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What are Telecommunications Services?




Telecommunications services are two words that have taken on a whole new meaning then when they were originally used to describe point-to-point transmissions between telegraphs and later, wireline services, phones and telephone systems.

Today’s definition of telecommunications services also known as telecom services include technologies that aren’t necessarily provided by the same types of businesses and in many cases the newer technologies will eventually supplant existing telecom technologies commonly in use today. Wired and wireless voice communications, optic fiber transmission, the internet and wireless data networks, radio, television, satellite networks and other types of data transmission and communication all fall into telecommunications services.

With the possible exception of electricity, few if any new telecom technologies and telecom services have had such an immediate impact that resulted in almost total reliance on that new technology. Business technology today cannot operate if for some reason the telecoms services are down. Instant access to information and communication anywhere in the world has become the goal and telecom companies and their partners in technology are continually improving the internet, network connectivity, mobile devices, and developing new telecom technologies to improve the ease of use, speed and cost of these services and solutions. Auditel is a telecommunications expense management company focusing on bringing maximum telecom refunds. Find out what is inside your telecom invoices, equipment, and services today - call 800-473-5655.

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