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wired to
wireless technology,
including the
proliferation of
commercial wireless technologies such as cell phones,
mobile telephony, pagers,
wireless computer...
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inventor Reginald A.
Fessenden became the
first person to send
audio (
wireless telephony) by
means of
electromagnetic waves,
successfully transmitting over...
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successfully serve as both a
power source and
ground terminal for
wireless telephony.
After the winding-down of his
acoustic telephone business, Stubblefield...
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under the same i-
wireless brand as an
unrelated service by
locally based Kroger.
Cincinnati Bell made its
first foray into
wireless telephony around 1986,...
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Wireless Telephony" (part II) by John Grant, The
American Telephone Journal,
February 2, 1907, p. 70. "Experiments and
Results in
Wireless Telephony"...
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Computer telephony integration, also
called computer–telephone
integration or CTI, is a
common name for any
technology that
allows interactions on a telephone...
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Voice over
Internet Protocol (VoIP), also
known as IP
telephony,
refers to a set of
technologies used for
voice communication sessions over
Internet Protocol...
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Mobile telephony is the
provision of
wireless telephone services to
mobile phones,
distinguishing it from fixed-location
telephony provided via landline...
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Wireless transaction protocol (WTP) is a
standard used in
mobile telephony. It is a
layer of the
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) that is intended...
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mobile network carrier,
mobile telco,
wireless service provider,
wireless carrier,
wireless operator,
wireless telco, or
cellular company, is a telecommunications...