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WiMax - The 800 LB wireless gorilla
too. WiMax is actually an acronym for "Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access," which gives you an idea of its planned reach. Originally envisioned as another line-of-sight transmission standard for the 10 to 66 GHz frequency band, it has morphed into much more. Now it includes both...
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Feb 16, 2005
Sybase adds antivirus and firewall to mobile management suite
of security in which devices are locked down, able to access only those IP addresses that are safe and essential to productivity.
"Let's say a field service company has a line-of-business application deployed on mobile devices, and they don't want their users to access the Internet -- for... More... Jun 25, 2008
UWB from titanic to today
in telecommunications since 1998, he combines his interests in writing and technology with T1Rex.com and T1 Rex's Business Telecom Explainer.
Need Internet or private line bandwidth to feed your wireless networks? Let T1 Rex help you find high bandwidth at low prices. Ultra wideband, UWB, is... More... Mar 4, 2005
Mobile geek speak
techtarget.com/gDefinition/0,294236,sid40_gci511735,00.html
Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2004 ... More... Oct 10, 2003
Motorola updates RAZR line
Motorola introduced four new mobile phones in their popular RAZR product line this week: RAZR V3i, V3c, RAZR in Pink and RAZR in Blue. The V3c model provides EvDO, CDMA and Bluetooth support...
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Nov 9, 2005
Related Definitions
resonance charging
of using lasers to wirelessly charge objects was considered. However, it is not very practical as lasers require an unobstructed line of sight and can also be dangerous. The energy produced between objects with long-lived resonances has little to no effect on the environment or biological organisms, making this...
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Mar 26, 2008
wireless backhaul
news organizations. The term is occasionally used in reference to the use of the back channel on a bidirectional communications line.
The optimum choice for wireless backhaul technology involves considerations such as network capacity, expected or required data speed, relative cost, electromagnetic... More... Oct 18, 2006
802.16
wireless systems operating in the 10-66 GHz licensed spectrum. An amendment, 802.16a, approved in January 2003, specified non-line-of-sight extensions in the 2-11 GHz spectrum, delivering up to 70 Mbps at distances up to 31 miles. Officially called the WirelessMAN™ specification, 802.16 standards are...
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Sep 28, 2003
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