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  1. Optical wireless

    Optical wireless is the combined use of optical optical fiber optical fibre and wireless radio radio frequency communication to provide telecommunications telecommunication to clusters of end points which are geographically distant. The high capacity optical fibre is used to span the longest distances, and a lower cost wireless link carries the signal for the last mile to nearby users. Sources http searchmobilecomputing.techtarget.com sDefinition 0,,sid40 gci760820,00.html Definition Optical Wireless , SearchMobileComputuing website. Optical communication Telecommunications telecom stub Category Optical communications Category Local loop ...   more details



  1. Wireless

    Other uses File Handheld Maritime VHF 217x289.png thumb right 217px A handheld marine radio. Wireless ... digital assistant s PDAs , and wireless network ing. Other examples of wireless technology include Global Positioning System GPS units, Garage door opener s or garage doors, wireless Mouse computing ... television , broadcast television and cordless telephone s. Introduction Wireless operations ... in this manner over both short and long distances. Wireless services Unreferenced section date December 2006 Common examples of wireless equipment include Telemetry control and traffic control ... to a computer via wireless using technology such as Wireless USB or Bluetooth Cordless telephone ... to provide multiple television channels to viewers. Wireless networks Wireless networking i.e. the various ... networks that connect via satellite. A wireless transmission method is a logical choice to network ... of wireless technology To span a distance beyond the capabilities of typical cabling, To provide ... connect mobile users or networks. Modes Wireless communications can be via radio frequency ... , broadcasting , cellular network s and other wireless network s. Cordless The term wireless should ... power supply. Some cordless devices, such as cordless telephones, are also wireless in the sense that information ... of wireless Link telecommunications communications link . This has caused some disparity in the usage ... s first wireless telephone conversation occurred in 1880, when Alexander Graham Bell and Charles .... Similar to free space optical communication , the photophone also required a clear line of sight ... communication s. Early wireless work Main Wireless telegraphy David E. Hughes transmitted radio signals ... of signaling on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. In 1891, Edison obtained the wireless patent for this method using inductance US patent 465971 . In the history of wireless technology , the demonstration ... cite book last Story first Alfred Thomas title A story of wireless telegraphy publisher New York, D ...   more details



  1. Fixed wireless

    Fixed wireless is the operation of wireless devices or systems used to connect two fixed locations e.g., buildings with a radio or other wireless link, such as laser bridge . ref citeweb title Wireless Broadband and Other Fixed Wireless Systems url http www.networkcomputing.com netdesign bb1.html publisher networkcomputing.com accessdate 2008 02 20 ref Usually, fixed wireless is part of a wireless LAN infrastructure. The purpose of a fixed wireless link is to enable data communications between the two sites or buildings. Fixed wireless data FWD links are often a cost effective alternative to leasing fiber or installing cables between the buildings. The Point to point telecommunications point to point signal Data transmission transmission s occur through the air over a Terrestrial radio terrestrial microwave platform rather than through copper or optical fiber therefore, fixed wireless does not require satellite feeds or local telephone service. The advantages of fixed wireless include the ability to connect with users in remote areas without the need for laying new cables and the capacity ... wireless devices usually derives their electrical power from the public utility mains, unlike mobile wireless or portable wireless devices which tend to be battery electricity battery powered. Antennas Fixed wireless services typically use a directional radio antenna on each end of the signal e.g. ... connection speeds. Fixed Wireless Broadband With the growing infrastructure of the GSM wireless networks, fixed wireless has also become a viable solution for broadband access. Using the 3G speed and reliability, businesses and homes can use fixed wireless antenna technology to access broadband internet and Layer 2 networks using fixed Wireless broadband . Because of the redundancy and saturation ... wired infrastructure is not yet available, fixed wireless broadband has become a viable option for internet access. References reflist wireless stub Category Wireless networking ...   more details



  1. Wireless engineering

    Cleanup date June 2008 Cleanup reorganize date June 2008 Wireless Engineering is the branch of engineering which addresses the design, application, and research of wireless communication systems and technologies. Overview Wireless engineering is an engineering subject dealing with engineering problems using wireless technology such as radio communications and radar, but it is more general than the conventional radio engineering. It may include using other techniques such as acoustic, infrared, and optical technologies. History Wireless technologies have skyrocketed since their late 19th Century advancements. With the invention of the FM Radio in 1935, wireless communications have become a concentrated focus of both private and government sectors. In Education Auburn University s Samuel Ginn College of Engineering was the first in the United States to offer a formalized undergraduate degree ... University cite web url http eng.auburn.edu programs wireless index.html title Wireless Engineering ... 2008 10 06 ref Auburn University s college of engineering divides their wireless engineering program ... signal processing , electromagnetism antenna design , etc. , and software oriented wireless engineering ... University cite web url http eng.auburn.edu programs wireless programs ugrad outcomes.html title Wireless ... in Sydney , was the first University to offer Wireless Engineering in Australia . The university works closely with nearby industries in research and teaching development in wireless engineering. ref http www.research.mq.edu.au excellence wireless communications, ref Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka in Malacca , was the first University to offer Wireless Communication Engineering in Malaysia . Applications Wireless engineering contains a wide spectrum of application, most notably cellular ... repository. The popularity has also sparked many wireless innovations, such as increased network capacity, 3G , cryptology and network security technologies. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Wireless Engineering ...   more details



  1. Optical mouse

    File Microsoft wireless mouse.jpg thumb 300px A wireless optical mouse An optical Mouse computing computer .... Battery powered, wireless optical mice flash the LED intermittently to save power, and only glow steadily when movement is detected. Early optical mice File Xerox Optical Mouse Chip.jpg thumb left Xerox optical mouse chip Early optical mice, first demonstrated by two independent inventors ... left The optical sensor from a Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer v. 1.0A Modern optical mice File Avago ADNS 5030 optical mouse sensor disassembled.jpg thumb Optical mouse sensor disassembled Modern surface independent optical mice work by using an optoelectronic sensor essentially, a tiny ..., 2009 ref Power Manufacturers often engineer their optical mice especially battery powered wireless ... chopper wheels for distance measurement. The earliest optical mice detected movement on pre printed mousepad surfaces, whereas the modern optical mouse works on most opaque surfaces it is unable to detect ... date May 10, 1982 url http books.google.com books?id bDAEAAAAMBAJ&pg PA11&dq optical mouse kirsch lyon&lr &num 20&as brr 3&ei TLI2S4 TG4rSkwTjy5DMAQ&cd 1 v onepage&q optical mouse 20kirsch 20lyon&f ... url http books.google.com books?id S8EAAAAMBAJ&pg PA28&dq optical mouse led color&lr &num 20&as brr 3&ei bK42S8jnO5qIlQSZuLy5AQ&cd 15 v onepage&q optical mouse 20led 20color&f false ref ref cite book ... chapter The Optical Mouse, and an Architectural Methodology for Smart Digital Sensors title VLSI Systems and Computations url http books.google.com books?id t15TAAAAMAAJ&q optical mouse lyon&dq optical ... successful optical computer mice were the Microsoft IntelliMouse with IntelliEye and IntelliMouse Explorer ... mice became obsolete. The technology underlying the modern optical computer mouse is known as digital .... Optical mice use image sensors to image naturally occurring texture in materials such as wood, cloth .... To understand how optical mice work, imagine two photographs of the same object except slightly offset ...   more details



  1. Wireless network

    Wireless network refers to any type of computer network that is not connected by cables of any kind. It is a method ... locations. ref cite web title Overview of Wireless Communications url http www.cambridge.org ... Wireless telecommunication s networks are generally implemented and administered using a transmission ... model network structure. ref cite web title Getting to Know Wireless Networks and Technology url http ... 08 ref Types of wireless networks Wireless PAN Wireless personal area network s WPANs interconnect devices ... www.technologystation.net 2010 03 wireless networks bluetooth to mobile.html title Wireless Networks ... cite web url http www.wireless nets.com resources downloads wireless industry report 2007.html title Wireless Network Industry Report accessdate 2008 07 08 ref Wi Fi PANs are becoming commonplace 2010 ... with Windows 7 and Intel My WiFi accessdate 2010 04 27 ref Wireless LAN Main Wireless LAN A wireless local area network WLAN links two or more devices over a short distance using a wireless distribution ... the Wi Fi brand name. Fixed wireless technology implements point to point telecommunications point ... used in cities to connect networks in two or more buildings without installing a wired link. Wireless mesh network main wireless mesh network A wireless mesh network is a wireless network made up of radio .... Mesh networks can self heal , automatically re routing around a node that has lost power. Wireless MAN Wireless metropolitan area network s are a type of wireless network that connects several wireless LANs. WiMAX is a type of Wireless MAN and is described by the IEEE 802.16 standard. ref cite web url http www.techpluto.com wimax in detail title Facts About WiMAX And Why Is It The Future of Wireless Broadband ref Wireless WAN Wireless WAN Wireless wide area networks are wireless networks that typically ... can be used to connect branch offices of business or as a public internet access system. The wireless ... gateways, access points and wireless bridging relays. Other configurations are mesh systems where each ...   more details



  1. True wireless

    True wireless can mean wikisource The True Wireless The True Wireless , article by Nikola Tesla Wireless Wide Area Network disambig ...   more details



  1. Wireless (disambiguation)

    Wireless refers to the transfer of information signals without using wires. The term may also refer to Wireless LAN , a wireless local area computer network WiMAX , a wireless wide area computer network Bluetooth , a wireless system for data communications between devices Wireless phone, a less often used name for a mobile phone mobile cellular phone Wireless, an old British term for radio Wireless telegraphy , an early form of radio technology Wireless TV series Wireless TV series , a Canadian animated series Music Wireless band , a Canadian rock band from the 1970s and 1980s Wireless Wireless album Wireless Wireless album , 1976 debut album by the band Wireless Wireless Threshold album Wireless Threshold album , 2003 album by the band Threshold Wireless Festival , a music festival held every year since 2005 in Hyde Park, London Other Wireless Hill , Macquarie Island, Australia disambig zh ...   more details



  1. Optical path

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The path that light takes in traversing an optical system is often called the optical path . The physical length of an optical device can be reduced to less than the length of the optical path by using folded optics . The optical path length as defined in optics is the length of the path multiplied by the index of refraction of the medium. See also Optical path length DEFAULTSORT Optical path Category Optics Optics stub de Strahlengang it Cammino ottico sv Str lg ng ...   more details



  1. Wireless (Wireless album)

    Unreferenced date April 2011 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Wireless Type Studio Album Artist Wireless Band Wireless Cover Wireless Wireless album .jpg Released 1976 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Length Label Atlantic Records Atlantic Producer Jack Richardson record producer Jack Richardson Reviews Last album This album Next album Wireless is Wireless Band Wireless first album, released in 1976. Track list Spend the Night With Me Old Fashioned Feeling Where We Ought to Be Lady Anne I Just Couldn t Believe It Lovin in Return Chain of Fools Go Now Moody Blues Love the Way You Feel DEFAULTSORT Wireless Wireless Album Category 1976 albums Category Albums produced by Jack Richardson ...   more details



  1. Wireless supplicant

    A Wireless Supplicant is a program that runs on a computer and is responsible for making login requests to a wireless network. ref citeweb title Wireless Authentication Implementation url http msdn.microsoft.com en us library ms894753.aspx publisher microsoft.com accessdate 2008 03 18 ref It handles passing the login and encryption credentials to the authentication server . It also handles roaming from one wireless Wireless access point access point to another, in order to maintain connectivity. See also wpa supplicant References reflist Category Wireless networking wireless stub network software stub ...   more details



  1. Wireless HDMI

    Wireless HDMI is a colloquial term for wireless High definition video high definition audio and video signals connectivity on consumer electronics products. There is no official wireless standard that includes the name HDMI, which is a registered trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC. Currently, most HD wireless transmission technologies utilize unlicensed 5 Ghz or 60 Ghz radio frequencies and include various proprietary protocols for wireless transmission LG Wireless 1080p , Philips Wireless HDTV Link , Sony Bravia Wireless Link , Asus Wireless Display Connectivity , etc. there are several technologies attempting to become the industry standards like WirelessHD , Wireless Home Digital Interface and the Wireless Gigabit Alliance proprietary video compression schemes that work over 802.11n and similar wireless interfaces. Asus WAVI Wireless Audio Video Interaction wireless HDMI use 4 x 5 MIMO channels with Two Way Wireless USB Control. ref cite web url http www.hardwaresphere.com 2011 04 17 asus wavi worlds first wireless hdmi kit with usb control title Asus WAVI HDMI accessdate 2011 05 06 ref Wireless HDTV aka WiDi availability is currently an on going development. In 2010, Toshiba began marketing the first Widi device. Reflist electronics stub Category Wireless networking Category Television technology Category Film and video technology ...   more details



  1. Optical link

    Unreferenced date December 2009 An optical link is a communications link that consists of a single end to end optical circuit. A cable of optical fiber , possibly concatenated into a dark fiber link, is the simplest form of an optical link. Other forms of optical link can include single colour links over a wavelength division multiplex infrastructure, and or links that use optical amplifier s to compensate for attenuation over long distances. Other forms of optical links include free space optical communication links. Also in the railways optical is used in two forms depending upon the whether the feeding station is main or not. Thus for main stations it is sain to be long hall and for all remaining stations it is to be short hall. See also colbegin 3 Light Peak Optical interconnect Parallel optical interface Interconnect bottleneck Optical communication Optical cable Transimpedance amplifier Photo diode VCSEL PIN diode Green computing InfiniBand InfiniBand Trade Association Fibre channel HDMI PCI Express Active cables Small form factor pluggable transceiver Terabit Ethernet 100 Gigabit Ethernet 10 Gigabit Ethernet Optoelectronics Data center High performance computing Cloud computing CXP connector Active Cables C Form factor Pluggable Fiber optic communication List of device bandwidths colend DEFAULTSORT Optical Link Category Optical communications Telecom stub ...   more details



  1. Optical microsphere

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Optical microspheres photonic atoms are high quality factor optical resonator s used for active and passive photonic applications such as microlaser cavities and filters. Category Optics optics stub ...   more details



  1. Optical networking

    Optical networking can refer to Optical communication Fiber optic communication Synchronous optical networking Optical Transport Network OTN Passive optical network disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Wireless Toronto

    Image Wtlogosmall.png thumb right Wireless Toronto is a volunteer non profit community wireless network in Toronto . Wireless Toronto began in 2005 and has been setting up no cost public wireless Internet access around the Greater Toronto Area and exploring ways to use Wi Fi technology to strengthen local community and culture. Wireless Toronto Hotspot Wi Fi hotspots are created using Linksys WRT54G wireless routers running OpenWrt and WiFiDog Captive Portal WifiDog . Currently, the largest hotspot is in the historic St. Lawrence Market in downtown Toronto. Other free wireless services in the GTA The Toronto Public Library TPL offers free public wireless access in all of its 99 branches. The Markham Public Libraries MPL offers free public wireless access in the Angus Glen Library, the Markham Village Library, the Thornhill Community Library, and the Unionville Library Viva bus rapid transit Viva offers free wireless access on its Rapid Transit Vehicles See also municipal wireless network External links http wirelesstoronto.ca Wireless Toronto Site http wirelesstoronto.ca blog Wireless Toronto Blog http www.torontopubliclibrary.ca spe ser wir.jsp Toronto Public Library Free Wireless Internet Access Service Category Wireless network organizations Toronto Category Organizations based in Toronto Toronto stub ...   more details



  1. Wireless repeater

    Merge Wireless Distribution System date January 2010 Unreferenced date September 2007 When two or more hosts ought to be connected with one another over the IEEE 802.11 protocol and the distance is too long for a direct connection to be established, a wireless repeater also called wireless range extender is used to bridge the gap. It can be a specialized stand alone computer networking device . Also, some Wireless network interface controller WNIC s optionally support operating in such a mode. See also Wi Fi Wireless router Wireless Access Point External links DEFAULTSORT Wireless Repeater Category Networking hardware wireless stub ...   more details



  1. Midwest Wireless

    Image Midwest wireless.png right Midwest Wireless Midwest Wireless was a wireless telephone company serving southern Minnesota , northern Iowa and western Wisconsin in the United States . The company served roughly 400,000 customers and used CDMA phone technology. The company s slogan was We answer to you. The headquarters were in Mankato, Minnesota . The coverage region of Midwest Wireless excluded the Minneapolis St. Paul Twin Cities metropolitan area. Midwest Wireless provided 2G and 3G service using CDMA 2000 and EV DO technologies. Midwest Wireless was also one of the largest wireless Internet service providers in the United States. Midwest Wireless was purchased by Alltel in late 2005 http www.alltel.com corporate media news 05 nov n411nov1805.html the purchase was cleared of antitrust concerns on September 7, 2006 and was completed on October 3, 2006 http www.midwestwireless.com Home AboutUs CurrentArticles.htm Articles100306 . As of July 2007, Alltel still doing business as does business as Midwest Wireless in markets formerly served by Midwest Wireless. Midwest Wireless was the naming sponsor of the Midwest Wireless Civic Center which became the Alltel Center in Mankato from 1996 to 2007, and is now the Verizon Wireless Center . External links http www.midwestwireless.com Midwest Wireless corporate website Category Defunct mobile phone companies of the United States Category Companies disestablished in 2006 Category Defunct companies based in Minnesota Category Mankato, Minnesota ...   more details



  1. Optical train

    unreferenced date September 2009 Image optical train.jpg thumb 250px right An optical train showing the arrangement and angle of lenses and mirrors to guide the laser. Optical train also called optical assembly is the arrangement of lens optics lenses to guide Line of sight propagation line of sight and lasers. The position and angle of lenses are adjusted to guide a laser through the path required. optics stub Category fiber optics ...   more details



  1. Optical superresolution

    Mergeto diffraction limit date June 2009 Optical superresolution is a general term for optical techniques which operate beyond the normal diffraction limit . See also Super resolution Superoscillation Category Physical optics physics stub optics stub ...   more details



  1. Wireless router

    File Linksys Wireless G Router.jpg thumb 220px A Linksys wireless g router. see also Wireless access point A wireless router is a device that performs the functions of a Router computing router but also includes the functions of a wireless access point and a network switch . It is commonly used to provide access to the Internet or to some other computer network . It does not need a cabled connection. It can function in a wired LAN local area network , in a wireless only LAN WLAN , or in a mixed wired wireless network. Most current wireless routers have the following characteristics LAN ports which function in the same manner as the ports of a network switch. A WAN port which connects to a wide area network , typically one with Internet access. External destinations are accessed using this port. A wireless antenna that allows connections to other wireless devices, such as Network interface card NiCs , wireless repeater s, wireless access points, and wireless network bridge bridges .This antenna typically uses the Wi Fi standard. Some wireless routers also include a DSL or cable modem in addition to the other components. Major manufacturers 3Com Apple Inc. Asus Belkin Buffalo Technology D Link Linksys Motorola Netgear Mikrotik Steele Inc. TP Link ZyXEL ZyXEL Communications Corp. reflist External links commons Category Wi Fi routers and access points Wi Fi routers and access points http www.networkworld.com newsletters lans 2010 031810 wireless router.html Wireless router basics Computer stub Category Wireless networking hardware Router Category Wireless access points Router Category Hardware routers Wireless router ar fa de WLAN Router mk sv Tr dl s brygga ...   more details



  1. Optical engineering

    Optical engineering is the field of study that focuses on applications of optics . Optical engineers design components of optical instrument s such as lens optics lenses , microscope s, telescope s, and other equipment that utilizes the properties of light . Other devices include optical sensors and measurement systems, laser s, fiber optic communication systems, optical disc systems e.g. CD , DVD , etc. Because optical engineers want to design and build devices that make light do something useful, they must understand and apply the science of optics in substantial detail, in order to know what is physically possible to achieve physics and chemistry . However, they also must know what is practical in terms of available technology, materials, costs, design methods, etc. As with other fields of engineering, computer s are important to many perhaps most optical engineers. They are used with instruments, for simulation, in design, and for many other applications. Engineers often use general computer tools such as spreadsheet s and programming language s, and they make frequent use of specialized optical software designed specifically for their field. Optical engineering metrology uses optical methods to measure micro vibrations with instruments like the laser speckle interferometer or to measure the properties of the various masses with instruments measuring refraction . See also Optical lens design Optician Optical physics SPIE Code V Zemax HEXAGON optical software References references Further reading Driggers, Ronald G. ed. 2003 . Encyclopedia of Optical Engineering. New York Marcel Dekker. 3 vols. ISBN 978 0824709402 Bruce H. Walker, Historical Review,SPIE Press, Bellingham, WA. ISBN 9780819478771. http link.aip.org link doi 10.1117 3.818136.ch2 FTS Yu & Xiangyang Yang 1997 Introduction to Optical Engineering , Cambridge University Press , ISBN 0251574935 . Technology footer Engineering stub Category Optics Category Engineering disciplines ar de Feinoptiker ...   more details



  1. Optical circulator

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 File Optical Circulator symbol.jpg thumb Optical Circulator symbol An optical circulator is a special optical fiber fiber optic component that can be used to separate optical signals that travel in opposite directions in an optical fiber , analogous to the operation of an electronic circulator . An optical circulator is a three port device designed such that light entering any port exits from the next. This means that if light enters port 1 it is emitted from port 2, but if some of the emitted light is reflected back to the circulator, it does not come out of port 1, but instead exits from port 3. Circulators can be used to achieve bi directional transmission over a single fiber. Because of its high optical isolator isolation of the input and reflected optical powers and its low insertion loss , optical circulators are widely used in advanced fiber optic communications communication systems and fiber optic sensor applications. Optical circulators are non reciprocal optics, which means that changes in the properties of light passing through the device are not reversed when the light passes through in the opposite direction. This can only happen when the symmetry of the system is broken, for example by an external magnetic field . A Faraday rotator is another example of a non reciprocal optical device. See also Optical isolator http patft.uspto.gov netacgi nph Parser?Sect1 PTO2&Sect2 HITOFF&p 1&u 2Fnetahtml 2FPTO 2Fsearch adv.htm&r 1&f G&l 50&d PTXT&S1 5909310.PN.&OS pn 5909310&RS PN 5909310 US Patent 005909310 DEFAULTSORT Optical Circulator Category Optical devices Optics stub ca Circulador ptic ...   more details



  1. Optical interleaver

    Image Optical Interleaver.gif thumb 400px right Illustration of the function of an optical interleaver and de interleaver An optical interleaver is a 3 port passive fiber optics fiber optic device that is used to combine two sets of dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM channels odd and even channels into a composite signal stream in an interleaving way. For example, optical interleaver takes two multiplexed signals with 100  GHz spacing and interleaves them, creating a denser DWDM signal with channels spaced 50  GHz apart. The process can be repeated, creating even denser composite signals with 25  GHz or 12.5  GHz spacing. The device can be used in a reverse direction, forming an optical deinterleaver that separates a denser DWDM signal into odd channels and even channels. See schematic diagram. For example, in most DWDM equipment, the standard channel spacing is 100 GHz. But spacing the signal carrying frequencies every 50 or even 25 GHz can double or even quadruple the number of channels per fiber. Thus, optical interleaver can expand the number of channels per fiber, and devices and or networks can be upgraded without requiring that all devices be upgraded. Optical interleaver is based on multiple beam interference . Currently, there are two approaches to building optical interleaver 1 Step phase Michelson interferometer , and 2 birefringence Birefringent crystal networks. The former is based on Michelson interferometer combined with Gires Tournois interferometer . Image Interleaver Spectrum.jpg frame 622px center Transmission spectra of 50 100 GHz optical interleaver at three temperatures See also Optical add drop multiplexer External links http www.optoplex.com Optical Interleaver.htm Optical Interleaver for fiber optic communications Category Fiber optic communications Interleaver, optical Category Optical devices Interleaver, optical Category Photonics ...   more details



  1. Lucky Wireless

    notability date April 2008 Infobox company company name Lucky Wireless company logo company slogan company type Private foundation 2005 location Redmond, Washington , United States USA slogan key people industry Wireless services products CDMA2000 and Evolution Data Optimized EV DO wireless voice and data services , SMS text messaging , MMS picture messaging homepage http www.luckywireless.com luckywireless.com Lucky Wireless was an MVNO Clarify date July 2011 that used the Verizon Wireless network. Their service also included Lucky Aces , which included the Sprint Nextel Sprint network for pre paid service along with the Verizon Wireless network. Lucky Wireless succeeded Venture Mobile , which was formed by Massachusetts company BMA. Lucky Wireless is powered Clarify date July 2011 Telspace for its infrastructure. ref http www.telspace.com pressreleases 7.15.2005.pdf ref Lucky Wireless had an offshoot called Shout Wireless for a few years in the late 2000s but discontinued it when independent wireless store Myway Wireless of Glen Burne, Maryland took over its customer care and technical support. In late 2010, several Verizon MVNOs became defunct for different reasons along with Lucky Wireless. The exact status of BMA is unknown but it is believed By whom date July 2011 that their agreement with MyWay Wireless lapsed and it was not renewed. As of 2011, Lucky Wireless should be considered defunct Says who date July 2011 as a Verizon MVNO along with Air Voice Express Cdma and Mingo Wireless Verizon version converted to Sprint mvno . References references External links http www.getluckywireless.com Lucky Wireless http www.lucky aces.com Lucky Aces US mobile phone companies Category Mobile virtual network operators Category Companies based in Redmond, Washington wireless stub ...   more details




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