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Jeremy Maddock - ArticlesJeremy Maddock is the owner of a quickly growing telecommunications industry
news website. WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) - DescriptionWiMAX
has a much broader range, and allows for faster data transfer
speeds.
Because of the fact that a single WiMAX base station can cover
an. xMax - DescriptionXMax will (in theory)
be much cheaper and more effective than WiMAX, and
potentially bring wireless broadband internet. Wireless Broadband - DescriptionAnd advanced wireless broadband technology
currently available is WiMAX, which
allows for fast download speeds over. WAP - Descriptionmobile
phones. The WAP standard was jointly created by Motorola,
Nokia, Ericsson, and Unwired Planet, who were. Wireless Broadband BasicsDevice, so long as it has the proper
connectivity hardware. Such hardware can easily be attached to
most PDAs and laptop computers.
One of the most popular and well. GPS (Global Positioning System) - DescriptionWith a
commonly available GPS receiver can calculate his or her exact
location on Earth. GPS has been very useful in air, land, and
sea navigation, as well as in mapping,. Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) - DescriptionThe term Wi-Fi was coined by the Wireless Ethernet
Compatibility Alliance (WECA) as another name for IEEE 802.11b
networking standard. WECA is still involved in certifying. Bluetooth - DescriptionAnd other
enabled devices to connect wirelessly over short distances, and
exchange digital information. Bluetooth connections take place
over a 2.4 GHz frequency, and. VoIP Telephony BasicsThrough traditional circuit-switched telephone lines. The
voice information is converted into digital data packets and
then transmitted over an IP network, such as the.
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