IT Communications Equipment
Communication Devices use specific interfaces and technologies to transmit data in electronic form using either wires and cables or radio signals. These components work on the methodology of converting voice or other signals into a non tangible waves which can be easily transmitted to other devices that receives and reconverts these waves back into sound. They are mostly digital in nature and are known to indicate combination of supported technologies and frequency bands.
They can be further bifurcated into the sub categories - hard wired and wireless. Some of the common examples of communication devices are telephones, cell phones, automated answering machines, and phone switchboards. While the automated voice systems use machine controlled request for retrieving information, the phone switchboards are used largely for routing telephone calls and adding advanced features to telephone systems.
Applications
These communication devices are often termed as electromechanical devices and are widely used in computer base applications like web servers, application servers and personal computers. These components of the communication and networking industry also allow individuals to send and receive messages, play games, access media files, and indulge into other activities through its various other devices like PDA's, MP3 and GPS receivers.
Memory, CPU and ASIC sockets, High-speed/high-frequency connectors, Coaxial connectors, Backplane connector
systems, Cabled and blindmate power connectors, Parallel and serial I/O connectors, Fiber-optic transceivers and data links, Wireless systems, PolySwitch circuit protection devices, Application tooling, Cellular phone connectors, Mezzanine/stacking connectors, PCS connector systems, Shielded connectors, Coplanar connectors, Internal storage interconnects, Modular jacks, Optical interconnects, Heat shrink products, Cable ties, Telecom and signal relays

