Telephone vs. Skype.
A week ago some friends and I were talking about today’s technology and what we would have done if we were still living in the 1900’s. How did our parents manage without mobile phones? How did they know where their kids were, how did they manage to contact anyone during an emergency, just think of all the frustration they must have experienced by the lack of technology. Now if you think back a little bit further, do you remember the old landline phone connected to the wall? Yes that phone on the brown antique table with the Yellow Pages right next to it. The old landline telephone was not very flexible in terms of providing privacy, for example when speaking to your boyfriend or girlfriend you would wish you could take the phone into your room. Sometimes you wished you could see the person you were speaking to.
Thanks to the technology of today we don’t have to struggle as people did in the 1900’s. The mobile phone almost replaces the landline and most of you started to make use of Skype.
In today’s article I’m going to discuss the mobile phone and the usage of Skype with you.
As said earlier, the mobile phone has almost replaced the landline phone. Well, we all have a mobile phone. There are some advantages and disadvantages of having a mobile phone.
Advantages:
Disadvantages:
Okay, let’s t take it a step further. You have a mobile phone but you live abroad and you struggle to keep in touch with your loved ones. Let’s see how Skype can help you communicate with your loved ones.
According to Wikipedia Skype is a proprietary software application that allows users to make voice calls over the Internet. Calls to other users within the Skype service are free, while calls to both traditional landline telephones and mobile phones can be made for a fee using a debit-based user account system.
The innovative and high-speed technology is quickly replacing cumbersome methods of communication. Skype is a method of online communication that allows users to speak and type as well as see one another.
You can use Skype from any phone; it doesn’t have to be from your computer. All calls and video calls are free and with video calling you can talk to your loved ones face to face without traveling.
With Skype you can see if your loved ones are online or in a business the staff can see who is online anytime of the day – they can chat to each other, transfer very large files, start group conversations and set up conference calls.
Skype is very user-friendly, has no hassles and is easy to install. And the best of all, you don’t have to be a computer geek to set the program. You can call somebody via Internet whether he or she is just a doorstep away or oceans apart, and this can be done either on mobile phones or on your computer.
Calls are free from Skype to Skype and while there is a fee charged to make calls from Skype to a phone, it is still relatively cheaper than a phone to phone call. You can also make video calls. This tool is ideal if people cannot make it to an event like a business meeting or job interview. Skype can also easily transfer files quickly from one person’s account to another’s computer.
The art of information and communication technology is set amid constant change, and its advances capture people’s interest as the tools of carrying messages evolve over time. The brilliant innovation of Skype has made communicating easier and has broken down a number of barriers such as distance, time, and money.
Well I think if it wasn’t for Alexander Graham Bell back in the 1870’2 who discovered the phone we would not be able to experience the technology as it is today.