Sentences with phrase «wireless cell phone network»

Key Highlight: • Instrumental as a Lead cable technician, installed wireless cell phone network throughout the hospital for better cell phone quality.

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Laptops, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), and Blackberries (wireless cell phone and PDA units) use wireless data transfer technologies to provide users with almost instant access to information stored on a company's computer networks and servers from just about anywhere within reach of a cell phone tower or wireless Internet transmitter.
The wireless industry has for years successfully fought regulations that would force mobile phone networks to be hardened so they work during storms, but it may face renewed demands after Hurricane Harvey knocked out seven of 10 cell towers in the hardest - hit counties of Texas.
Major products include cell phones, chipsets, wireless and landline infrastructure equipment, digital subscriber - line (DSL) and cable modems, and networking devices, such as routers and switches.
But as doctoral student Joey Wilson and Patwari will report in an upcoming issue of Transactions on Mobile Computing, they were eventually able to create a prototype wireless network of pole - mounted, cell phone — sized transceivers that they tested outdoors and indoors.
Moreover, it is all - software - configurable in that it can change at the flip of a bit (in any country) from a cell phone to a two - way radio talking to other Handy 21s, to a network node near a high - speed wireless office network, or to a plain FM radio.
The CTIA representing wireless providers such as AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, and other networks said that past studies showed that cell phone radiation has no known health risks to people.
Attending the event will be senior executives from all aspects of the online dating and social networking industries, as well as wireless telecommunication firms, cell phone and PDA manufacturers, software companies, marketing firms and entrepreneurs.
COMSCORE — Feb 7 — A new study from comScore Networks of wireless consumer segments analyzes behavioral differences and attitudes among the key wireless consumer segments described as: The Cellular Generation - 18 to 24 year olds Transitioners - 25 to 34 year olds Adult Adopters - 35 years + While consumers in both the Cellular Generation and Transitioners are likely to view their cell phones as multi-dimensional devices, adult adopters tend to have a more functional view.
Attending the event will be senior executives from the social networking industry and online personals industry, wireless telecommunication, cell phone and PDA manufacturers, software companies, venture capitalists, marketing firms and entrepreneurs.
SAN FRAN CHRONICLE — July 23 — With advances in cell phone technology and wireless networks, users can browse truncated profiles, view photos of possible dates and exchange cheesy lines via text messaging.
Topics include: Mobile social networking business development, future PDA and cell phone generations, mobile browsers, wireless carriers and business models for building mobile communities, SMS, MMS, content distribution, software development and contract negotiation for the integration of social networking sites with wireless networks.
Attending the event will be senior executives from all aspects of the online dating industry and social networking industry, as well as executives from wireless telecommunication firms, cell phone and PDA manufacturers, software companies, marketing firms and entrepreneurs.
Norton, the makes of Norton Security and Anti-Virus recently stated «Some E-readers use the 3G wireless network that cell phones use, and stripped down Web browsers to connect over the Internet to e-book stores.
Using the same 3G network as advanced cell phones, the Kindle delivers content using the Amazon Whispernet wireless delivery system.
If don't have a wireless router at home or know where to get on a Wi - Fi network (like at some coffee shops or airports), you can still browse and download e-books wirelessly with certain e-readers that have «3G» connectivity — like the Kindle 3G (the $ 189 version), the Nook 3G, the Sony Daily, etc. «3G» refers to the cell phone network (the third - generation network currently in use, specifically), so with a 3G - enabled e-reader, you can connect wirelessly anywhere you would get cell phone reception (which, according to AT&T's commercials, covers 97 % of Americans).
The wireless connectivity isn't WiFi — instead it uses the same wireless network as advanced cell phones, which means it works when you're at home in bed or out and moving around.
It also apparently has some alternate (non-sucky-browser) interface to Wikipedia, and just being able to look up Wikipedia articles for free over a wireless cell network seems like a fairly useful feature, at least for those of us who aren't willing to shell out monthly or per - KB fees for wireless internet on our cell phones.
There are three models the 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB and two ways you can get it, with WiFi only or with WiFi and 3G (so it runs on a cell phone network when you're away from a wireless Internet connection).
Although it isn't exactly unprecedented for a cell phone maker to offer a single phone on different wireless networks, the scope of the Galaxy S's presence on at least six US wireless networks is highly unusual.
Provided direct and telephone support to bank personnel with respect to the bank's local, wide, wireless, internet, and intranet networks, VOIP systems, cell phones, and all related software programs.
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