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essay on infuense of telecommunication on villages life

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Telecommunication revolution has indeed swept the country and the future looks even more prospective.
Gather, the international research group, estimated a few years back that there would be as many as 1.28 billion telephony in 2006. It needs to be pointed out that the scenario projected by gather of the dominance of fixed line being around 7515 in 2006 has changed cellular lines are definitely higher presently.
Technological innovations especially during the latter half of the 20the century have progressed at such a rapid pace that they have permeated almost every facet of our lives.
Tele is Greek word meaning distance and communication is started from the Latin word Communis which means common.
According to Roger and Shoemaker (1971) communication is the process by which message are transferred from source to receiver. Telecommunication is defined as the sharing the feeling to those people who are near or far away from us.
Telecommunication is the transmission of messages, over significant distances, for the purpose of communication. In earlier times, telecommunications involved the use of visual signals, such as smoke, semaphore telegraphs, signal flags, and optical heliographs, or audio messages via coded drum beats, lung-blown horns, or sent by loud whistles, for example.
The telecom expansion strategy adopted in urban areas cannot be duplicated for the rural areas. Rural specific strategy would require to be worked out taking into account its main economic activity migration pattern magnitude of the population geography distance from the nearest Urban town/City economic linkages with the adjoining rural areas and town and cities, health, education, and education facilities and technology.

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