Posts Tagged ‘Communication’

4G Communication System

Fourth Generation (4G) Communications systems for new generation technology. 4G technology is the latest technology after the 3G (third generation) systems. This 4G Communication systems still solving the remaining problems of 3G systems.   The main  applications of this 4G communication system to provide a wide range variety of new services, from high-quality voice to high-definition video to high-data-rate wireless channels. The 4G is used broadly to include different types of broadband wireless access communication systems.   One of the terms used to define 4G Communications systems is MAGIC - "Mobile multimedia, anytime anyplace, Global mobility support, integrated wireless solution, and customized service."   4G Communications systems that's  cellular broadband wireless access systems have been attracting much interest in the mobile communication technology.   This new  generation of wireless communication systems replaces the 3G systems , in 5 to 10 years. It can be used to access the data information from any place, any time, with a seam less connection to a wide range of information and services.   The main key features of 4G are receiving a large volume of information, data, pictures, video and so on. The future 4G  systems infrastructures will consist of set of various networks using IP-internet protocol  as common protocol by this users ... [more..]

Communication: Mechanical and Social Principles

Communication is one of the fundamental necessities of our relationships with other people, whether it is a stranger, work colleague, family member, child or life partner. While our interpersonal relationships can be rewarding, many of us find ourselves in situations of mis-communication and communication breakdown, often leading to interpersonal conflict. Do you find that people often misinterpret what you are saying or your intentions? Have you ever felt that you have totally missed the meaning of what someone else was communicating to you? Do you have difficulty expressing what you would like to say? Rest assured, many of us are confronted with situations like this in our relationships with others! We are left feeling like we are not being heard and our relationships suffer. In the end, our most developed societal tool is also one of the most productive conflict factories in the history of mankind. In order to tackle two problems with a single solution, we've devised a comprehensive article on communication - and how improving it can not only improve your personal relationships, but also ensure that your professional life is on the right ... [more..]

Have You Mastered the Art of Connection? Discover the Real Purpose of Good Communication!

How well do your people communicate?How well do they actually connect?What’s your model of communication?Is it:• Chinese whispers?• 3 wise monkeys?• Least said, soonest mended?• What they don’t know won’t hurt ‘em?• They only need to know on a need to know basis?• We heard it on the grapevine? Communication is important because:• it is the lifeblood of organisations• it is vital to successful management We need to communicate to:• establish control (introduce procedures policies, rules, systems)• motivate (tell staff how they are doing, what needs to be improved)• allow for emotional expression (people have views and feelings that they want to express) • give information (to explain decisions and changes)When was the last time you examined the quality of communication in your organisation? Isn’t it time to check out how well your people are connected? Communication works through all sorts of networks. These can be: • formal channels (typically vertical)• informal channels (the dreaded grapevine!)There can be many barriers to good communication. For example:Neglect – failing to communicate at allFiltering – twisting and altering the message in some way Selective understanding – people ... [more..]