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D-AMPS
D-AMPS is now called Time Division Multiple Access/IS-136.
D-AMPS (Digital-Advanced Mobile Phone Service), sometimes spelled DAMPS, is a digital version of AMPS (Advanced Mobile Phone Service), the original analog standard for... More... Oct 11, 1999
Mobile CRM: Service applications
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Last time, I discussed mobile CRM from a sales perspective. This week, we look at the other side -- mobile CRM for service applications. This is actually one of the oldest uses of wireless and mobile computing together, dating back at least to... More... Jul 31, 2006
Advanced Mobile Phone Service
Advanced Mobile Phone Service (AMPS) is a standard system for analog signal cellular telephone service in the United States and is also used in other...
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Sep 25, 1999
Windows Mobile vs. RIM: Platform experiences compared
worker is a road warrior or everyday in-office team member, a growing number of workers need mobility to achieve their best each day.
For IT professionals, deciding which mobile platform to use is a complicated process and involves many important steps -- from the initial decision making process... More... Sep 19, 2008
Mobile messaging for the enterprise
Capabilities Session persistence Yes No Buddy lists Yes No Presence status Yes No Audit trail Yes No Addressing method IM handle Mobile phone number Billing impact Uses mobile data plan Uses text message plan Figure 1: Instant Messaging versus SMS Text... More... Dec 4, 2008
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single stream 802.11n
the unratified 802.11n wireless local area network (WLAN) specification. The goal of single-stream 802.11n is to improve the quality of service on mobile devices by taking advantage of 802.11n's wider radio frequency channel and mechanism for decreasing time between transmissions. Single-stream 802.11n takes advantage...
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Apr 6, 2009
Open System Authentication (OSA)
OSA, a computer equipped with a wireless modem can access any WEP network and receive files that are not encrypted.
For OSA to work, the service set identifier (SSID) of the computer should match the SSID of the wireless access point. The SSID is a sequence of characters that uniquely names a wireless local area network (WLAN... More... Sep 30, 2008
wireless LAN
A wireless LAN (or WLAN, for wireless local area network, sometimes referred to as LAWN, for local area wireless network) is one in which a mobile user can connect to a local area network (LAN) through a wireless (radio) connection. The IEEE 802.11 group of standards specify the technologies for wireless LANs. 802.11 standards use...
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Sep 8, 2008
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