MOBILE COMPUTING: A
REALITY IN THE WORLD
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MOBILE COMPUTING: A REALITY IN THE WORLD |
Mobile computing spreading faster than any other consumer technology in
history. Mobile teams are in the crosshairs of all large, small, medium, and
emerging companies. The best-selling product in recent years has been the
mobile phone and its direct heir the smartphone, which is already a complete
pocket computer. There has never been a product before that had the speed of
introduction of mobile equipment in its different flavors. At this very moment,
some companies are developing wristwatches that, thanks to nanotechnology, are
similar to smartphones, thinking that the market wants smaller and more
portable equipment.
The mobile equipment business is just getting started. Less than 30 percent
of the total market has had access to mobile technologies. The “late buyers”
from developed countries are just beginning to join them. Some of them have
been little friends with computers, who have just realized how easy it is to be
in contact with distant grandchildren and children when using the applications
of tablets and other light and friendly equipment. Mobile equipment includes a
large number of equipment that has been developed to meet the demands of
different markets.
Marketing itself is transforming, caused by the impact of mobile devices in
the hands of the billions of people who have a mobile phone or device in their
pocket, always within reach.
Although the statistics vary, it is more than half of the population that
inhabits the planet, this is more than 3 billion that one of those computers
has. Because they are personal and always at hand, they represent the most
widely covered medium for delivering advertising messages.
Emerging markets
Mobile computing the saturation of the markets never occurs, some of them, such
as the “early birds” or early buyers, already have, for a long time,
sophisticated mobile communication equipment. Not just one, but several of
them, including mobile phones, tablets, netbooks, and PCs.
In developing or underdeveloped countries, unlike developed countries, mobility
is less widespread. But, it is an attractive market of many billions of people,
whose low income does not allow them to make high investments in equipment such
as the iPhone or the Samsung. When no person does not yearn and want to have a
smartphone, the demand for these devices is limitless. Those who drive the
desire for state-of-the-art technological equipment most strongly are the
children, who no longer want wooden trucks as gifts for Christmas, no matter
how poor they may be.
Surveys in poor neighborhoods and neighborhoods, when children are asked what
they want as a gift for the end of the year, they all answer that they want a
phone with a large screen. This cannot be blamed on "marketing",
because it is natural that we all want to have the good and beautiful that others
have. It is something so ingrained in the human being, that it makes us stand
out from the rest of the animals.
China on the attack
Seeing this demand for smart equipment, many manufacturers in China have
started to produce them at low prices, which are within the reach of the great
majority.
Google's Android operating system, which is free, and “turnkey” systems for
smartphones from Chinese companies, have proliferated manufacturers of low-cost
smart equipment in Asian countries. The cost of manufacturing a smartphone in
those countries is less than $ 40, a price that may be reduced in the future.
Computing in hand
The increase in sales of smartphones and tablets has been enormous since the
iPhone appeared in 2007. Microsoft's PCs and Windows are ceasing to be the dominant
operating system of personal computing. The growth in smartphone sales comes
largely at the expense of older “entry-level” phones, as they are replaced
every one to two years at the most.
Two-thirds of mobile telephony has yet to be converted to smart equipment. In
2013, about a billion smart devices are being sold. PC sales, meanwhile, have
been gradually declining.
Customers have changed. They have tasted what information and telecommunication
technology is, taking it wherever they go, in the palm of their hand. Although
you have other equipment, you are preferring to use handheld computers, which
we can carry anywhere in our pocket.
The three main types are normal telephone service, mobile phones, and Internet
protocol phones.
courtesy of Alexander Graham Bell. The advantages of this system include
standardized equipment, predictable sound quality, and, due to the direct
connections to the central office of the company, it is not necessary to share
the capacity of the system with others. Because the switches are in place,
creating a private circuit for each phone call, is also called the Public
Switched Telephone Network (PSTN).
Another system is for mobile phones, and individual companies have their
networks with variable technology., which means that both people on the call
can talk at the same time, but cell phones use radio frequencies, rather than
copper wires. Although cellular networks began as mobile-only voice networks,
they now carry both voice and data. Some networks are national, while others
are international, and new technologies are continually being developed.
conculation
Internet Protocol (IP), also called Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is
another type of telephone system used in the 21st century. This service is in
addition to existing Internet connections, be it cable service or DSL
broadband. A device called the Analog Telephone Adapter is the middle man.It is true that lately, I have seen some news in the sector that points in
this line, but the idea is still in its infancy, and those who try to do it do
so from the hardware point of view, not the software as a single platform. Gone
are Microsoft's promises, back in 2015, that Windows 10 would be the key to
achieving convergence. With that vision, I only see Apple capable of executing such an arduous
task. It is not because I am an unconditional user of Apple (I spend the day
repairing Windows computers and I know what I am talking about), but that Apple
is the only one that controls the 3 areas necessary to achieve this goal: it
manufactures the hardware, the mobile software, and the desktop. And he does it
very well. So if you put your mind to it, you just have to wait until the
physical limitations of mobile processors allow you to reduce the power gap
required to enjoy a useful experience when running heavy desktop applications
on a mobile device. Time to time! that connects any telephone that a person has to the broadband modem or
router.IP systems can be configured with a single line for both Internet and phone
service, which can save money. With a built-in T1 line, instead of being
configured for voice or data, the T1 line can handle both. With Dynamic T1, the
line can allocate bandwidth as needed, given current usage.DTMF replaced the earlier pulse switching style that was common with rotary
dial telephones commonly used during the 1970s. A simple telephone keypad
replaced the rotary dial on the new touch-tone units that became the industry
standard for both cell phones and landlines.
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