Sabtu, 20 Desember 2014

Telecommunication Tower,Telecommunication Towers Manufacturers

Safe Towers are the manufactures and supplies Tower for Telecommunications, Power Transmission & Mobile Tower. The Company has earned the reputation for timely delivery, quality and total reliability of its tower installations.

Transmission Tower, angle tower is featured in wide application, standardized design, matured technology and can be used in various types of voltage and transmission distance. Communication Towers is also featured in wide application, standardized design, matured technology.


Self supporting towers are in use worldwide for two way communications, microwave, GSM cellular, GSM PCS, public safety, broadcast, STL, surveillance camera mounts, solar power stations, weather stations and even high level lighting. Available with a wide variety of pre-designed accessories including platforms, antenna mounts, ladders, lighting accessories, ice shields and safety climbing devices.

Self-supporting towers are appropriate for nearly all communication applications. These are available with either tubular or solid round legs or angle bracing; they are supplied in heights to meet your specifications and designed for economical construction.

Telecommunication towers are constructed in an equilateral triangular pattern with either steel pipe or solid steel legs and tubular or angle steel cross bracing with bolted construction. The diameters of the tower legs vary to meet the requirements of the installation. This feature permits considerable flexibility in supplying a tower tailored to specifically meet and adequately handle the equipment to be installed.

Telecommunication Towers have variety of pole types to meet your specific communication requirements. Tapered steel and flanged steel poles feature designs that blend well into the environment and require minimum space for installation.

Flanged steel poles are easy to handle and install. Precision fitted connections allow quick assembly of modular sections and the top platform, sidearms or mounting frame. Pole sections are available with identical base flange plates, allowing for simplified modifications of mounting heights and antenna reconfigurations when required.

Tapered steel poles are designed with base diameters from 2 feet to 6 feet. These minimal site requirements lower lease costs. Tapered poles can be installed quickly, while meeting the demands of GSM PCS, GSM cellular, and other applications. All poles are hot dipped galvanized for long lasting corrosion protection and with unmatched attention to detail and design, these poles offer extremely efficient strength to cost ratio.

To make the highest quality towers, poles, and mounts, Telecommunication Towers Manufacturers offers all the hardware and accessories you need to complete the package.

Each tower is provided with a set of engineering drawings that succinctly summarizes the design of the tower, including every leg, web, gusset, bolt and weld size; as well as defining over-all tower geometry, panel point spacing, and foundation construction details.

Each tower design considers not only the environmental load conditions that must be endured (wind, ice, and seismic loads), but also includes consideration of the construction personnel and equipment availability, local terrain, and suitability of the structure for the proposed application.

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We are professionally managed in Desiging & Manufacturing of Telecommunication Tower. For more information about us, please visit our website Safe Towers.

Jumat, 19 Desember 2014

DISH Network TV Brings Visual Treat for ALL

Want to have a visual treat? What are thinking about all the beautiful and lovely things in life, right? Ranging from natural beauty to lovely looking ladies to toddlers, who bring amazing pleasure to your eyes! Well, even we are talking about something that brings complete indulgence in all things beautiful. What is this? None other than your very own digital TV provider, DISH Network TV! One of the undisputed satellite TV providers in the United States, DISH Network is perhaps synonymous with things of extreme luxury, beauty and special offers! You are brought visual presentations and pictures that are of top quality coupled with wonderful sound output. Therefore, grab hold of DISH Network right now in case you are still wandering in search of beautiful entertainment across nation.

You derive visual pleasure when you like to watch something for hours and still keep liking the same, with or without any reason. You simply love to indulge in its beauty and splendor, that nothing stops you from keeping your eyes off. Well, take it from me; you will have the similar kind of experience if you have DISH Network at home. Moreover, visual treat is not just limited to natural beauty, having the finest entertainment at home also gives you pleasure. Just relax at home on your favorite couch and have extreme enjoyment and delight in watching your favorite stars and celebrities in some of your most-loved movies, sitcoms or shows. Delivering the livelier images with crystal clarity along with soothing voice quality (which is not tattered), DISH Network TV has brought the superb TV watching experience for all.

Coming to what DISH Network has on offer for its subscribers. DISH Network brings a whole range of DISH Network packages that are suitable for every household in America. People can pick and subscribe to any one of these to simply have great entertainment treat. Whether it is movies, shows, programs, soaps, operas, dramas, documentaries, sports, tournaments or any live event, you get them all on DISH Network channels. DISH Network packages are of wide variety include the most popular English package that brings satellite TV watching experience within $50 each monthquite economical, right! You can select from different Americas Top packs so that you view hundreds of DISH Network channels and have fun-filled time with your family. There are exclusive DISH America packs that are cool for magnificent DISH Network HD programming.

Besides, for breathtaking amusement and to derive pleasure watching some of the really hit Hollywood titles, there is DISH Platinum pack, which delivers remarkable lineup of 22 channels like WFN, Indieplex, HDNet Movies, PixL, Retroplex, Epix, Epix2, Encore, Fashiontv, Logo TV, MGM, MAV TV, to name some. Certainly round the clock entertainment is for sure, if you subscribe to DISH Network now! Furthermore, how can we let pass DISH Latino, when foreign language programming is concerned. You are brought programming in Spanish as well as in English with DISH Latino pack. Besides, international package provides programming in over 28 languages broadcasting more than 200 international channels.

Kamis, 18 Desember 2014

Telecommunication Dubai Offering Quality Networking Solutions

Dubai has a world class business environment that promises augmentation of all sectors, including telecom, tourism, banking, real estate and banking. Companies that offer telecommunication Dubai are growing in an unprecedented manner, with the rise in demand for effective cabling solutions.

Investors are assured high returns in Dubai as it is a rapidly developing city-state. International quality telecom Dubai services are provided to the clients here, by companies. Structured cabling and wiring are two of the most demanded services provided by a good telecom Dubai firm. Since the process of cabling is a tedious process and involves risk, only skilled and trained technicians are hired to undertake the project.

Ruled by a set of standards that are broadly classified into many divisions, and vary from building to building, structured cabling is offered only after learning the needs of the clients, in an efficient manner. The devices used for the same include category 5e (CAT-5e), fibre optical and category 6 (CAT-6) cables.

All potential threats of accidents are tackled before engaging in a work of telecommunication Dubai. Since even a small mishap can lead to huge losses, to both human life and to physical assets, the management takes every small step to ensure complete safety. Proper awareness is spread among the technicians hired and the employees of the organization where the work is to be done.

In addition to wiring and cabling, a good company also provides efficient wireless networking service to its clients. It also offers guidance on proper installation, maintenance and repair of the telecom Dubai devices that are offered by it.

Project management and system design are some of the other services offered by a good firm that specializes in telecommunication. Supply of equipment like ethernet switches,, routers, KVM switches, firewalls, nics, POE switches and adapters can be brought from such a company, at affordable rates. In addition to supply, installation of these equipment are also provided to the clients by them.

Already installed telecommunications system can be upgraded to the latest version with the help of IT companies that provides cabling. Sectors like commercial, industrial and finance , are served by these companies. They adopt well-defined and efficient solutions, and promise high quality results, within the stipulated time frame. Temporary replacement of the cables during accidents and full system restoration, are also provided by the experts at such companies, who learn about the varied kinds of networking solutions required.

Using networking, important data is collected and transferred from one place to another. A crash-down of the same or improper installation, can lead to huge damages and losses, both to physical assets and to the employees. Albeit there are many organizations that offer cabling solutions, the right one should be selected only after careful analysis as networking plays an important role in the management of a business.

Senin, 15 Desember 2014

Wireless Telecommunication Market in China

Telecommunications: China Industry Guide

This is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the China Telecommunications industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis with distinct chapters for Communications Equipment, Fixed Line Telecoms, Internet Access, Mobile Phones and Wireless Telecommunication Services. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=128025&rt=Telecommunications-China-Industry-Guide.html )


Scope of the Report

* Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation for Communications Equipment, Fixed Line Telecoms, Internet Access, Mobile Phones and Wireless Telecommunication Services * Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of the leading companies * Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards * Includes five-year forecasts for Communications Equipment, Fixed Line Telecoms, Internet Access, Mobile Phones and Wireless Telecommunication Services

Highlights

* The Chinese internet access market generated total revenues of $18.6 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20% for the period spanning 2004-2008. * The Chinese mobile phone market generated total revenues of $25.5 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.5% for the period spanning 2004-2008. * The Chinese market generated total revenues of $62.2 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12% for the period spanning 2004-2008. * The Chinese communications equipment market generated total revenues of $16.9 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.5% for the period spanning 2004-2008. * The Chinese wireless telecommunication services market generated total revenues of $51.8 billion in 2008, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.7% for the period spanning 2004-2008.

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Senin, 08 Desember 2014

Telecommunication Billing - What the Phone Company Doesn't Want You to Know

Communication is the lifeblood of business, and telecommunications are at the heart of all business communication. Companies know that they need reliable, quality service of sufficient capacity to handle their needs and they are often intrigued by the latest service or technology; but the billing structure remains a mystery to most. Telephone service is taken for granted at the same time that it is grossly misunderstood. And, while businesses have historically been at the mercy of a monopoly regarding phone service, the phone company has done a pretty good job of connecting businesses to their customers. The problem with former monopolies is that they continue to think and act like monopolies.

With quality and reliability issues fairly well resolved, businesses are focusing their attention on the cost of service. However, many companies rely on the phone company to advise them on the most cost effective services available and to insure that they are being billed properly. Others rely on their internal telecommunications personnel who were trained to think like the phone company. It is important to understand that in the course of trying to improve its bottom line, the phone company may not be looking for ways to help you reduce your phone service costs. Is it coincidence that 80% of billing errors favor the phone company?


In 1934, the Federal Communications Commission was created to regulate the interstate aspects of telecommunications. However, local phone service and in-state long distance issues were left to the states to regulate.

In 1975, in response to public outrage about soaring utility bills and a telephone company scandal, the State of Texas established the Public Utilities Commission to represent and protect the public interest in regard to public utility rates, operations, and services. The Public Utilities Commission regulates the phone company (and other utilities) through tariffs that define the operations of the utility, the services it can provide and the rates it is allowed to charge.

Until 1984, telecommunications was the exclusive domain of monopolies, though it was regulated in the State of Texas by the PUC. The monopoly was so tightly held that companies had a phone room in their own buildings that was off limits to everyone but the phone company. Many businesses did not even own their own phones.

After the breakup of AT&T in 1984, businesses had to take on some of the responsibility of managing their telecommunications internally. Businesses now had to acquire their own phone systems and integrate them with the available service from the regional Bell operating companies, who still maintained a monopoly on service. With no internal expertise available, the obvious answer was to hire former phone company employees to manage internal telecommunications issues.

As complicated as the technology was, billing for phone service was even more complicated. Though these former phone company employees were, in fact, technicians, businesses increasingly (and unfairly) relied upon these technicians to manage not only their telecommunications technology issues, but phone service billing issues as well. Ironically, it is often a company's internal telecommunications experts that prevent a company from getting the best possible rates for the services they use.

Business phone service is subject to two distinct types of billing errors: 1) usage errors based on the volume and duration of calls, and 2) rate errors based on the costs and fees the phone company is authorized to charge for phone service. Companies can themselves detect usage errors, but because billing structures are so highly complex, companies need specialized help to detect rate errors.

Tariff regulations are particularly complicated and are subject to frequent change. The current tariff schedule for SBC alone is made up of over 8,000 pages, with some 250,000 pages of retired tariffs no longer in effect. These rules are first interpreted by the phone companies and summarized into billing, operational and service policies that are interpreted a second time by phone company employees implementing the policies. With two levels of interpretation, there is no surprise that the rates businesses pay for phone service varies greatly from the language of the tariffs.

Tariff regulations are well outside the knowledge and skill set of telecom, IT and MIS personnel; and individuals with experience in telecommunications billing (usually former phone company employees) are typically trained to think like the phone company and rely on the phone company billing policies to resolve billing issues. To summarize, telecommunications personnel are simply not qualified to handle tariff and rate issues. However, because most businesses rely on their telecommunications personnel to handle billing issues, some telecom managers may avoid bringing in outside help for fear that if long-standing large errors are found, they will get the blame.

The Telecommunications Act of 1996 introduced competition in the telecommunications marketplace. Various companies popped up to provide alternative local phone service. A few of these companies provided their own hardware and infrastructure, but the vast majority were simply resellers of Bell service.

While one would expect that competitive pressures would have caused the industry to operate more efficiently with fewer billing mistakes, a number of factors actually caused billing errors to increase. In fact, for the seven largest phone companies, excluding cell phone companies, consumer billing complaints rose 95% from 2002 to 2003. Many of the problems that existed with the Bells prior to deregulation remained in place after deregulation and may have even been exacerbated by budget cuts and high turnover. Most competitive local exchange carriers were merely resellers of Bell service, who simply passed through any billing errors on the underlying service while adding yet another layer of bureaucracy. Additionally, newer carriers were prone to internal billing errors because they were not yet familiar with their own billing systems.

Rather than improve operational efficiency in order to be more competitive, some telecom companies tried to trick consumers into giving them their business, according to an article by CBS News. Even some of the most reputable phone companies have been accused of "competing by cheating" including continuing to send bills after service is terminated, and billing for services never ordered.

In one published example from Direct Marketing News, AT&T was accused of incorrectly billing 200,000 to 300,000 non-customers as well as 800,000 of its customers purportedly in an effort to draw inbound calls so it could pitch them on phone services while getting around national and state do-not-call lists. Consumers who called to complain were allegedly told by AT&T agents that they would have to sign up for a calling plan in order to get the incorrect fees refunded.

In another published example, a phone company in New Jersey, after paying out over $25,000,000 in refunds, decided it would only pay refunds for overcharges back for three months. Their argument was that by paying the overcharge, the customer was agreeing to the overcharge. While regulators repeatedly rejected that argument, it continued to be used. The phone company further complicated the issue by prematurely and illegally destroying customer service records that could be used to document how far back overcharges extend.

It is hard to imagine that the phone company could be capable of such tactics. If you wonder what gives them the audacity to treat their customers that way, consider how they have reportedly treated the regulators according to an article by Forbes:

For the first time, the FCC auditors... traveled the country and spot-checked telephone buildings to verify the existence of equipment carried on the books. [T]hey looked at only 25% of the Bells' gear... at central switching offices. They discovered $5 billion in assets was missing outright. At least another $5 billion was impossible to audit, although federal law explicitly requires otherwise. Assets carried at erroneously (or intentionally) inflated costs on the books naturally lead to higher regulated prices. FCC Auditors were intent on levying large fines and seeking billions in refunds. "When the audit team started getting huge numbers, the Commission started getting very, very nervous." "The dollars were so huge that there was no way the FCC would pursue them." [T]he FCC negotiated with the Bells and a few long-distance titans in a series of secret meetings ending in early 2000. The resulting deal was officially named Calls, for the Coalition of Affordable Local and Long-distance Service. [T]he Baby Bells... slash[ed] the access fees they charge long-distance carriers for routing calls to their local lines, [saying] it would save customers $3.2 billion a year. [T]hey also won the right to offset that reduction by boosting flat monthly fees... $5 billion a year. The little-noticed shift in fees... also was a way for the Bells to bury what could have become a multibillion-dollar accounting scandal.

Today, there are a variety of telecommunications options for businesses, but phone service has essentially become a commodity. Price of service has become a major factor in selection of service and service provider. And, while most businesses believe that they are taking steps to insure that they are receiving the best rates available for services, very little is actually being done to hold the phone companies to the regulated rates.

In a recent survey by Communications Convergence Magazine, 55% of businesses said that their phone bills are audited regularly for billing inaccuracies. Amazingly, 50% said that the phone company provided the audit, with only about 5% of respondents saying they used the services of a third party auditing firm. In no other area of a business would a company ever allow vendors to audit themselves.

In the same survey, 73% of businesses said they believe that there are few or no incorrect charges on their phone bill. However, the FCC and independent industry analysts have determined that more than 80% of all phone bills contain errors and that 30% of all telecommunications charges are incorrect .

The largest users of telecommunications service often justify the creation of a custom tariff that provides special pricing or they otherwise qualify for pricing on an individual case basis (ICB). These organizations are the most likely to believe that there are few or no inaccuracies on their bills. However, statistics show that due to the size and complexity of these accounts, they are actually more likely to have a billing error.

Businesses and consumers tend to give the phone company the benefit of the doubt, but overwhelming evidence shows that the phone company does not proactively recommend packages or services that would reduce costs.

Bilbiography:

"Connecticut AG Slams Telecom Companies", CBS News, December 18, 2001.

"History and Regulation of the Telephone Industry", Fundamentals of Telecommunications: History, The International Engineering Consortium.

Jill Andresky Fraser, "Cost Control: It Pays to Audit Phone Bills", Inc.com, Gruner %2B Jahr USA Publishing, June 1995.

Jozef Hand-Boniakowski, PhD., "Business Report: Telephone Bill Auditing", Champlain Business Journal, August 2003.

Michelle Kessler, "Telecom Billing Complaints Increase", USA Today, September 1, 2003.

Scott Hovanyetz, "AT&T Bills, Upsell Draw Lawsuits and Suspicions", DM News, May 14, 2004.

Scott Woolley, "Shortchanged", Forbes.com, May 12, 2003.

"The AT&T Breakup - 20 Years of Confusion", ConsumerAffairs.com, http://consumeraffairs.com/news04/att20.html#top.

Tim Green, "Finding Cash in Bad Bills", Netflash!, Network World Fusion, May 20, 2000.

Tracy Anders Greenlee, "PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION", The Handbook of Texas Online.

"What Subscribers Want In Telecom Services", Communications Convergence Magazine, May 4, 2004.

Other Sources:

Federal Communications Commission

The Public Utilities Commission of Texas.

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Sabtu, 06 Desember 2014

An Unbiased Overview of Text Cash Network

The internet has been flooded with content concerning Text Cash Network and their multi-level marketing program. It seems that every single week a new network marketing company hits the scene with a unique angle. Text Cash Network certainly provides this uniqueness. This one of a kind company can somewhat be related to Living Social and Groupon. It's quite different structurally, but the notions backing the company are similar. The business is built on the idea that everyone loves saving money. It sounds marketable enough if approached correctly, but as with all other network marketing companies, only time will tell.

Text Cash Network Opportunity

The opportunity advertised by Text Cash Network is definitely unique. Some people will be intrigued by the idea, and others will essentially view it as an annoyance. This company claims that you can make money by giving up your cell phone number to companies. According to various reviews, the company claims that you will get paid for receiving text messages. While this process may make you nickels and dimes here and there, the true money making opportunity is different but more lucrative. Text Cash Network members will have the opportunity to make money by convincing others to cough of their cell phone number to these marketers. This social networking recruiting process is what classifies this company as a multi-level marketing company. Members will be financially rewarded for their efforts as well as the cell phone number recruitment efforts of fellow marketers in their down line.

Text Cash Network: Is there Longevity?

Like I said before, only time will tell when it comes to a multi-level marketing company like this. Obviously the negatives are easy to identify. The fact is, people don't like spam. Regardless of whether or not the "spam" is quality or useful information, it is still viewed as an annoyance. I find it a tad hard to believe that people will consistently sign up for spam delivered straight o their cell phone. Obviously the quality of the deals and advertisements will have a lot to do with the success of this particular multi-level marketing company.

Recruiting Members for Text Cash Network

Regardless of whether or not you become involved with Text Cash network or any other multi-level marketing opportunity, it is important to understand a few things. The reason most people fail in this unique marketing niche is because their well of recruitment prospects runs dry. When you run out of friends and family to talk to, what is your next step? The recruitment process is not as easy as it seems and the proof is in the industry;s high turn over rate and drop outs. By learning to utilize the internet to generate leads you can avoid a dry well. By using various tools, training, and strategies, you can experience a flood of daily business leads. Luckily for anyone interested in marketing Text Cash Network, there are countless tools, training, and automation systems available to make this lead generation process a much less stressful one.

Senin, 01 Desember 2014

Wireless Communication Systems, Two-way Radios,kenwood,kenwood Wireless,trunked Radios

Sanchartelesystems is an ISO 9001:2000 certified Delhi based Telecommunication Company in India. It provides all type Electronics and Communication equipments like that Digital communication, Wireless communication, Mobile Telesystems. Wireless Device and all the major communication products

Sanchartelesystems is a growing telecommunication company due to its best quality Equipments and services. It provides all major communication equipments such as Telecommunication system, Telecommunication equipment, Telecommunication hardware, Digital communication system, Digital communication tools, Digital communication technology, Wireless Device, Digital equipments, Mobile Telesystem and Network solutions.
Some specific products are:

Analog: Amateur Radio, Mobile Radio
Accessories: - Simplex Phone Patch. Duplex Phone Patch and Repeater Controller, CSI MODEL
It provides best quality products in the field of Mobile Telecommunication, Radio communication, Wireless communication and Digital communication. Products of this company are very safe and reliable in use. It also provides services in the fields of Telecommunication. Sanchartelesystems have highly trained motivated and qualified engineers in staff. This company also provides service to its esteemed customers on-time and every time for sold products. Making a better relationship with customers and customers satisfaction is our main motto.

Sanchar has global partners. Its partners are:

KENWOOD CORPORATION:
KENWOOD is world leader in mobile radios. It has carved out a worldwide reputation as a leader in its field, based on its advanced technologies, innovative R&D manufacturing quality and superb reliability of its product in mission critical application.

EADS:
EADS is a global leader in advanced radio communications solutions, Mobile Telesystem, wireless equipment and Network solutions.
Sanchartelesystems proudly associates itself with EADS for TETRA systems in India.

Q-MAC Electronics Pvt. Ltd:
Q-MAC Electronics Pvt. Ltd. a Western Australian based company was established in 1994 in order to design, develop and bring to market a range of quality niche-market communications products.

Diamond Corporation:
Diamond Corporation Japan has been associated with us to provide excellent antennas to give enhanced permanence to our Radios.

Sanchartelesystems provide its equipments and services all around the India. It has many dealers all around the India such as Delhi, Dehradun, Haryana, Jaipur and Kanpur in Northern Region; Ahmedabad, Bhopal and Mumbai in Western Region; Bangalore and Channi in Southern Region; Bhubaneshwar and Kolkata Eastern Region.

Conclusion:
Sanchartelesystems is an ISO 9001:2000 wireless, Mobile and Telecommunication company. It provides all the major electronics communication products. It is the best company in the field of telecommunication due to its best quality products and services.
www.sanchartelesystems.com