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cellular modem

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cellular modem

A wireless adapter that connects a laptop computer to a cellular telephone system for data transfer. Cellular modems, which contain their own antennas, plug into a PC Card slot or into the USB port of the computer and are available for a variety of wireless data services such as GPRS, EDGE and EV-DO.

Cellular Modems Vs. Cellphone Modems
If a cellphone has a built-in modem, it can function like a wireless counterpart to a landline modem. Early cellphones offered an analog modem option for dial-up service, while later smartphones added high-speed, digital data services. Such phones plug into the USB or serial port of the computer or transmit via Bluetooth, the latter providing a wireless connection from computer to cellphone.



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a manufacturer of advanced energy meters and wireless data telemetry products, has announced the introduction of the MARK-V PCS Data Recorder, a two-channel load profiling demand recorder with a fully integrated CDMA Digital Cellular Modem for wireless telemetry of accumulated pulse data across digital cellular networks.
So far, they have purchased only a single computer and cellular modem, which Wilson hopes to begin testing soon in all sorts of conditions - night and day, sun and cloud, wind and rain, on the flat lands and in the hills.
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