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2. INTRODUCTION

  • Socialization Network is establishing the link, knowing how to find and talk to the person if the need arises.
  • Socialization is communication for the sake of communication; it strengthens networks and keeps people in touch.

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  • In many ways, it is the utility a social networking site provides.
  • Trouble is, there are so many different ways to communicate with other on these days.
  • In this ppt, I try to explain the essential differences of socialization over the world.

4. TYPES 5. LANDLINE

  • A landline is a physical connection between two telecommunication devices.
  • The telephonethat transmits and receives sounds, most commonly the human voice.
  • Thesetype of phones are connected by the fibre optic cables.
  • This type of phones are greater security for phone calls, which is especially important for those times when you are talking about sensitive information like medical records or bank information

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  • These landline phones are doesnt work properly in some cases this leads to have cross talks,disable connections(wire)
  • Once you leave your home, you cannot use your landline phones.
  • Due to lack of mobility, the power packed mobile phonesare created to lift over these difficulties.
  • Let us discuss about mobile phones.

7. MOBILE PHONES

  • A mobile phone, cellular "cell" phone or hand phone is an electronic device used to make mobile telephone calls across a wide geographic area.
  • It keeps you in constant contact with people you consider important. It can help you seek help immediately during emergency cases.
  • Its a sense of being financially uplifted.we can carry it anywhere .

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  • Thismobile phone has applications like banking, blogging ,commerce , gaming , instant messaging ,learning ,local search, location tracking, marketing ,MMS , music,news , payment , publishing , push e-mail ,SMS , telephony , text messaging , ticketing , web.
  • It establishes its generations also theyare0G , 1G ,2G , 3G,4G,5G.
  • It is expensive. People spend less time bonding with there family and friends. They just contact through phone and became too lazy meeting outside .

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  • Disturb us on our works and studies .People spend lots and lots of money buying the latest model .it affects our body because of radiation it produces.
  • It is easily broken. Mobile phone makes it easier to invade privacy. Some times this mobile phones are also not work out in some situations.
  • so here people need something betterto maintain their network .this gives rise to birth of VoIP.
  • Let us discuss about VoIP.

10. VoIP

  • Voice over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP, VoIP) is a family of technologies, methodologies, communication protocols, and transmission techniques for the delivery of voice communications and multimedia sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet.
  • There are three types of VoIP tools that are commonly used; IP Phones, Software VoIP and Mobile and Integrated VoIP.

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  • One of the main advantages of VoIP is the low cost. If you have a fast Internet connection .you can make PC-to-PC phone calls anywhere in the world for free.
  • Another advantage of VoIP is portability. We can make and receive phone calls wherever there is a broadband connection simply by signing in to your VoIP account.
  • There are many other features that make VoIP attractive. We can also send data such as pictures and documents at the same time you are talking on the phone.

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  • It needs electric power.There is an limited emergency calls are allowed.
  • Some VoIP providers have problems with sound quality and reliability. Data sent across the Internet usually arrives at its destination in a scrambled order.
  • Due to this reasons people change over to fully net based applications. its leads to find application software called Skype.
  • Let us discuss about Skype .

14. SKYPE

  • Skypeis a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls and chats over the Internet.
  • Skype has also become popular for its additional features which include instant messaging, file transfer, and videoconferencing.
  • Skype has 663 million registered users as of 2010.

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  • it is a downloadable, free software.
  • Calls are free from Skype to Skype, and less expensive from Skype to phone. This not only provides the user convenience but also saves money.
  • The video calls and file transfers are available.
    • Skype requires your computer to be turned on and the software up and running in order to make calls.

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    • Limited options exist for individuals who would like to use a typical land-line telephone with the Skype software other than a corded USB phone.
    • Skype subscribers who are having difficulty using the service have limited options for getting in touch with Skype customer service.
    • Call quality from Skype may suffer if you have a slower-than-average Internet connection.

17. 18. CONCLUSION

  • T he above points we are clearly discussed that, howasocialization networks are changed and updated from the landline to mobile phones to VoIP to Skype.
  • And it will not stops its up gradation among the socialization networks.

19. PRESENTED BY

  • R.UTHIRA BALAN
  • MA (MASS COMMUNICATION)
  • PONDY UNIVERSITY