I personally have a mobile telephone and the way in which is unlike many people of my age. Instead of using text messages, internet access, video recordings etc. I really only use it to make phone calls when I know I need to or if I am expecting a call. I really only use it to schedule meetings and to inform people of new and/or intersting developments. The benifits are that it allows me contact with my friends and family to tell them of the current situation and because I rarely use it I don't have to charge it often saving money on electrical bills. The main disadvantage for me is that because I so rarely use it it is often off and not topped up often so it is sometimes out of credit when I really need it. In my opinion my mobile does fulfil the intended purpose even if it is a bit underused.

There are also many updates for the mobile which increase efficiancy for the users. One example of this is the Smartphone which merges making telephone calls with attributes of a computer. An example of this is that smartphones can run certain programmes on it which a normal mobile would not be able to do as well as that a smart phone can compose, send and recive e-mails from others for ease of access while a person is on the move.


In conclusion buisness communication has been vastly reliant on more technological advances to contact other people. The ability to contact people on the move allows speed of buisness transactions as well as the phones being used as fashion accessories with technical updates for personal usage.
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