have an web connection, you do not have to pay anything extra for your calling anywhere around the world. This is so because by using the VoIP programms, you can use your internet connection to place free long-distance phone calls. This process works by using the available to make phone calls over the . This technology has actually been around since quite a time; however, with broadband hi-speed high-speed internet connection, long-distance calling concept has benefited a lot. There are basically three ways in which VoIP is used these days:

1. ATA: (Analog Telephone Adaptor) is the most common way, which allows phone connection with the internet.

2. IP Phones have an Ethernet connector which gets directly plugged into your router (instead of the usual jack connector that other phones have.) Being in-built, no extra software needs to be installed.

3. Computer-to-PC: is the simplest and the cheapest way to make computer-to-computer calls.

These calls are entirely free. All you need is the software which can be found for free on the internet, a good internet connection, a microphone, speakers, and a sound card. All you pay here is your monthly internet service charges. Big companies have found a more economical use of this technology for their bigger requirements. This includes conducting all their calls within their international branches through a VoIP network. Using this to route international calls, they thus get away with these calls at local rates. Today, with this technology, you can make a call anywhere that you have a broadband connection. This means freedom and the facility to make calls from home, or anywhere else where you carry your phone or your . Other benefits as provided by some service providers is the ability to check your voicemail via your e-mail. And also can you attach voice messages to your e-mails. Seems like VoIP has truly outpaced the traditional telephones.

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August 5th, 2007


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