Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Cellular Communications...Where we came from

We have been talking on a telephone for less than 100 years, now. For 60 or 70 of those years we couldn't even own the telephone that we were using. Then, things began to change. We were able to buy our own phone, run our own extension phones in our home, and install a huge piece of equipment in the trunk of our car and call it a "mobile phone".

In the past 20 years we have gone from a "bag" phone to one that is the size of a bar of soap...and razor thin. We can talk on them, take pictures with them, and send each other a text message. It's amazing what we can do...and technology is only scratching the surface. In the past few months we have handsets with more power than a room full of computers just a few years ago.

The things we will be able to do in a "wireless world" have not even been thought of yet. As we move from a "landline" existence, with all of its costs and installation issues, to a modern cellular world, we must be able to define how this technology can help us. For a check of some of the new equipment that will help us, see OmniCell Communications.

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