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The revolution in the field of telecommunication for transformed the lifestyle of India's youth. Give reason

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Answered by 11monish11
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Explanation:  Long ago the electronic means of telecommunications have allowed people to keep in contact with their friends, colleagues and relatives far away.  Due to the advent of integrated electronic chips, advances in computers, miniaturization of electronic devices and inventions in telecommunications fields, the revolution happened in telecom.

    The ease of use, affordable prices and small size of mobiles enabled popularization of cell phone communications.  Hundreds of millions of people in India have the cell phones always with them.  Due to the popularity the cell phones included many features like games, maps, calendar, appointments, alarm, torch light, music, horoscope etc.  With the merging of internet and mobile phones, the revolution is just awesome.

    Now purchases, communication, social site interaction, telephone directory, learning knowledge, official communication, photos during family occasions etc. are all done on mobile phones.

    The change in the life styles is just great.  People always keep the cell phone with them as the most important possession.  A day does not pass without communicating on the cell.  In the fields of medicine, education, industry, competitive exams, film viewing, social gatherings, engineering etc. telecommunications enabled revolutionary changes.  Transfer of information across network is used in every field.

   

   The e-business exploded due to telecom revolution.  People order their purchases on their hand sets or on computers.  The number of television channels have multiplied many folds.  The number of news channels on TV is quite large now.  The telecom revolution has enabled women and children to be braver.  Public awareness of social evils and scientific approaches have dominated the scene.

   

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