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Two Way Radio – Stay in Touch – Whenever – Wherever

Planning to go on a trekking mission, or a picnic, or skiing? Or just want to stay in touch with friends and that special someone in the college campus? Now you have a cheaper alternative than the costly mobile phones and telephones. And this alternative is known as Two Way Radio. Two Way Radios are fun, cost effective and have a lot of features to offer to the users.

They are ideal for people who are going out in a group, especially a large group where constant communication between team members is a necessity. With a coverage range of usually 2000m and above, it is a great way to stay in touch and that too at low expenses. Imagine, you go out on a hiking trip and you get left behind due to some reason. With two way radio, you can get in touch with any member of the group instantly and exchange each others’ whereabouts.

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Radio Interoperability Needs Governance More Than Technology

Even individually tackling some of the many problems that hinder interoperability today – proprietary technology, insufficient radio spectrum and lack of funding – won’t lead to full communication among first responders until all stakeholders involved begin to collaborate.

Though the level at which the governance structure should originate is open for discussion, what’s not is that the interoperability problem, though it only rears its ugly head occasionally, must be fixed. The National Governors Association tabbed it as its top priority, and it will take painstaking, coordinated efforts among first-responder and local agencies to do it.

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How Skype Has Changed The Way We Communicate

Communication is the act of transmitting thoughts, opinions, ideas, and information (the message) from one person (the communicator) to another (the receiver). It is a process that requires a medium.

Traditional communication medium-

Traditionally, business management communicated with employees through written memoranda. The boss would dictate or type the message, make copies of the memo and distribute the same to the employees.

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