Quotes About Telecommunication
The Patriot Act, passed overwhelmingly but hastily after 9/11, allows the FBI to obtain telecommunication, financial, and credit records without a court order.
~ Rebecca MacKinnon
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My hacking involved pretty much exploring computer systems and obtaining access to the source code of telecommunication systems and computer operating systems, because my goal was to learn all I can about security vulnerabilities within these systems.
~ Kevin Mitnick
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We thought our vision was right, which was that someday everyone would be walking around carrying phones with them.
~ Martin Cooper
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Iridium as a virtual country, with its own country code: 8816.
~ James Dale Davidson
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Damn and blast British Telecom, shouted Dirk, the words coming easily from force of habit.
~ Douglas Adams
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The iPhone will maybe become more of a video-conferencing experience - you pick up your phone, you answer it, you'll be talking to someone looking at their face.
~ Chad Hurley
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I guess the one question I will not get today is: When are you going to do anything about cellular?
~ Bernard Ebbers
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Bharat Nirman was a development programme aimed at stepping up public investment and public-private partnerships in the construction of rural roads, drinking water supply, rural telecommunication, rural housing, and minor irrigation.
~ Sanjaya Baru
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What Hath God Wrought.
~ Samuel Morse
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Mr. Watson, come here, I want you.
~ Alexander Graham Bell
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Over nineteenth-century telegraph wires OK would have been sent in the original Morse code, also known as American Morse or Railroad Morse, in the pattern dot-gap-dot dash-dot-dash, rather than dash-dash-dash dash-dot-dash of today's International Morse Code. The O was signaled by two dots with a long intracharacter gap to distinguish it from I, which used two dots with a short intracharacter gap.
~ Allan Metcalf
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If you can use a Web browser, you can use Skype.
~ Niklas Zennstrom
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He was the only man I knew who could roll his eyes over the telephone.
~ Richard Stevenson
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Pictures are for entertainment, messages should be delivered by Western Union.
~ Samuel Goldwyn
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In the new era, thought itself will be transmitted by radio.
~ Guglielmo Marconi
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Take facsimile, for example. Over the past two decades, the facsimile has become an indispensable part of every company's communication portfolio. Americans will send 65 billion pages of faxes this year, more than 230 per person. And 50 percent of all international telephone calls are now fax calls.
~ Al Ries
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Not only this, but through television and telephone we shall see and hear one another as perfectly as though we were face to face." That word: television. In 1900.
~ Erik Larson
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Digital life and digital services are a multi-wave business.
~ Mukesh Ambani
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We have just started, and if you compare the number of people using Skype to the number using a telephone network around the world, we're still just starting.
~ Niklas Zennstrom
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In 1991, few North Koreans had ever used a telephone. You had to go to a post office to make a phone call.
~ Barbara Demick
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The Dispatcher had played with his phones, calling from one to the other. Then he put them all down and announced that he had them on "hold," a curious expression since it was the first time in half an hour he hadn't been holding one.
~ Robert Lynn Asprin
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York paper from Paris, cable rates had been reasonable.
~ Jill Jonnes
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The telephone is the greatest nuisance among conveniences, the greatest convenience among nuisances.
~ Robert Staughton Lynd
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From France, you can call anywhere in the world for free. Americans can't do that!
~ Xavier Niel
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