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wireless communications |
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wireless communicationsSystem using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. Wireless devices include cell phones, two-way radios, remote garage-door openers, television remote controls, and GPS receivers (see Global Positioning System). Wireless modems, microwave transmitters, and satellites make it possible to access the Internet from anywhere in the world. A Wireless Markup Language (WML) based on XML is intended for use in such narrow-band devices as cellular phones and pagers for the transfer and display of text. |
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NEW YORK -- Penton Media, organizer of the International Wireless Communications Expo (IWCE) and publisher of Mobile Radio Technology([R]) magazine (MRT), today announced the second annual IWCE/MRT Wireless Summit, to take place November 13-14, 2007 at the Regal Sun Resort (formerly the Grosvenor Resort) in Orlando, Fla. com/reports/c67401) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report: Latin American Wireless Communications Test Equipment Markets to their offering. Euromonitor International publishes Cellular and Wireless Communication Systems reports on 4 country markets Euromonitor International's Cellular and Wireless Communications Systems Major Market Profiles present an overview of the national market. |
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