Telecommunications

Telecommunication has a significant social, cultural and economic impact on modern society. In 2006, estimates placed the telecommunication industry’s revenue at $1.2 trillion (USD) or just under 3% of the gross world product. The telecommunications industry has a tremedous economic impact on the world today.
Companies have used telecommunication to help build global empires. This is self-evident in the case of online retailers such as Amazon.com, Ebay, and others.  Even companies such as Wal-Mart rely heavly on the telecommunication industry to grow it’s business globally.  In order to be effective, quality, on time, translation materials and media have to be available.  That is where Liaison Multilingual Service, Inc. shines!
In cities throughout the world, home owners use their telephones to organize many home services ranging from pizza deliveries to electricians. Even relatively poor communities have been noted to use telecommunication to their advantage. In Bangladesh’s Narshingdi district, isolated villagers use cell phones to speak directly to wholesalers and arrange a better price for their goods. In Cote d’Ivoire, coffee growers share mobile phones to follow hourly variations in coffee prices and sell at the best price.
Telecommunication is playing an increasingly important role in social relationships. In recent years, the popularity of social networking sites has increased dramatically. These sites allow users to communicate with each other as well as post photographs, events and profiles for others to see. The profiles can list a person’s age, interests, sexuality and relationship status. In this way, these sites can play an important role in everything from organising social engagements to courtship.
In cultural terms, telecommunication has increased the public’s ability to access music and film. With television, people can watch films they have not seen before in their own home without having to travel to the video store or cinema. With radio and the Internet, people can listen to music they have not heard before without having to travel to the music store.
Telecommunication has also transformed the way people receive their news. The day’s are gone when people get all their news from newspapers.
Some of Liaison Multilingual’s largest clients are involved heavely in the telecommunication industry and rely on our conciencie delivery of their translated materials for this world wide necessity.

Telecommunication has a significant social, cultural and economic impact on modern society. In 2006, estimates placed the telecommunication industry’s revenue at $1.2 trillion (USD) or just under 3% of the gross world product. The telecommunications industry has a tremedous economic impact on the world today.

Companies have used telecommunication to help build global empires. This is self-evident in the case of online retailers such as Amazon.com, Ebay, and others.  Even companies such as Wal-Mart rely heavly on the telecommunication industry to grow it’s business globally.  In order to be effective, quality, on time, translation materials and media have to be available.  That is where Liaison Multilingual Service, Inc. shines!

In cities throughout the world, home owners use their telephones to organize many home services ranging from pizza deliveries to electricians. Even relatively poor communities have been noted to use telecommunication to their advantage.

Telecommunication is playing an increasingly important role in social relationships. In recent years, the popularity of social networking sites has increased dramatically. These sites allow users to communicate with each other as well as post photographs, events and profiles for others to see. The profiles can list a person’s age, interests, sexuality and relationship status. In this way, these sites can play an important role in everything from organising social engagements to courtship.

In cultural terms, telecommunication has increased the public’s ability to access music and film. With television, people can watch films they have not seen before in their own home without having to travel to the video store or cinema. With radio and the Internet, people can listen to music they have not heard before without having to travel to the music store.

Telecommunication has also transformed the way people receive their news. The day’s are gone when people get all their news from newspapers.

Some of Liaison Multilingual’s largest clients are involved heavely in the telecommunication industry and rely on our accurate and timely delivery of their translated materials for this world wide marketplace.

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