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Communication

media

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Audio and video communication
• Audio communication
It is any form of transmitting that is based on sound, speaking and hearing.
For example, radio, podcast, music, etc.

• Video communication
An form of transmission that is based on moving pictures as well as sound.
Media streaming
• Media streaming
A method of transmitting or receiving data over a computer network as a steady, continuous
flow, allowing playback to start while the rest of the data is still being received.

• Live streaming
When streamed video is sent over the internet in real time, without first being recorded and
stored.
E-publications
• E-publication
Digital materials published online such as e-books or digital magazines and e-newspapers.

• Advantage
- They can be shared globally
- There are no printing cost
- It is quicker to get published
Mobile communication
Mobile communication
• Smart phone, as an example of mobile communication, it can be used for voice or phone
calls.
• SMS, short message service, allows the use of the internet to carry voice data when making
phone calls.

• Voice over internet protocol (VOIP)


It allows the use of internet to carry voice data when making phone cells. When a person is
using VOIP to make the call, it is free for the actual calls but the costs for attaching the
internet.
Example: WeChat, WhatsApp, etc.
Mobile communication
• Accessing the internet
mobile devices can access the internet using Wi-Fi or cellular network, which is a wireless
network that is distributed through cells.

• Cell is a geographical area covered by one base station. Each cells includes a base station
which is a fixed point of communication for cellular phones on a carrier network.

• Handover is the automatic transfer of a user’s connection from a base station to another
base station that is receiving the strongest signals.
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