Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Telecom

In the present era, we can not imagine a world without telephone calls, fax, e-mails, text messaging and even video calling. As technology becoming superior day by day, the means of communication that we are using make it possible for us to send instant messages back and forth. Any form of transmission, emission, or reception of signs, signals, writings, images, sounds, or information by means of wire, radio, visual, or other electromagnetic systems for communication purposes is known as Telecommunication or Telecom. Wireless, landline, cellular phones, cable, satellite phones, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and the Internet are the modern forms of telecom. TV, Radio and networks are some most common and well known examples of telecom.

Telecom systems consist of three fundamental elements:

1. Transmitter: It takes information and converts it to a signal
2. Transmission medium: It carries the signal
3. Receiver: It receives the signal and converts it back into usable form

Sunday, July 5, 2009

What’s New on Matrix?

Customers while on roaming with India, across Vodafone networks, will pay as low as Rs2.50 for all local and national SMS*. This special offer is applicable to both prepaid and postpaid customers of Vodafone.

*Conditions apply - SMS on all special and international numbers will remain at Rs 3.45.

Cheaper Call Rates to ‘Friends and Family’
Take our friends and family service and talk at 20p per minute. Add a maximum of 5 Vodafone numbers to your friends or family circle and talk at cheaper call rates. Pay Rs 15 per month for every local number selected.
To activate this service, SMS to 144 or for more details, call +91 98111 88888 (toll free from your Vodafone mobile).