Saturday, March 19, 2011
Picking Up The Phone
Over the last couple years, people have become more likely to text something to someone or use some other form of communication. Think back through the past month, how many times have you actually had a phone conversation that lasted more than two minutes? The younger generation has all but forgotten the importance of using phone services to talk instead of texting. One of the advantages to actually picking up that phone is that you can get things done much more efficiently and get more information. Through hearing people's voices we are able to pick up more info from how they are saying whatever it is they are saying. When you type something, the tone does not always seem to get across and this can create great confusion and misunderstanding, and I speak from personal experience. Another good thing about talking on the phone is the ability to talk about something complex that would otherwise take a couple pages of texts to figure out. So next time someone texts you, try calling them back in return.
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Phone services are still important even though texting is here. Internet phones and fax are great.
I love to text, but I need the internet phone and fax service to run my business.
I think the internet fax will never be in competition with texting. It's a more businesslike service.
Texting can't compare to online fax and video conferencing with an internet phone company.
Internet fax and phone service make communication more personal and business like.
I use my iPhone for internet phone calls, online faxes and even videoconferencing.
I prefer sending internet faxes and leaving voice mails to other phone services like texting.
I would rather read an internet fax or a visual voice mail that talk to a real person who is annoying.
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