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  1. Wireless microphone

    A wireless microphone , as the name implies, is a microphone without a physical cable connecting it directly ..., which recovers the audio. The other audio equipment is connected to the receiver unit by cable. Wireless ... and transmission technologies used to replace the microphone s cable connection and make it into a wireless ... of the wireless microphone. From about 1945 there were schematics and hobbyist kits offered in Popular Science and Popular Mechanics for making a wireless microphone that would transmit the voice ... url http books.google.com books?id fiYDAAAAMBAJ&pg PA224 pages 224 225 title Wireless Mike Puts You ... s sports stadium from September 1949 through the Christmas season. Moores affixed the wireless transmitter ... a wireless microphone to be worn by baseball umpires at major league games broadcast by NBC from .... Shure Brothers claims that its Vagabond system from 1953 was the first wireless microphone system ... NDR , exhibited a wireless microphone system. From 1958 the system was marketed through Telefunken under ... 300 ft . ref cite journal work The Wireless World year 1959 publisher Marconi House page 164 ... Media Resources and San Jos State University San Jose State College , who invented a wireless ... for purchase in 1959 hand held and lavalier. ref US patent 3134074 Litke s wireless microphone patent ... where Presidential candidates Kennedy and Nixon spoke into the wireless microphone. The American Broadcasting ... was exuberant with his praises for Litke s invention during a TV news broadcast in July 1960. The wireless ... in 1958, by 1960 the Sony CR 4 wireless microphone was being recommended for theatre performances ... Wireless Microphone, Model CR 4 page 44 volume 44 year 1960 publisher Radio Magazine ref Another German equipment manufacturer, Beyerdynamic, claim that first wireless microphone, was invented by Hung ... time a wireless microphone was used to record sound during filming of a motion picture was on Rex ... with the introduction of the first Companding compander wireless microphone offered by Nady Systems ...   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. 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



  1. Wireless triangulation

    cleanup date July 2009 Wireless triangulation is a method of determining the location of wireless nodes using IEEE 802.11 standards. ref cite web url http www.interlinknetworks.com graphics news wireless detection and tracking.pdf title A Practical Approach to Identifying and Tracking Unauthorized 802.11 Cards and Access Points accessdate 2009 07 08 ref It is normally implemented by measuring the RSSI signals strength. ref cite web url http www.techonline.com learning techpaper 216200021 title Wireless Triangulation Using RSSI Signals accessdate 2009 07 08 ref See also Location awareness Real time locating standards Wireless Local Area Network Wireless Personal Area Network references Category Radio frequency identification Category Radio navigation Category Tracking Category Wireless locating ...   more details



  1. Wireless (band)

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Wireless image caption image size background group or band alias origin Canada Genre years active 1976 1980 label Atlantic Records Atlantic , Anthem Records Anthem associated acts website No footnotes date March 2008 Wireless is a Rock music rock band from Canada . They recorded three albums during their career Wireless Wireless album Wireless , Positively Human, Relatively Sane album Positively Human, Relatively Sane and No Static album No Static . Members Mike Crawford Guitar, vocals Allan Marshall Wireless Allan Marshall Bass, vocals Steve McMurray Guitar, vocals Marty Morin drums Former members Glenn Beatson Drums Mike Lalonde Vocals Discography Wireless Wireless album Wireless 1976 Positively Human, Relatively Sane album Positively Human, Relatively Sane 1978 No Static album No Static 1980 References reflist External links http www.garylessard.com wireless Gary Lessard s Wireless Web site http www.peacedogman.com dtu9.htm Peacedogman s review of No Static http www.milesago.com Artists autumn.htm Autumn pre Wireless band Category Canadian rock music groups Category Anthem Records artists Category Musical groups established in 1976 Category Musical groups disestablished in 1980 Category Musical groups from Toronto Canada band stub ...   more details



  1. Allied Wireless

    Infobox company company name Allied Wireless Communications Corporation type Privately held company Private location Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock , Arkansas , United States US key people Frank O Mara , CEO industry Telecommunication s products Wireless homepage http awcc.com http awcc.com parent Atlantic Tele Network Allied Wireless Communications Corporation AWCC , doing business as Alltel Wireless , is a wireless telecommunications provider serving customers in six states. Headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas Little Rock , Arkansas , AWCC is a subsidiary of the publicly traded telecommunications company Atlantic Tele Network , ATN. NASDAQ ATNI Formation of AWCC On April 26, 2010, ATN acquired certain former Alltel wireless assets that Verizon Wireless was required to divest as part of the regulatory approvals granted for its purchase of Alltel earlier that year. Since that time, ATN, through the AWCC subsidiary, has served subscribers primarily in rural areas across Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Ohio, and Idaho. ref http www.arkansasonline.com news 2010 oct 03 alltel lives allied wireless 20101003 Alltel lives on in Allied Wireless ref See also Alltel Wireless References Reflist External links http www.awcc.com Allied Wireless subsidiary of ATN http www.alltelwireless.com Alltel Wireless Category Mobile phone companies of the United States Wireless stub Telecom company stub ...   more details



  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. Sierra Wireless

    Infobox Company company name Sierra Wireless, Inc. company logo File Sierrtag180x36.png 180px Sierra Wireless company type Public company Public br nasdaq SWIR , tsx SW foundation Vancouver , British Columbia ... Wireless PC cards, ruggedized modems, embedded modules revenue gain 526.4 million United States dollar ... delivery report delivery 2009 annual report.ashx title Sierra Wireless 2009 Annual Report ref ... CorporateProfile.aspx title Sierra Wireless Company Profile ref parent subsid market cap 270 million ... Company Profile for Sierra Wireless Inc SWIR accessdate 2008 10 16 ref homepage http www.sierrawireless.com www.sierrawireless.com footnotes Sierra Wireless nasdaq SWIR , tsx SW is a wireless wireless ... in Richmond, British Columbia , Canada . Sierra Wireless offers industry leading mobile computing ... over cellular networks. Wireless service providers, equipment manufacturers, enterprises and government organizations around the world depend on Sierra Wireless for reliable wireless technology. Sierra Wireless offers 2G , 3G and 4G mobile broadband wireless modems, routers and gateways ... indirect channels, such as wireless operators e.g., AT&T Mobility , TELUS , Sprint Nextel Sprint and Verizon Wireless , resellers, and Original Equipment Manufacturer OEMs . ref cite web url http www.sierrawireless.com ... 20Report.pdf title Sierra Wireless 2006 Q1 Quarterly Report accessdate 2006 06 27 archiveurl http ... 6, 2007, Sierra Wireless announced its purchase of Hayward, California based AirLink Communications, a privately held developer and supplier of wireless data solutions, for 27 million in cash and stock. ref cite web url http biz.yahoo.com ap 070306 sierra wireless airlink.html title Sierra Wireless ... ref On August 5, 2008, Sierra Wireless announced its purchase of Junxion , producers of the Linux based Mobile phone mobile wireless access point s and network router computing router s. ref http www.sierrawireless.com ... Wireless Completes Asset Purchase Agreement with Junxion, Inc. ref In October 2008, Sierra Wireless ...   more details



  1. Digitel Wireless

    Digitel Wireless is a wireless broadband integrator associated with primarily rural and agricultural projects in the Southeastern United States. It is best known for involvement in public and private funded projects that have compound results such as Internet access, research data collection, and water conservation. ref http www.businessweek.com magazine content 08 72 s0812042690237.htm ref The core team within Digitel Wireless are from what was once Camvera Networks previously Tri State Broadband . Companies like Digitel Wireless are often associated with municipal wireless network projects. The broadband systems involved are typically found in non served and under served rural and fringe urban markets. These are the markets commonly associated with Broadband Internet access where a Wireless Internet service provider does not already exist. A common method to fund the creation of these broadband companies is to make use of Rural Utilities Service funding and most recently, broadband stimulus provisions. ref http arstechnica.com tech policy news 2009 04 broadband stimulus and the fccs internet policy statement.ars ref Digitel Wireless is a division of Digitel . References reflist Category Wireless internet service providers ...   more details



  1. Wireless gateway

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Unsourced image removed File soho tzw.jpg thumb A wireless gateway is a computer networking device that routes packets from a wireless LAN to another network, typically a wired Wide area network WAN . Wireless gateways combine the functions of a wireless access point , a Router computing router , and often provide firewall networking firewall functions as well. This converged device saves desk space and simplifies wiring by replacing two electronic devices with one. See also Wi Fi IEEE 802.11 Residential gateway DEFAULTSORT Wireless Gateway Category Networking hardware Wireless stub ...   more details



  1. Ruckus Wireless

    Ruckus Wireless is a manufacturing manufacturer of higher end computer products for wireless Internet Computer network networking . The company deals almost completely in business computer technology computing solution s rather than home systems. ref http www.ruckuswireless.com Ruckus Wireless homepage ref Ruckus Wireless received funding from Sequoia Capital , WK Technology Fund, Sutter Hill Ventures, and Triplepoint Capital. ref http www.crunchbase.com company ruckus wireless 2 Ruckus Wireless Crunchbase profile ref References Reflist Category Networking hardware companies Wireless stub Compu company stub Compu hardware stub ...   more details



  1. Wireless Thessaloniki

    Infobox wifi network abbreviation wthess full Wireless Thessaloniki logo Image Wthess.jpg 170px wireless thessaloniki network logo url http www.wthess.net commercial No country Greece area salonica users approx. 100 operational Yes nodesurl http wind.twmn.net Wireless Thessaloniki is an experimental wireless community network growing in the air of Thessaloniki, Greece . It is one of the first wireless networks deployed in the city. It was founded by Konstantinos Natsakis and Athanasios Kanaris on November, 2002 . The primary goals of this project was twofold Development of a floppy linux distribution that would provide encryption better than Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Construction of low cost antennas and routers based on old PCs, placed in water resist boxes in order to be placed on rooftops Unsourced image removed Image Box antenna.jpg thumb a wthess wireless router in action The linux floppy distribution formed, named Paladir , was named after the palant r i in J. R. R. Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings , as it provided insight to other wireless routers running Paladir. The first wireless link, connecting two points with distance of 4.5 km , was achieved on March 1st, 2003 , in 11 Mbit s. Since then, the wthess network counts more than 20 nodes sparged on rooftops of the city. It is connected with TWMN and SWN to provide connectivity with other community networks, and it is also connected through wired network with AWMN and other wireless communities in Greece . See also Athens Wireless Metropolitan Network Heraklion Student Wireless Network Patras Wireless Network TWMN Thessaloniki Wireless Metropolitan Network External links http www.wthess.net Wireless Thessaloniki Network website mostly in Greek Category Wireless network organizations ...   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. GTC Wireless

    orphan date January 2010 Infobox Company name GTC Wireless, Inc. logo type Private genre foundation 1997 modifies Founded entry founder location city Whippany, New Jersey location country USA location modifies Headquarters entry origins key people area served industry Telecommunications products services Wireless , revenue n a operating income n a net income n a num employees n a parent divisions subsid owner slogan homepage http www.gtcwireless.com dissolved footnotes 1 GTC Wireless is a telecommunication corporation found in 1997. Since it was sold in 2007, its operations are solely in the wireless phone service. They are an MVNO on the AT&T network. History Originally GTC Telecom, GTC Wireless was found in 1997 and changed its name in 2006. This follow their intent of shifting to being a Mobile Virtual Network Operator. ref cite web title GTC Telecom to Change Name to GTC Wireless publisher Business Wire date November 7, 2005 url http findarticles.com p articles mi m0EIN is 2005 Nov 7 ai n15779542 accessdate 2007 11 05 ref GTC Wireless was sold to Atrium Wireless Partners, LLC in November, 2007. They are an independent company and are no longer affiliated with GTC Telecom. References references United States telephone companies External links http www.gtcwireless.com GTC Wireless DEFAULTSORT Gtc Wireless Category Internet service providers of the United States Category Mobile phone companies of the United States Category Companies based in Morris County, New Jersey ...   more details



  1. Wireless telegraphy

    Wireless telegraphy is a historical term used today to apply to early radio telegraph communications ... before the term radio came into use. Wireless telegraphy originated as a term to describe electrical ... as the most significant. Wireless telegraphy rapidly came to mean Morse code transmitted with Hertzian ... communication, and evolved into radioteletype networks. Wireless telegraphy is still used ... wave , or just CW. History of Development main Invention of radio History of radio Wireless detailed ... and water conduction Historically, wireless technologies have ranged from smoke signals and talking ... Maritime flags and signal lamp s are still in use. A number of wireless electrical signaling schemes ... induction were used to develop wireless telegraph systems which saw limited commercial application ... , 1891 . During the Great Blizzard of 1888 , this system was used to send and receive wireless messages from railroad trains buried in snowdrifts, perhaps the first successful use of wireless telegraphy ... induction wireless telegraph systems. ref Defied the storm s worst communication always kept up ... a classroom demonstration of wireless telegraphy to his students. By 1854 he was able to demonstrate ... on Tay , a distance of two miles three kilometers . ref Fahie, J. J., A History of Wireless Telegraphy, 1838 1899 , 1899, p. 29 ref Period 1838 1897 main invention of radio Wireless telegraphy dates ... that responded to radio waves. ref Tapan K. Sarkar, History of wireless. Page 262. ref It consisted ... played by Augusto Righi in wireless telegraphy. ref Nature, Volume 75 edited by Sir Norman Lockyer ..., C. R. 1911 . http books.google.com books?id 6 RUAAAAMAAJ Wireless telegraphy and telephony popularly ... he wanted to prove electromagnetism electromagnetic theory , not to develop wireless communication ... that the wireless waves I have discovered will have any practical application. ref name katz Hertz ... VII chapter Wireless Telegraphy page 10 year 1903 publisher American School of Correspondence url http ...   more details



  1. Wireless intercom

    A wireless intercom is a telecommunications device that enables voice communication without the need to run copper wire s between intercom stations. A wired intercom system may incorporate wireless elements. There are many types of wireless intercom systems on the market. Most wireless intercom systems ... systems that advertise themselves as wireless, but communicate over existing building AC electrical wiring. Basic terms Station A wireless intercom unit. Outdoor Intercom This is an intercom ... talk to the visitor. Channels Some wireless intercom systems have more than one channel so private ... Usually this means the ability to listen to what is happening at a wireless intercom unit. Conference ... to all the stations in the location. Wired vs. Wireless One reason to use a wireless intercom ... is the increased portability of a wireless system. With battery powered radio frequency wireless intercom units, a person can carry a station as they walk around. One of the challenges of a wireless system is the possibility of interference. Radio frequency wireless systems may get interference from other wireless devices. Some wireless intercom designs reduce this interference by using Spread spectrum digital spread spectrum . Encrypted wireless Wired intercom is inherently private, so long as the wiring system isn t tapped by outside parties. Wireless intercom is not inherently private conversations on a wireless intercom are broadcast using publicly available wireless frequencies which ..., cordless telephones, or the same brand of wireless intercom. Wireless intercom privacy can be provided ... manufacturers offer encrypted wireless intercom for corporate, military and sports team customers desiring instant voice communications with privacy. ref http www.clearcom.com product wireless HME DX200 DX200C HME DX200 encrypted wireless intercom ref ref http www.telexradiocom.com product.php?id 71897XX Telex BTR 1 encrypted wireless intercom ref The first use of encrypted wireless intercom ...   more details



  1. EXI Wireless

    Orphan date October 2006 att June 2011 Commented out because image was deleted Image logo exi wireless.gif frame right eXI Logo Since 1980, eXI Wireless Systems has developed and manufactured Radio Frequency IDentification RFID wireless systems. eXI s RFID products include HALO, RoamAlert, and Assetrac. eXI Wireless was acquired by VeriChip Corporation in April 2005. References http www.secureidnews.com news 2005 04 01 verichip acquires exi wireless VeriChip Acquires eXI Wireless Category Companies established in 1980 Category Radio frequency identification ...   more details



  1. Rogers Wireless

    Infobox company company name Rogers Wireless Inc. company logo File Rogers Wireless logo.svg 280px Rogers Wireless logo company type Subsidiary foundation Toronto , Ontario 1983 location Toronto, Ontario key people Robert Bruce, President industry Wireless Services products iPhone , BlackBerry , Android ... 5,287 2004 owner Rogers Communications homepage URL www.rogers.com wireless Rogers Wireless is a mobile network operator wireless telecommunications provider offering mobile phone and data services ... subscribers. ref cite web url http www.fido.ca web Fido.portal? nfpb true& pageLabel GCT WhyFido&template ... www.robgalbraith.com bins content page.asp?cid 7 3682 3686 title Rob Galbraith, AT&T Wireless, Rogers ... Wireless. Their network is GSM standard with development currently focused on Universal Mobile Telecommunications ... acquisition, the wireless business was known as Cantel Communications and Cantel AT&T. Networks Rogers ... population. ref name RogMap http www.rogers.com web content wireless network?setLanguage en Rogers coverage ... wifi wireless rogers unveils new wireless network high speed downlink packet access.html .... Products Rogers Wireless carries feature phone s and smartphone s made by Apple Inc. Apple , Doro telecoms ... Group Samsung , Sony Ericsson , and ZTE . Smartphones Various smartphones are offered by Rogers Wireless ... Wireless AirCard 313U Universal Serial Bus USB mobile broadband modem , known as the LTE Rocket stick ... the older HSPA and GSM networks. Later, the company launched the Sierra Wireless AirCard 754S , also ... Wireless claims to be the only Canadian Wireless Provider to offer a complete, independent coast to coast ... Rogers Wireless offers the following Wireless Business Applications to its customers Mindit Assist ... title at&t iphone plan publisher AT&T Wireless accessdate 2011 03 25 ref which was discontinued September ... back to school season. As of July 7, 2009, Rogers Wireless charges 15 cents for incoming text messages ... 05 4164728.htm title HL Rogers Wireless to charge for incoming text messages for user not in plans ...   more details



  1. Qwest Wireless

    Image Qwest.svg 200px right Qwest logo Owned by Qwest Communications , Qwest Wireless LLC is a mobile phone cellular phone service offered in the United States . Qwest Wireless is a Mobile Virtual Network Operator MVNO that currently operates on Verizon Wireless CDMA2000 CDMA cellular network network . While Qwest originally owned its own wireless network, it discontinued that network in 2004 as part ... was the only Baby Bell that offered its wireless service as an MVNO Since the wireless company ... Wireless ended the year 2007 with 824,000 wireless subscribers. ref http www.cellular news.com ... of the RBOC US West , and unrelated to US West Wireless which became Qwest Wireless, US West ... with GTE and PrimeCo to become Verizon Wireless . ref http news.vzw.com news 2004 07 pr2004 07 01j.html Verizon Wireless To Purchase Qwest Wireless Spectrum, Network Assets ref In 1998, Qwest Wireless was launched as a standalone brand with its own network based in the Qwest 14 state region. Qwest Wireless ... largest, Qwest Wireless had roughly one million customers, but due to a lack of network availability ... coverage was only partially offset by Qwest Wireless advanced network features, most notably One Number Service ONS . ONS allowed customers to receive calls to their home phone number on the wireless ... was Voice Messaging Link VML , allowing the wireless and wireline phones to share a single voice mail box. Due to the slow growth and high expense of maintaining a regional wireless network, Qwest Wireless ... offered with Qwest Wireless after the move to the then Sprint network now Sprint Nextel . With an MVNO status, Qwest Wireless was no longer harmed by the lack of a national footprint, but the small size of the brand meant that Qwest Wireless was unable to respond to the increasing importance of handset marketing. Rarely able to offer new, exclusive handsets, Qwest Wireless lacked the buzz that came ... base prevented Qwest Wireless from offering a broad range of handsets, leaving the company with only ...   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. Melbourne Wireless

    Image NodeGUR 2006 03 26.png thumb right 250px The Melbourne Wireless Network in Rowville, Victoria Rowville . Melbourne Wireless is a non profit project to develop a wireless community network community wireless network in Melbourne and end recurrent telco fees. The project uses widely available, license free technology to create a free, locally owned wireless backbone. ref Winder, Gary, http www.melbpc.org.au pcupdate 2404 2404article3.htm Another Enthusiasts Group Melbourne Wireless , PC Update ... 1058639712033.html What a wiki thing to do , Sydney Morning Herald, 2003 06 22 ref Melbourne Wireless made significant contributions on the regulation and future of wireless broadband technologies, as well as the legality of community wireless networks within Australia during 2002. ref http www.aph.gov.au house committee cita Wbt subs sub003.pdf Melbourne Wireless Submission to standing committee ... Wireless have undertaken a backbone routing and equipment upgrade programme. This has involved identifying ... regions. Bunbury Street Railcam Project Melbourne Wireless resources and expertise has assisted ... Melbourne Wireless NodeKKV The Bunbury Street Railcam Node ref of the Bunbury Street Railcam Project ... Project Project Thread on Railpage Australia ref . The project is connected to the Melbourne Wireless ... link allows users connected to the Melbourne Wireless IP Network to watch the IP Cameras live ... Project Installation as at July 2011 Four current Melbourne Wireless Committee Members and one ... Evans and Tim Hogard. This project is the first of its type to use Melbourne Wireless as a means of gaining ... and Melbourne Wireless teams as a catalyst to further expand the Melbourne Wireless network. Melbourne Wireless is jointly exploring the possibility to connecting further sites in the Geelong ... all Node GUR http www.melbournewireless.org.au Melbourne Wireless http monkeyjedi.blogspot.com 2006 06 free wireless in melbourne.html List of free Wi Fi spots in Melbourne References Reflist Category ...   more details



  1. Seattle Wireless

    Notability date September 2008 Image seattlewireless.png left Seattle Wireless is an United States American Non profit organization non profit project created by Matt Westervelt and Ken Caruso in June 2000. ref Cave, Damien, http archive.salon.com tech feature 2000 12 01 wireless ethernet index.html Unchaining the Net , Salon.com , 2000 12 01 ref It seeks to develop a free, locally owned wireless community network using widely available, license free technology wireless broadband Internet access. It is a metropolitan area network . Seattle Wireless is one of the first Community Wireless Networks and one of the first project focused wikis. It also had a short lived 7 episode online television show, prior to the recent surge in videocasting and podcasting, called http tv.seattlewireless.net Seattle Wireless TV . It was created by Peter Yorke and Michael Pierce and ran July 2003 June 2004. SWTV was an early adopter of BitTorrent protocol Bittorrent to distribute its shows. References reflist 2 External links http seattlewireless.net Official website http seattlewireless.net mattw Matt s Blog http planet.seattlewireless.net Seattle Wireless Blog Planet http peteryorke.net Peter Yorke s Blog Kahney, Leander, http www.thefeaturearchives.com 11171.html Home grown Wireless Networks , TheFeature , 2001 05 07 Fleishman, Glenn, http www.seattleweekly.com news 0129 tech fleishman.php The revolution may be wireless , Seattle Weekly , 2001 07 18 O Shea, Dan, http telephonyonline.com mag telecom peace love wifi index.html Peace, Love & Wi Fi , Telephony Online , 2002 05 18 Kharif, Olga, http www.businessweek.com technology content sep2002 tc20020917 7206.htm Footing the Bill for Free Wi Fi , BusinessWeek , 2002 09 17 http www.seattlepi.com business 217728 theinsider28.html The Insider Lucky few are going locomotive over Wi Fi access , Seattle PI , 2005 03 28 Category Wireless network organizations wireless stub ...   more details



  1. Wireless speakers

    Orphan date February 2009 Wireless speakers are very similar to traditional wired loudspeakers , but they transmit audio signals using radio frequency RF waves rather than over audio cables. Wireless speakers are composed of two units a main speaker unit combining the loudspeaker itself with an RF receiver, and an RF transmitter unit. The transmitter connects to the audio output of any audio devices such as hi fi equipment, televisions, computers, mp3 players, etc. An RCA plug is normally used to achieve this. The receiver is positioned where the listener wants the sound to be, providing the freedom to move the wireless speakers around without the need of using cables. The receiver speaker unit generally contains an amplifier to boost the audio signal to the loudspeaker it is powered either by batteries or by an AC electric outlet. Batteries may last for three to four hours some wireless speakers operate on rechargeable batteries. The signal frequency range used by wireless speakers is generally the same as that used by cordless telephones 900  MHz. The RF signal can traverse walls and floors ceilings. Most manufacturers claim the signal transmits over a range of 150 to 300 feet. Many wireless speakers feature variable transmission frequencies channels that can be set using a tuning knob to overcome potential RF interference with other nearby wireless devices such as cordless phones or baby monitors. Different types of wireless speakers are designed for specific needs Stereo speakers can deliver both Left and Right stereo channels in a single speaker. Speakers designed specifically for outdoor use have a robust casing manufacturers claim these are weatherproof. Home theatres utilize a specialized set of speakers in which only the rear speaker s are wireless, while the front speakers are wired. Wireless speakers receive considerable criticism from high end audiophiles ... as for the relatively low sound quality some models deliver. Despite the criticism, wireless speakers ...   more details



  1. ICE Wireless

    Infobox Company company name ICE Wireless company logo Image Icewireless.png ICE Wireless logo company type Privately Owned Corporation foundation September 2005 location Inuvik, Northwest Territories Inuvik , Northwest Territories key people Tom Zubko President , Cameron Zubko Vice President industry Cellular Services products Global System for Mobile Communications GSM , Short message service Two way messaging revenue num employees homepage http www.icewireless.ca ICE Wireless ICE Wireless is a cellular network operator in northern Canada and the only alternative to Bell Canada north of the 60th parallel north 60th parallel . ICE Wireless was the first Global System for Mobile Communications GSM carrier in Yukon and the Northwest Territories , in the extreme north of Canada. They currently provide coverage in Inuvik, Northwest Territories Inuvik , Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Yellowknife , Behchoko, Northwest Territories Behchoko and services soon for the community of Hay River, Northwest Territories Hay River . The ICE Wireless network covers 70 of the population of the Northwest Territories http www.icewireless.ca media.htm . In January 2007, the company shut down its Whitehorse, Yukon service, saying it could not compete with the territory s other two providers, both owned by Bell Canada. Since that time the Inuvik based company has operated in the Northwest Territories only. ref http www.cbc.ca canada north story 2007 01 12 ice shame.html Yukoners big losers in Ice Wireless closure analyst Bot generated title ref In August 2008, the company partnered up with Rogers Wireless to offer a wider coverage area for its customers and vice versa. At a charge of 0.35 a minute, a customer just takes his her phone on travel, calls as usual, and sees the charge s reflected ... ICE Wireless Canadian mobile phone companies Category Mobile phone companies of Canada canada company stub wireless stub ...   more details



  1. Wireless LAN

    for the radio stations in Lancaster, Pennsylvania WLAN AM WLAN FM Image wireless network.jpg right thumb 220px This Laptop notebook computer is connected to a Wireless Local Area Network wireless access point using a PC card wireless card. Image WI FI Range Diagram.svg thumb 300px An example of a Wi Fi network. A wireless local area network WLAN links two or more devices using some wireless distribution ... 802.11 standards, marketed under the Wi Fi brand name. Wireless LANs have become popular in the home due to ease of installation, and in commercial complexes offering wireless access to their customers often for free. Large wireless network projects are being put up in many major cities New York City ... a pilot program to provide city workers in all five boroughs of the city with wireless Internet access . ref cite web title NY Muni Wireless Network Launch in Sight publisher Internet News url http www.internetnews.com mobility article.php 3733991 NY Muni Wireless Network Launch in Sight.htm accessdate ... mini PCI Wi Fi card widely used by wireless Internet service providers Wireless internet service provider ... s first wireless computer communication network, ALOHAnet , using low cost ham like radios. The system ... Island without using phone lines. ref cite web title History of Wireless publisher Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health url http www.jhsph.edu wireless history.html accessdate 2007 02 17 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070210131824 http www.jhsph.edu wireless history.html Bot .... Bapst published a paper in the IEEE Proceedings reporting an experimental wireless local area network ... application of a single code spread spectrum radio for wireless terminal communications ... spread spectrum communications for wireless office information networks was published by Kaveh Pahlavan ... wireless PBX system using code division multiple access. These efforts prompted significant industrial activities in the development of a new generation of wireless local area networks and it updated ...   more details




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