3. MOBILE COMMUNICATION
The term 'Communication' has been derived from the Latin
word 'communis' that means 'common'. Thus 'to
communicate' means 'to make common' or 'to make
known‘.
exchange of thoughts.
gestures.
Signs.
Signals.
speech or writing.
4. MODES OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION
BLUETOOTH-It transfer
data with a speed
ranging between Class 3
devices (eg in
120kb-723kb/seconds most personal
computing
type devices)
from a distance 30ft, have a short
30ft range,
Bluetooth 120kb - 723kb 30ft - 300ft high powered
to 300ft. Class 1
devices have
the longer
range. Either
built in or
available as
add-on cards.
5. MODES OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION
INFRARED-Infrared
technology is not as
advanced as Bluetooth
technology. The two
mobile phones have to
be close to each other,
and the infrared sensors
on each have to be
pointed at each other in
order for it to work
6. MODES OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION
• SHORT MESSAGE
SERVICES (SMS)-Short
message services is the text
communication service
component of phone, web, or
mobile communication
systems, using standardized
communications protocols that
allow the exchange of short text
messages between fixed
line or mobile phone devices.
SMS text messaging is the most
widely used data application in the
world, with 2.4 billion active
users, or 74% of all mobile phone
subscribers. The term SMS is used as
a synonym for all types of short text
messaging as well as the user
activity itself in many parts of the
world.
7. MODES OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION
• MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES
SERVICES-Multimedia
Messaging Service, or MMS, is a
standard way to send messages
that
include multimedia content to
and from mobile phones. It
extends the core SMS (Short
Message Service) capability
that allowed exchange of text
messages only up to 160
characters in length.
• The most popular use is to send
photographs from camera-
equipped handsets, although it
is also popular as a method of
delivering news and
entertainment content
including videos, pictures, text
pages and ringtones.
8. MODES OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION
• VIDEO CALLING-Video
Calling is just as easy as
a regular voice call, but
it uses the camera on
your phone to let you
see the person while you
talk to them. Whether
you’re away at school,
out shopping or at a
concert, you’re just a
few clicks away from a
face-to-face
conversation.
9. MODES OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION
VOICE CALLING-The
first call from a mobile
phone in India was
Rs.16.80/min for
incoming and
outgoing
(1995).Around
167times more than
now.
10. MODES OF MOBILE COMMUNICATION
INTERNET-In India only
around 31 million people
were mobile Internet
users via phone handsets
to read and reply to e-
mail, download contact
information and
complete online
transactions in 2007. That
was three times as many
people as accessed the
Web from traditional
computers.
11. ADVANTAGES OF MOBILE
COMMUNICATION
ANYWHERE,ANYTIM
E WORK.
REMOTE AREA
CONNECTIVITY.
ON DEMAND
ENTERTAINMENT
BONANZA.
EMERGY ALERTS.
MOBILE DATINGS
12. DISADVANTAGES OF MOBILE
COMMUNICATION
DRIVING SAFETY.
EFFECTS ON CHILDREN.
CAUSE OF INFERTILITY IN MAN.
TIME CONSUMING.