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The document discusses synchronous and asynchronous communication. Synchronous communication occurs in real-time through methods like phone or video calls and requires an immediate response. Asynchronous communication does not occur in real-time and includes examples like email and online forums.

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The document discusses synchronous and asynchronous communication. Synchronous communication occurs in real-time through methods like phone or video calls and requires an immediate response. Asynchronous communication does not occur in real-time and includes examples like email and online forums.

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SYNCHRONOUS

COMMUNICATION
&
ASYNCHRONOUS
COMMUNICATION

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SYNCHRONOUS COMMUNICATION
Synchronous communications is that which takes place in real-time between
two or more parties. Put simply; a synchronous communication exchange
is an interactive, ‘live’ interchange between people. If you have ever
attended a conference call (or indeed any phone call) or a video call, you
have engaged in synchronous communication. The nature of any
synchronous type of communication necessitates an immediate response.

2
ASYNCHRONOUS
COMMUNICATION
Asynchronous communication is any communication that
does not take place in real-time. Emails, forum
comments, and even feedbacks serve as examples of
asynchronous communication we deal with every day.

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