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A-Z of wireless communications

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In an increasingly busy and time-poor world, it is almost impossible to imagine our daily lives without the use of wireless communications.

To help guide you through the mist of wireless network information, we have broken down the best of our coverage into bite-sized, manageable morsels for you to digest at your leisure - namely, an easy to use (but still quite comprehensive) A to Z guide of wireless communications. Of course, feel free to read more about wireless networks, with the link provided to Wireless networks: Your Electronics Weekly guide.

Without further ado, allow us to present the A to Z of wireless communications. There's no need to thank us. Enjoy.

A - Z of wireless comms
AAntenova
BBluetooth
CCSR
DDAB radio
EEDGE
FFrequencies
GGPS
HHotspots
IiPhone
JJapan
KKu band
LLast 25 metres
MMIMO
NNear Field Comms
OOfcom
PPenguin
QQualcomm
RRF
SSamsung
TTexas Instruments
UULP Bluetooth
WWiMax
X802.11x
ZZigBee

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