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The new way of communicating for active daters - Part 1
Thursday, January 31st, 2013
We no longer live in a society where the only form of communication is via telephone. Granted that one of the best inventions of the last century was the telegram or telephone, but nothing can beat the communication tools of today that is now readily available to everyone.
Many of us today routinely take for granted the devices and ease of access to all the information and knowledge that is now freely available over the internet. Unbeknownst to many of us, there is technology that is operating quietly on the backend called VOIP (voice over internet protocol). This is the technology which will ultimately become the standard way of communicating allows users to talk and video chat with other people anywhere in the world. It is the technology framework that has allowed ‘Magic Jack’ to be a huge seller all over the world. It is also the underlying technology that drives Skype users all around the world. In summary, the VOIP is a protocol which allows users to communicate via the standard medium that we are all familiar with and this is the internet. We do not have to communicate via the Telco networks, if we choose not to. So how exactly can you make the most of this when it comes to communicating with other active singles looking for a date. Lets go through the process of communicating for online daters.
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If you join a dating website like Jumpdates, you already have access to some of these tools. The first most obvious is the messaging tool and operates very similar to the email application that you are already familiar with. In addition to this messaging system, it may even tell you if the user is currently online and logged into Jumpdates. You can then transition to the ‘instant messenger’ that Jumpdates also offers. Here again, the system is similar to the chat system that you may have across such as Yahoo chat, MSN or AOL chat. Suppose now that you wanted to communicate via voice. You have the option of exchanging telephone numbers, but this is not encouraged right away until you get to know the person well enough. In this situation, you can talk over using your phones and depending upon the Telco services that you have signed up to you will incur the appropriate charges.
Posted by - Dr. Dato