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Encyclopedia > Wireless telephony
Broadcasting
Note: broadcasting is also the old term for hand sowing. ...

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TELEPHONY Magazine | TelephonyOnline.com: telecom business news: wireless, internet telephony, voip telephony (637 words)
I wrote a column in the most recent print edition of Telephony stating that one of unfortunate consequences of the telecom industry's financial bust was a loss in confidence about new technology.
Telephony's Next-Gen Networks Supplement uncovers the mystery of this evolutionary architecture and investigates the interface standards and application requirements key in its development.
Telephony and Wireless Review's Complete Guide to WiMAX 2005 investigates the world of WiMAX, from the certification testing already underway to the potentials of mobile WiMAX.
Wireless Telephony by the De Forest System (1907) (1826 words)
Wireless telephony has also been attempted through ground circuits, and by induction over short distances, but for a really practical system we have to consider such modifications as have come from the development of wireless telegraphy.
Wireless telephony will do away with the trained operators on vessels, so that a larger number as well as smaller steamships can be in communication with the shore or with each other during a voyage.
Wireless telephony between sea and land does not stop at the receiving station on the shore, since it is possible to connect the instruments so that conversations can be immediately and directly transmitted to the wire circuit of the land system.
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