Communication
Before the information age, we would have to write letters
and use phone landlines to communicate between people.
People then invented the telegraph, where people could
communicate through Morse code. People laid massive cables across the Atlantic
that they used to communicate through, and are still used today. People had
wires connected to their house that provided landline, which people could use
for phone, or to first get on the internet.
Communication
methods used today
- · Cell phones
- · Video calls
- · Text
Landline phones

Some advantages of using landline phones are that weather
and similar effects do not generally impact the communication quality through landlines
as well as provide a stable and reliable connection unlike mobile phones that
need phone signal.
Disadvantages on the other hand are that landlines are in a
fixed location and have to be connected to the landline as well as landlines
can be easily hacked into which makes eavesdropping and hijacking a landline
fairly easy.
In my personal experiences, I don't use landline phones as
often as I did when I was younger because of the increase of other and easier
modes of communication. I have mainly used landline phones to talk to family
over the phone, however another reason why I stopped using a landline is the
increase of telemarketers calling your house phones offering you deals which I
always decline.
Email

In my personal experiences with Email, I have mainly used it
when working with other people, and
contacting outside companies as it's probably the easiest way to get in contact
with them as most business' list their email on their website. I would not
personally use email to get in contact with people I knew close and would prefer
to send a text or call someone as it's easier accessible on a mobile phone.
Text

Phones work on the same basis as phone calls. The phone
sends a radio signal to the nearest antenna which then send it to an SMS
centre. The SMSC
receives the message and sends it to the appropriate tower closest to the
location of the cell phone and then to the destination.
In my personal
experiences, I have only used text to send messages to people that I know and
have never used the send image feature. The most frustrating thing about text
is the moment when you want to send a message but cannot get signal
Cell phones

Phones work similar to radios, both work on frequencies.
When the phone is turned on it searches for the nearest tower station to connect
to, if it can't find a station, then the phone is out of signal. When making a
call, the antenna nearest to the base station receives the radio signals, and
the base station then forwards the signal to an exchange. The exchange connects
the call to its destination either a fixed line or mobile phone.
In my personal
experiences, I haven't phone called as many people as I have texted. However it
can sometimes be easier to get my point across using speech rather than words
in a text.
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