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radio-based and transatlantic
Starting in 1927, transatlantic telephone service was radio-based.

radio-based and telephone
Some non-Internet forms include telephone, fax, PDA, SMS text messaging, MMS, wireless networks and services, Bluetooth, CCTV, tracking systems, RFID, biometric identification, road traffic management and regulatory enforcement, identity cards, smart cards and other Near Field Communication applications ; polling station technology ( where non-online e-voting is being considered ), TV and radio-based delivery of government services ( e. g., CSMW ), email, online community facilities, newsgroups and electronic mailing lists, online chat, and instant messaging technologies.

radio-based and was
WKRP was given a new timeslot, one of the best on the network, following M * A * S * H. This allowed creator Hugh Wilson to move away from farcical radio-based stories, which is what CBS mostly wanted at the beginning, and start telling stories that, while not necessarily serious, were more low-key and character-based.
Gandalf also pioneered a radio-based mobile data terminal that was popular for many years in taxi dispatch systems.
In 1938, the U. S. Army's first radio-based aircraft detection and ranging system ( later called radar ) was developed on post.

radio-based and about
In radio-based systems ( compared to wires ), the wearer may move about within the tracking limits of the system.

radio-based and for
Automatic Packet Reporting System ( APRS ) is an amateur radio-based system for real time tactical digital communications of information of immediate value in the local area.
In preparation for the setup of this mission, astronomers analyzed the radio-based position measurements with respect to far distant quasars taken over the last few years to understand its motion as precisely as needed.
He moved to New York City and worked for a few years as the program director for the Ticker News Service, another radio-based business.
The popularity of online forums and social-networking sites has made it possible for bands to immediately disseminate news of a gig to thousands of people only hours before a performance, at minimal cost, and bypassing the traditional print and radio-based methods of publicising concerts.
Bullen's work in the field of sound art has included sound installations, sound design for radio-based art, writing on the use of the voice in music and art, a tour of cinemas producing improvised sound responses to key pieces of ‘ experimental ’ cinema, lectures, and collaborations with artists at a variety of venues ( including Tate Britain, Art Basel, Hayward Gallery, Schirn Kunsthalle, ICA ( Institute of Contemporary Arts ), Arnolfini Gallery, Ikon Eastside, City Projects and New Art Gallery Walsall ).
The working group currently has 6 projects on standards for radio-based systems:

radio-based and .
The School of the Air is a radio-based school using the RFDS radios.
It is still used in some environments where interference makes radio-based wireless technologies unusable.
* AMPRNet – a project to construct a global, radio-based network using TCP / IP over AX. 25 links
In November 2007, BBC Radio 2 aired a weekly radio-based sketch show / sitcom featuring Reeves and Mortimer, entitled Vic Reeves ' House Arrest.
In late 2007, Reeves appeared in a weekly radio-based sketch show on BBC Radio 2, entitled Vic Reeves ' House Arrest.
In November 2007, Mortimer appeared as Reeves ' hairdresser, Carl, in the weekly radio-based sketch show on BBC Radio 2, entitled Vic Reeves ' House Arrest.
's audience beyond its original college radio-based fanbase.
They are divided into two categories: ' dumb ' units which only provide a visible indication of the rear of the train with a flashing red taillight ; and ' smart ' units which also send back data to the crew in the locomotive via radio-based telemetry.
Stair leads Overcomer Ministry, a conservative Pentecostal Christian organization that runs a widely heard radio-based ministry.
The label also featured several legendary country radio-based acts in the twilight of their careers, such as the Blue Sky Boys, Lulu Belle and Scotty, Texas Ruby, and Moon Mullican, performers not likely of much interest to the big labels in the 1960s.
A wireless network interface controller ( WNIC ) is a network interface controller which connects to a radio-based computer network rather than a wire-based network such as Token Ring or Ethernet.
In mobile or wireless communication, the air interface is the radio-based communication link between the mobile station and the active base station.

transatlantic and telephone
* 1927 – The first transatlantic telephone service is established – from New York, New York to London, England, United Kingdom.
Radio traffic across the Atlantic Ocean increased dramatically after the western Allies cut the German transatlantic submarine communication cables ( telegraph-only at that time, well before the first transatlantic telephone cable connected the US with France in 1956.
* 1956 – TAT-1, the first submarine transatlantic telephone cable system, is inaugurated.
TAT-1 ( Transatlantic No. 1 ) was the first submarine transatlantic telephone cable system.
* January 7 – The first transatlantic telephone call is made via radio from New York City to London, England.
TASI was invented by Bell Labs in the early 1960s to increase the capacity of transatlantic telephone cables.
TAT-2 was AT & T Corporation's second transatlantic telephone cable.
TAT-3 was AT & T's third transatlantic telephone cable.
TAT-4 was AT & T's fourth transatlantic telephone cable.
TAT-5 was AT & T's 5th transatlantic telephone cable,
TAT-6 was AT & T's sixth transatlantic telephone cable.
TAT-7 was AT & T's 7th transatlantic telephone cable,
TAT-9 was AT & T's 9th transatlantic telephone cable system, in operation from 1992 to 2004, initially carrying 80, 000 telephone circuits between North America and Europe.
TAT-10 was AT & T's 10th transatlantic telephone cable, in operation from 1992 to 2003, initially carrying 2 x 565 Mbit / s between USA and Norden in Germany.
TAT-11 was AT & T's 11th transatlantic telephone cable, in operation from 1993, initially carrying 2 x 565 Mbit / s between USA and France.
TAT-12 / 13 is a ring cable system consisting of the 12th and 13th consortia transatlantic telephone cables, in operation from 1996, initially carrying 2 × 5 Gbit / s.
CANTAT-1 was the first Canadian transatlantic telephone cable.
CANTAT-2 was the second Canadian transatlantic telephone cable,
TAT-1 ( Transatlantic No. 1 ) was the first transatlantic telephone cable system.
On January 7, 1927, AT & T initiated the first transatlantic commercial telephone service ; linking London and New York.
Bell Labs wanted to investigate atmospheric and ionospheric properties using " short waves " ( wavelengths of about 10-20 meters ) for use in transatlantic radio telephone service.

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