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    Examples of modern telecom products and services

    By Yun ZhaoMay 6, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    • Smartphones are multifunctional mobile devices equipped with advanced features such as touchscreen displays, internet connectivity, and a wide range of applications.
    • Fibre-optic broadband internet services have become the preferred method of internet access for modern homes and businesses, and their high-speed, stable and reliable nature meets users’ needs for a high-quality Internet experience and promotes the development of a digital society.
    • VoIP services are important in providing flexible, cost-effective and efficient communication solutions. It not only provides convenience for individual users but also provides businesses with a powerful communication tool to help them improve efficiency and reduce communication costs.

    Telecom products refer to a wide range of goods and services offered by telecommunication companies to facilitate communication over long distances. These products can include both hardware and software components, as well as various services.

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    Smartphone

    A smartphone is an all-in-one mobile device with advanced features such as a touch-screen display, internet connectivity and a variety of applications. Users can make voice calls, send text messages, surf the internet, take photos and videos, play games and run a variety of productivity applications through their smartphones.

    Key features include a touchscreen interface that makes operation more intuitive and convenient; high-speed internet access that provides a fast internet experience via Wi-Fi and mobile data to meet users’ needs for instant access to network information; a rich application ecosystem that offers a diverse range of applications covering all aspects of productivity tools, entertainment applications and communication tools to meet the diverse needs of users; and a camera, users can take high-definition photos and videos anytime and anywhere, recording the wonderful moments in life.

    Smartphones support a variety of messaging methods, including SMS (short message service), multimedia messaging and instant messaging applications, providing users with a variety of ways to communicate; and the voice assistant function is a major highlight of the smartphone, users can voice commands to achieve a variety of operations without the need to manually operate, to enhance the user’s experience and convenience.

    The continuous development and innovation of smartphones have not only changed people’s lifestyles but also promoted the development of the mobile internet and the digital era.

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    Fibre optic broadband internet service

    Fibre optic broadband internet service is a high-speed internet access service that uses fibre optic cables to transmit data to a user’s home or business. Compared to traditional internet access technologies (such as digital subscriber lines and cable), fibre optic broadband offers higher speeds, more stable connections and lower latency, providing users with a better internet experience.

    Fibre optic broadband offers download and upload speeds that are much higher than traditional internet technologies. Typically, fibre optic broadband can reach speeds of 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps (or higher), which allows users to quickly download large files, watch high-definition (HD) videos, play online games and more, greatly improving the efficiency of internet usage.

    Fibre optics transmits data using optical signals at extremely high speeds, which reduces the latency of data transmission. Low latency allows users to enjoy smoother online gaming, video conferencing and real-time communication, enhancing the user experience.

    Fibre optic broadband not only excels in download speeds but also upload speeds. Fibre broadband typically has symmetrical upload and download speeds compared to traditional internet services, which is important for applications that require a lot of upload bandwidth, such as uploading large files and conducting video conferences.

    Fibre optic broadband has a much larger bandwidth capacity and can support multiple users at the same time for high bandwidth-demanding applications. This means that multiple devices in a home or business network can simultaneously perform high-bandwidth activities such as HD video streaming, and online gaming, without network congestion or speed degradation.

    Fibre optic cables are designed and made from materials that give them excellent resistance to interference and tampering, maintaining a stable connection even in adverse weather conditions. This makes fibre optic broadband services very reliable and users can enjoy a constant and stable internet connection.

    Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services

    Voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services are a technology for voice communications and multimedia sessions over the internet. It is based on the principle of converting analogue voice signals into digital packets that are then transmitted over the Internet. VoIP services include a variety of key components such as IP phones, analogue telephony adapters (ATAs), softphones, VoIP gateways, and session border controllers (SBCs), which collectively build the infrastructure of a VoIP communications system.

    VoIP services offer a rich set of features including call management, unified communications, scalability, cost savings, flexibility and integration with business applications. Users can enjoy features such as call forwarding, call waiting, voicemail, caller ID and teleconferencing. VoIP can be integrated with other communication tools such as email, instant messaging and video conferencing to provide a unified communication experience.

    There are also different types of VoIP services to choose from, such as residential VoIP and enterprise VoIP. Residential VoIP services are suitable for individual users and offer basic calling features, while enterprise VoIP services are tailored for small, medium to large businesses and offer advanced features such as automated assistants, call queuing and CRM integration.

    To ensure the security of VoIP communications, several security measures must be taken, such as encrypting calls, using firewalls and SBCs, and implementing access controls. These measures help prevent eavesdropping and unauthorised access and ensure the secure operation of VoIP systems.

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    Yun Zhao

    Yun Zhao is a junior writer at BTW Media. She graduates from the Zhejiang University of Financial and Economics and majors in English. Send tips to s.zhao@btw.media.

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