Telecommunication in Canada
Telecommunication is the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. The only way you could communicate with each other used to be by talking to other people who were within hearing distance.
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You could extend the hearing range by sending up smoke signs, beat the drums, or communicate through other sound making habits. Today, the telecommunications industry is opening up the whole world to the world. You can talk to people at any location in the world, we can view events anywhere in the world, right when it happens. If you are a deaf person, you can use a special display telephone to communicate. You can transmit videos via a wireless hand held phone. You can even vote for your favorite star on a televisions show. There is Interactive TV, and you can watch what you want, whenever you want. In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. Bell's "electrical speech machine" paved the way for the Information Superhighway. The communication industry has undergone an amazing revolution. I don’t think that even Mr. Bell had any idea of what we can do with today’s communication devices. On the following pages you will find information about the national and local
Radio stations.
Television
and its programming,
Internet use in Canada
and
Telephones.
The industry in Canada is regulated by the
Canadian Radio-televison and Telecommunication Commission
and regulates and supervises all aspects of the Canadian broadcasting system, as well as common carriers and service providers that fall under federal jurisdiction.
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