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DataTAC is a
wireless data network technology originally developed by
Mobile Data International which was
later acquired by Motorola, who
jointly developed...
- The
McMillan TAC-50 is a long-range anti-materiel rifle. The
TAC-50 is
based on
previous designs from McMillan,
which first appeared during the late 1980s...
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difficulty competing against existing slower but less
expensive Mobitex and
DataTAC systems, and
never quite gained widespread acceptance before newer, faster...
- on the FLEX 1600 protocol, and can be
monitored online.
ReFLEX Mobitex DataTAC FLEX: The New Edge For The
Paging Industry Archived 2008-11-18 at the Wayback...
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GoAmerica browser. They were
built for use with two 1G
data-only
packet switched networks:
Mobitex and
DataTAC. They did not
support Java
without the use of a...
- The Chey
Tac Intervention, also
known as the Chey
Tac M200, is an
American bolt-action
sniper rifle manufactured by Chey
Tac USA,
which can also be classified...
- 900 MHz modem, had an 800 MHz
modem that
allowed connectivity with the
DataTAC network.
Intel 80386EX
microprocessor 4 MB
flash memory 512 KB SRAM 132...
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state of Washington. It is in the city of Sea
Tac,
which was
named after the airport's
nickname Sea–
Tac,
approximately 14
miles (23 km)
south of downtown...
- system. The
original BlackBerry devices, the RIM 850 and 857, used the
DataTAC network. In 2002, the more
commonly known convergent BlackBerry 5810 smartphone...
- The
Motorola Micro
TAC is a
cellular phone first manufactured as an
analog version in 1989. GSM-compatible and TDMA/Dual-Mode
versions were introduced...