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Title: Communication


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Communication
  • Definition
  • The exchange of information among people or
    organisations
  • Importance
  • Exchange info. Between people or firms
  • Exchange ideas between people
  • Understand peoples responses
  • Negotiate with trading partners
  • Give instructions to employees in a firm
  • Make business decisions

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Types elements of Communication
  • Types
  • Oral
  • Written
  • Electronic
  • Elements
  • Transmitter the person who sends the message
  • The message a question/piece of information
  • Medium the method used
  • Receiver the person to whom the message is sent

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Postal services
  • Letter post
  • Inland mails
  • Letters, postcards and printed matters sent out
    within HK
  • Overseas mails
  • Include air mail, surface mail, bulk air mail and
    aerogrammes sent to other countries
  • Charges depend on the destinations to be sent to
  • Speedpost
  • Parcels or letters given priority in delivery
  • Delivery guaranteed within one or two days

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Postal services
  • Parcel Post
  • Items of less than 10 kg are accepted
  • Express mail
  • The mail will be delivered when a fee is paid
  • Franking machines
  • Stamp letters and record the number of letters
    for posting
  • Payment is made by calculating the no of letters
    posted
  • Useful for businesses which post a lot of mail at
    one time
  • Postfax
  • Facsimile transmission between HK and other
    foreign countries

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Postal services
  • Insurance
  • Senders insure against loss and damage of the
    expensive mails
  • Provide to senders who send overseas mails only
  • Business reply service
  • Firms obtain licenses to use the service by
    paying a fee
  • Receives can reply by using the reply envelopes
    without paying any postage

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  • Registration
  • Useful for senders who want to have an evidence
    of the mail which has been sent and received
  • Compensation is available if the mail is lost or
    damaged during transportation
  • Private post office boxes
  • Boxes are rented for a period with a fee payable
    to the Post Office
  • Useful for firms which do not wish to disclose
    their addresses to the public
  • Remittance
  • Provide postal and money orders for people who
    transfer money between countries

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Postal mail
  • Permit mail
  • Sends items of identical size, shape and weight
    to many receivers (gt500), it can ask for
    discounted rate.
  • A Postage Paid design is imprinted
  • Bulk mail service
  • Large quantity of mail is to be sent to a certain
    territory, get discount for each kilogram of the
    mail. (gt500)

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Pros and Cons for Postal Service
  • Advantages
  • Convenient PO boxes are available throughout HK
  • reliable lost of letters rarely happens
  • Flexible variety of facilities are provided and
    people can have a wider choice of communication
    means
  • Disadvantages
  • Relatively slower compared to that of other forms
    of communication
  • Longer time n delivery need to pick up and sent
    out services by a post office or a post office
    box.

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Telecommunications
  • Telecommunications Authority (TA)
  • A statutory body regulates our local
    telecommunication industries
  • Office of the Telecommunication Authority (OFTA)
  • Telecommunication and Telephone Ordinance
  • Telephone
  • Fixed Telecommunication Network Service (FTNS)
  • Mobile (cellular) telephones

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Telephone services
  • Local telephone services
  • Free of charge per call after a fixed rent is
    paid
  • International telephone services
  • People can communicate with their friends or
    relative in other countries
  • Businessmen can directly get in tough with
    overseas clients through the IDD service whenever
    necessary
  • IDD / Station-to-station / Person-to-person /
  • Collect calls / calling card

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  • Mobile (cellular)telephones
  • All mobile phones are connected to a high
    frequency radio network and then connected to the
    normal telephone network
  • Calls made are charged on each time basis
  • Advantages Convenient and two-way communication
  • Disadvantage expensive
  • Pager
  • Public radio-paging service provided by a central
    control centre and display in alphanumeric types.

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Payphones
  • Duet Cardphone
  • Stored value cards issued by various telephone co
  • Creditcard phone
  • Payment is made by using credit card
  • Conference calls
  • People use the telephone which is linked up and
    conversations can be done at the same time
  • Calling card
  • Businessmen find it convenient to make
    international calls to HK from other overseas
    countries information services
  • Cashphones
  • The money is shared between the telephone company
    and the retail outlet owners

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  • Infoline
  • Provides a lot of info
  • Directories
  • The residential directory provides alphabetical
    lists of subscribers telephone numbers and
    addresses.

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Pros and Cons for Telecommunication services
  • Advantages
  • Provide an immediate form of communication to
    people and firms
  • A variety of services are available
  • Convenient public telephones are available
    throughout HK
  • Cheap local calls are free after a fixed rate is
    paid
  • Disadvantages
  • Written record of the message is not available
  • Long international calls are expensive
  • Misunderstanding may occur

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Facsimile Transmission
  • A system by which a document is copied and sent
    to a receivers fax machine through a telephone
    line
  • The receivers fax machine turns it
    electronically into a code and an exact copy of
    document is immediately made
  • Types
  • Multifax / surefax / infofax / callfax / homefax

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Advantages for Fax
  • Usually immediate (Fast)
  • Cheap as the cost is the same as a phone call.
  • Operation is almost automatic and simple
  • Both sender and receiver have copies of what is
    sent, misunderstandings are less likely.
  • Photos, diagrams and written material can be
    sent. (Accurate)

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Disadvantages for Fax
  • Fax lines are too busy and messages may be
    delayed and cannot be sent.
  • Faxed materials do not have legal status
  • Receiver does not have the right to reject an
    incoming transmission and unwanted messages (Junk
    fax)
  • Not convenient fro sending confidential items.
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