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أنظمة الطاقة الشمسية والإنترنت الفضائي، يغيران قواعد سوق الاتصالات في السودان
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أنظمة الطاقة الشمسية والإنترنت الفضائي، يغيران قواعد سوق الاتصالات في السودان

Al-Rakoba about 2 hours 1 mins read

د. عمار قاسم حمودة

عمار حمودة * ما الفرق بين مكالمة عادية ومكالمة عبر التطبيقات؟ مثلا مكالمة عبر واتساب او ماسنجر او ايمو. هذا الفرق الذي لا يبدو ملاحظا في عالم اليوم هو نتيجة لأحد التحولات الكبرى في مجال الاتصالات، والذي شهد معركة تقنية انتهت بفوز المكالمات عبر التطبيقات بفارق أهداف كبير. وهو الصراع الذي حسمته (البيانات) عن طريق …

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