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Fixed and wireless
Fixed Wireless Terminal ( FWT ) units differ from conventional mobile terminal units operating within cellular networks – such as GSM – in that a fixed wireless terminal or desk phone will be limited to an almost permanent location with almost no roaming abilities.
One example is Fixed Wireless Access, where a wireless network is used instead of wires to connect a stationary terminal to the wireline network.
Fixed WiMAX is also considered as a wireless backhaul technology for 2G, 3G, and 4G networks in both developed and developing nations.
* Fixed Channel Allocation, in wireless networks.
* Fixed wireless phone
Fixed wireless refers to the operation of wireless devices or systems in fixed locations such as homes.
Fixed wireless devices usually derive their electrical power from the utility mains electricity, unlike mobile wireless or portable wireless which tend to be battery-powered.
Fixed access ( e. g., Digital Subscriber Line ( DSL ), cable modems, Ethernet ), mobile access ( e. g. W-CDMA, CDMA2000, GSM, GPRS ) and wireless access ( e. g. WLAN, WiMAX ) are all supported.
and is the country's large's ISP providing Fixed and wireless Internet access and value added services.

Fixed and technology
* Fixed capital — This includes machinery, factories, equipment, new technology, factories, buildings, computers, and other goods that are designed to increase the productive potential of the economy for future years.
Advances in technology have dramatically improved the price / performance equation of FSS ( Fixed Service Satellite ) over the past five years.
The technology is a Fixed Wireless Option, which has extremely low capital costs and is ideal for small start ups to scale, as well as for sparse rural areas.
These two satellite services, and their older Fixed Service Satellite technology, were provided to add additional capacity that lets DISH Network satisfy the Federal Communications Commission's " must-carry " requirements for local channels, and make room for HDTV.

Fixed and links
Fixed frequency links, like DisplayPort, need to reconstruct the clock from the data sent over the link.

Fixed and between
Fixed fees are usually based on a project's allocated construction cost and can range between 4 and 12 % of new construction cost, for commercial and institutional projects, depending on a project's size and complexity.
* Fixed income arbitrage: exploit pricing inefficiencies between related fixed income securities.
Fixed satellite services handle hundreds of billions of voice, data, and video transmission tasks across all countries and continents between certain points on the Earth's surface.
Fixed genetic differences between the Atlantic and Pacific subspecies indicate very restricted gene flow, but relatively recent separation, estimated at 500, 000 and 785, 000 years ago.
Fixed access: In personal communications service ( PCS ), terminal access to a network in which there is a set relationship between a terminal and the access interface.
Using it, he compiled the 1437 Zij-i-Sultani of 994 stars, generally considered the greatest star catalogue between those of Ptolemy and Brahe, a work that stands alongside Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi's Book of Fixed Stars.
The Great Belt Fixed Link () is the fixed link between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen across the Great Belt.
Fixed or mobile speed camera systems that measure the time taken by a vehicle to travel between two or more fairly distant sites ( from several hundred metres to several hundred kilometres apart ) are called automatic number plate recognition ( ANPR ) cameras.
For theoretical considerations of mutual interference ( at frequencies between 2 and c. 30 GHz-typically in the Fixed Satellite Service ) where specific antenna performance has not been defined, a reference antenna based on Recommendation ITU-R S. 465 is used to calculate the interference, which will include the likely sidelobes for off-axis effects.
Fixed between two powerful forces the Qing suffered repeated defeats.
Fixed pricing established between a distributor and seller or between two or more sellers may violate antitrust laws in the United States.
* Fixed rate of £ 1125 to be replaced by variable fees between 0 and £ 3000.
This is the second fixed link between the two towns, after the 1992 opening of the Kristiansund and Frei Fixed Link.
For progressive " Film mode " material, " Fixed " Colour-Plus is used, as there is no motion between the image fields.
* Fixed Station Interface – standard specifies a set of mandatory messages supporting digital voice, data, encryption and telephone interconnect necessary for communication between a Fixed Station and P25 RF Subsystem
The Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network ( AFTN ) is a worldwide system of aeronautical fixed circuits provided, as part of the Aeronautical Fixed Service, for the exchange of messages and / or digital data between aeronautical fixed stations having the same or compatible communications characteristics.
* Fixed Winged Aircraft 0700-2159-( within 50 nm / 92. 5 km of GFS )- 50m, ( between 50 nm / 92. 5 km to 100 nm / 185 km of GFS )- 1hr 5m, ( beyond 100 nm / 185 km of GFS )- add 15m per 50 nm.
The World War II gun emplacements formed part of the Fixed Defences, Severn Scheme and protected the Atlantic shipping convoy de-grouping zone between Cardiff, Barry and Flat Holm.
Fixed spaces are sometimes inserted between capitals and small capitals.
In terms of stakes, users can choose between Fixed Limit, Pot Limit or No Limit tables.

Fixed and at
Fixed cylinder revolvers can fire the strongest and most powerful cartridges, but at the price of being the slowest to load and cannot use speedloaders or moon clips for loading, as only one chamber is exposed at a time to the loading gate.
Fixed gases are gases for which no liquid or solid can form at the temperature of the gas, such as air at typical ambient temperatures.
Fixed spool reels are cast by opening the bail, grasping the line with the forefinger, and then using a backward snap of the rod followed by a forward cast while releasing the line with the forefinger at the same time.
Fixed angle rotors are made of a single block of metal and hold the tubes in cavities bored at a predetermined angle.
As it is currently configured, the launch site features structures similar to Boeing's Delta IV SLC-37 launch site at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, with a Fixed Umbilical Tower, Mobile Service Tower, Fixed Pad Erector, Launch Control Center and Operations Building, and a Horizontal Integration Facility.
L-3 Link ( a subsidiary of L-3 Integrated Systems ) operates the official C-27J schoolhouse at the Georgia Department of Defense's Fixed Wing Flight Facility at Robins AFB.
Osler, who had a well-developed humorous side to his character, was in his mid-fifties when he gave the speech and in it he mentioned Anthony Trollope's The Fixed Period ( 1882 ), which envisaged a College where men retired at 67 and after a contemplative period of a year were ' peacefully extinguished ' by chloroform.
Fixed batteries had a significant advantage over shipborne cannon owing to their greater stability and larger guns, and the Danes were able to reinforce their ships during the battle ( including the replacement of a captain at one point ).
Fixed costs, which occur only in the short run, are incurred by the business at any level of output, including zero output.
Fixed capital is that portion of the total capital that is invested in fixed assets ( such as land, buildings, vehicles, plant and equipment ) that stay in the business almost permanently, or at the very least, for more than one accounting period.
In 964, in his Book of Fixed Stars, he called it al-Bakr (" the Sheep ") " of the southern Arabs "; he noted that the Cloud is not visible from northern Arabia and Baghdad, but can be seen at the strait of Bab el Mandeb ( 12 ° 15 ' N ), which is the southernmost point of Arabia.
In the United Kingdom, where the practice originated, Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, also known as the Gracious Address or, less formally, as the Queen's Speech, is typically read by the reigning sovereign at the State Opening of Parliament ; this occurs annually in May — prior to the Fixed Term Parliament Act 2011, the State Opening usually occurred in November or December — or soon after a general election.
* The Fixed Rate is the rate at which the contract is agreed.
* The Fixed Rate and Reference Rate are rates that should accrue over a period starting on the effective date, and then paid at the end of the period ( termination date ).
Serving General Aviation at El Paso International Airport, Cutter Aviation established a Fixed Base Operation in 1982 at the airport.
Sweden's first FBO ( Fixed base operator ), Grafair Jet Center, was built in 2004 at the Stockholm-Bromma Airport.
Fixed income refers to any type of investment under which the borrower / issuer is obliged to make payments of a fixed amount on a fixed schedule: for example, if the borrower has to pay interest at a fixed rate once a year, and to repay the principal amount on maturity.

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