Telephone Stocks List

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Telephone Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 22 BCE Is BCE Inc.’s Dividend Storm Brewing?
Nov 22 CVE Do Options Traders Know Something About Cenovus Energy (CVE) Stock We Don't?
Nov 22 CM CIBC Asset Management announces CIBC ETF cash distributions for November 2024
Nov 21 BCE BCE, Microsoft Team Up to Transform Business Communication in Canada
Nov 21 CM 3 TSX Dividend Stocks Yielding Up To 6.4%
Nov 21 VCM Vecima and Witke to Deploy All-PON™ Fiber Access Solution with LIWEST in Austria
Nov 21 CVE Cenovus Energy (CVE): Powering Growth and Innovation Under $25
Nov 20 BCE Dolby's Q4 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y
Nov 20 BCE WIX Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates on Higher Revenues, Shares Jump
Nov 20 VCM Vecima Networks (TSE:VCM) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of CA$0.055
Nov 20 BCE iHeartRadio Canada Adds 51 Stations From Pattison Media
Nov 20 BCE Bell and the Toronto Raptors team up for year two of the Bell Inbound Assist grant program in support of newcomers to Canada
Nov 20 VCM Vecima Networks Inc.: Notice to Shareholders Regarding the Delivery of Disclosure Documents
Nov 19 CM Traders Trim Big Canada Rate Cut Bets After Inflation Uptick
Nov 19 CM CIBC and The Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches announce multi-year partnership
Nov 19 BCE Bell expands its collaboration with Microsoft to launch services for Microsoft Teams Phone Mobile for Canadian businesses
Nov 18 CM Oil Rises as Geopolitical Tensions Outweigh Weak Market Signals
Nov 18 BCE BCE implements amendments to its Shareholder Dividend Reinvestment Plan to permit discount for treasury issuances; 2% discount to apply starting with reinvestment of dividend payable on January 15, 2025
Nov 17 VCM Is It Smart To Buy Vecima Networks Inc. (TSE:VCM) Before It Goes Ex-Dividend?
Telephone

A telephone is a telecommunications device that permits two or more users to conduct a conversation when they are too far apart to be heard directly. A telephone converts sound, typically and most efficiently the human voice, into electronic signals that are transmitted via cables and other communication channels to another telephone which reproduces the sound to the receiving user. The term is derived from Greek: τῆλε (tēle, far) and φωνή (phōnē, voice), together meaning distant voice. A common short form of the term is phone, which came into use almost immediately after the first patent was issued.In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell was the first to be granted a United States patent for a device that produced clearly intelligible replication of the human voice at a second device. This instrument was further developed by many others, and became rapidly indispensable in business, government, and in households.
The essential elements of a telephone are a microphone (transmitter) to speak into and an earphone (receiver) which reproduces the voice in a distant location. In addition, most telephones contain a ringer to announce an incoming telephone call, and a dial or keypad to enter a telephone number when initiating a call to another telephone. The receiver and transmitter are usually built into a handset which is held up to the ear and mouth during conversation. The dial may be located either on the handset or on a base unit to which the handset is connected. The transmitter converts the sound waves to electrical signals which are sent through a telephone network to the receiving telephone, which converts the signals into audible sound in the receiver or sometimes a loudspeaker. Telephones are duplex devices, meaning they permit transmission in both directions simultaneously.
The first telephones were directly connected to each other from one customer's office or residence to another customer's location. Being impractical beyond just a few customers, these systems were quickly replaced by manually operated centrally located switchboards. These exchanges were soon connected together, eventually forming an automated, worldwide public switched telephone network. For greater mobility, various radio systems were developed for transmission between mobile stations on ships and automobiles in the mid-20th century. Hand-held mobile phones were introduced for personal service starting in 1973. In later decades their analog cellular system evolved into digital networks with greater capability and lower cost.
Convergence has given most modern cell phones capabilities far beyond simple voice conversation. Most are smartphones, integrating all mobile communication and many computing needs.

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