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Wireless telecommunications networks are generally implemented and administered using radio communication.
The future of broadband Wireless Internet will be decided towards two possible directions – one possibility would be the takeover of the Cellular companies ' third generation and fourth generation systems and the second possibility would be the other communication companies with their WiMax technologies.
Potočnik's book described geostationary satellites ( first put forward by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky ) and discussed communication between them and the ground using radio, but fell short of the idea of using satellites for mass broadcasting and as telecommunications relays ( developed by Arthur C. Clarke in his Wireless World article of 1945 ).
Wireless communication system and outstation patrol camps have been developed within the tiger reserves, due to which poaching has declined considerably.
* Short-range point-to-point communication: Wireless microphones, Remote controls, IrDA, RFID ( Radio Frequency Identification ), TransferJet, Wireless USB, DSRC ( Dedicated Short Range Communications ), EnOcean, Near Field Communication
The laws which evolved into the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1947, upon which all modern British communication laws are built in one way or another, concern four essential activities: the establishment of a station for purposes of broadcasting ; the use of a station for purposes of broadcasting ; the installing of a transmitter at a station, and the use of a transmitter at a station.
* Wireless transaction protocol, technical term in wireless communication
Marconi initiated the first commercial shortwave transatlantic radio communication between the UK to Canada using his Beam Wireless Service which went into commercial operation on 25 October 1926.
Verizon Wireless enabled push-to-talk communication on its BlackBerry devices in March 2010, requiring download and a monthly fee.
FireRed and LeafGreens connectivity with the Game Boy Advance Wireless Adapter was heralded by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata as being able " to enhance head-to-head battles, exchange of information, and communication with others.
* Wireless communication standards: Through the late 1990s, proponents of Bluetooth ( such as Sony-Ericsson ) and WiFi competed to gain support for positioning one of these standards as the de facto computer-to-computer wireless communication protocol.
Today's computers often feature separate equipment for both types of wireless communication, although Wireless USB is slowly gaining momentum to become a competitor of Bluetooth.
Comet was fitted with two radio sets: a No. 19 Wireless, for communication with the regiment and the troop, and a No. 38 Wireless for communication with infantry units.
The network can be that of any of the wireless communication technologies like GSM, CDMA, Wireless local loop, WAN, WiFi, WiMAX, etc.
The OnStar service relies on CDMA mobile phone voice and data communication, primarily via Verizon Wireless in the United States and Bell Mobility in Canada, as well as location information using GPS technology.
* Wireless Information Service Point ( WiSP ) is a communication technology for distributing any kind of information via Bluetooth
* Over-the-air, another word for Wireless communication
* Boingo Wireless, an American wireless communication services provider
Wireless USB is a short-range, high-bandwidth wireless radio communication protocol created by the Wireless USB Promoter Group.

Wireless and spectrum
This defines a PHY amendment adds new rf spectrum specifications to address the Chinese regulatory changes which have opened the 314-316 MHz, 430-434 MHz, and 779-787 MHz bands for Wireless PAN use within China.
* One of the different Wireless ISP ( which have a tendency to be more expensive because of high taxation and radio spectrum licenses costs ).
AT & T Wireless launched UMTS services in the United States by the end of 2004 strictly using the existing 1900 MHz spectrum allocated for 2G PCS services.
Wireless, traditional landline telephone, and cable companies increasingly invade each others ' traditional markets and compete across a broad spectrum of activities.
That response to consultation was issued on Tuesday 28 July 2009 Having provided options to stakeholders in terms of 2 options outlined in Consultation 08 / 44 of Mobile Telegraphy License or a technology neutral Wireless Telegarphy License, and minded by the 7 responses it received, the Mobile Telegraphy Licence was seen as the best use of spectrum, given the nature of the spectrum of 8 MHz of UHF band in between 470 to 750 MHz in the five main urban areas due to the limited spectrum arising from DTT introduction and use of 4 multiplexes as the spectrum priority prior to analogue switchover ( ASO ).
* Advanced Wireless Services, a wireless telecommunications spectrum band used for mobile phones
Wireless systems use radio frequencies in the VHF or UHF business band radio spectrum.
Rogers Wireless removed all 1900 MHz IS-136 in 2003, and has done the same with its 800 MHz spectrum as the equipment failed.
In 2005 the Jersey Competition Regulatory Authority ( JCRA ), the Jersey Telecommunications Regulator, in cooperation with Ofcom, the UK telecommunications authority with responsibility for spectrum allocation in the Channel Islands under the Communications Act 2003 and Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 extended by Order in Council, allotted a 3G spectrum license to JT and 2G and 3G spectrum licenses to Cable and Wireless Jersey, Jersey Airtel and COLT Telecom Group plc to operate mobile services in Jersey.
ComReg is also tasked with enforcing wireless telegraphy legislation, in particular the Wireless Telegraphy Act, 1926, in relation to use of the radio spectrum, which includes actions against pirate radio stations, distributors of mobile phone repeaters and other unlicensed users of radio spectrum.
IEEE 802. 22, known informally as Super Wi-Fi, is a standard for Wireless Regional Area Network ( WRAN ) using white spaces in the TV frequency spectrum.
* The Wireless Telegraphy Act 1998 c. 6 ( introduced spectrum pricing )
AT & T Wireless then bought 20 MHz of the CDMA spectrum owned by the outgoing PrimeCo ( which was swallowed in the formation of Verizon Wireless ).
Due to FCC regulations regarding duplication of frequencies, the PrimeCo territories were split up with: most of the Gulf Coast going into Verizon Wireless, except in Houston, where Verizon Wireless retained 10 MHz of spectrum and the remaining 20 MHz were sold to AT & T Wireless ; Virginia and North Carolina territories sold to CFW Communications, a regional landline telecom provider since 1987, now operating under the name of nTelos ; and the Midwest territories split up, with Wisconsin going into Verizon Wireless, and the Illinois and Indiana territories-like Houston-were disaggregated, with Verizon Wireless retaining 10 MHz of spectrum, and the remaining 20 MHz placed into a trust fund.

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PocketNet was generally considered a failure with competition from 2G services such as Sprint's Wireless Web.
After the four phones AT & T Wireless had offered to the public ( two from Panasonic, one from Mitsubishi and the Ericsson R289LX ), AT & T Wireless eventually refused to activate the devices.
Since the onset of the migration from TDM PBXs to VoIP and VoIP hybrid solutions, manufacturers such as Lantiq, Ascom Wireless Solutions, Aastra Technologies, Philips, snom and Polycom have developed IP-DECT solutions where the backhaul from the base station is VoIP ( H. 323 or SIP ) while the handset loop is still DECT.
This company later operated as the Eastern Telegraph Company from Mount Pleasant in Gibraltar and eventually became Cable & Wireless.
The transmitter is operated by National Grid Wireless and rebroadcasts signals received from Caldbeck.
The video also includes footage from the 2008 portion of the tour, recorded at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater in Atlanta.
Digital microwave systems were introduced to the Seychelles in 1992 and Cable & Wireless also offers other services from its Seychelles Radio coast station.
Wireless options are available from Sentech, iBurst, Vodacom, MTN, Cell C, Telkom and a number of other ISP's.
It inherited facilities and resources from Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited ( AWA ) and Cable & Wireless, and was charged with responsibility for all international telecommunications services into, through and out of Australia.
* Saunders Lewis, ' The Banned Wireless Talk on Welsh Nationalism ' ( Caernarvon, 1930 ) from the Gathering the Jewels website.
Wireless telegraphy played an important role from the start.
The IRE concerned mostly radio engineering, and was formed from two smaller organizations, the Society of Wireless and Telegraph Engineers and the Wireless Institute.
* Wireless keyboard sniffers: These passive sniffers collect packets of data being transferred from a wireless keyboard and its receiver.
In June and July 1923, Guglielmo Marconi's transmissions were completed during nights on 97 meters from Poldhu Wireless Station, Cornwall, to his yacht Elettra in the Cape Verde Islands.
Marconi, in July 1924, entered into contracts with the British General Post Office ( GPO ) to install high speed shortwave telegraphy circuits from London to Australia, India, South Africa and Canada as the main element of the Imperial Wireless Chain.
Beam Wireless Services from the UK to Australia, South Africa and India went into service in 1927.
Wireless community network sometimes advocate complete freedom from censorship, and this position may be at odds with the Acceptable Use Policies of some commercial services used.
Wireless Type II cards often had a plastic shroud that jutted out from the end of the card to house the antenna.
This latter service grew from under 800, 000 networks in late 2005 ( compared to over 500, 000 dial-up connections ), to nearly 2. 6 million by December 2007, and to over 5 million by late 2010 ( 82 % of which were residential and 81 % of which connected at a speed of least 512 kbit / s ). Wireless and satellite networks expanded markedly during 2008-09, and totaled over 1. 5 million in March 2011.

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