The Future and Proliferation of Wireless Communication
.... "Take the Risk out of
Wireless Communications." Datamation (June 15,
1995): 35-37. Sachs, Andrew. "The Coming
Wireless Invasion." Planning (May
1995): 21.
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Operation of a Microprocessor Within a PCS
.... GSM (global system for mobile technology), the European digital cellular phone standard used by about 150
wireless providers in 86 countries (Glossary,
1995). ....
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Aspects of the Cable TV Industry
.... implications for the future of video and data communications, because it is being developed in both "wireline" and "
wireless" forms (Hallinger,
1995, p. 8 ....
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Acquisitions & Mergers Market
.... arena, mergers and acquisitions are not limited to American companies expanding to overseas markets: in January
1995, Cable and
Wireless, based in the United ....
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Long Distance Industry & AT&T
.... Reimer, 1995a, p. 744; Reimer, 1995b p. 758; Reimer,
1995, p. 766 .... not only from other types of traditional phone technologies (including
wireless), but also ....
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Long Distance Industry & Market
.... Reimer, 1995a, p. 744; Reimer, 1995b p. 758; Reimer,
1995, p. 766 .... not only from other types of traditional phone technologies (including
wireless), but also ....
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Nokia Corporation
.... Mass customization was a popular managerial focus of the day (Robertson,
1995). .... the increasing popularity in Europe and Asia of
wireless technology led to a ....
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Electromagnetism
.... Acoustic Field of A Traveling Point Source of Sound." Electromagnetics (May-June
1995): 259-272. Gilder, G. "Telecosm: The New Rule of
Wireless." Forbes, 151 ....
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The Domestic Long Distance Market & Competition
.... of service decreased according to some accounts (Mills,
1995, p. A1). .... distance telephone service, there is increased activity in
wireless communications which ....
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The Titanic
.... Haas and Eaton (
1995) report that the White Star Line employed Messrs. .... The lookout was not equipped with binoculars, while
wireless communications were flawed. ....
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Sinking of The Titanic
.... Haas and Eaton (
1995) report that the White Star Line employed Messrs. .... The lookout was not equipped with binoculars, while
wireless communications were flawed. ....
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British Telecommunications
.... The floodgates were thrown open by this action and by
1995 some 75 licenses had .... They can go to a firm called Ionica, with its
wireless system using a small ....
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Computer Middleware
.... 38(2), Feb 2001, 84-85. Evans, N. Be careful choosing
wireless middleware. Internetweek. .... Softbase. Sept 30,
1995, 123. Krill, P. DCE initiatives build. ....
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Founding of Amazon.com
.... commenced operations on the World Wide Web in July
1995. .... and video games, tools and hardware, lawn and patio items, kitchen products, and
wireless products. ....
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CNN & Competition
.... In late
1995, the network had 29 news bureaus and approximately 3,000 employees .... CNN has certainly done well through its cable distribution,
wireless cable and ....
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Network Internet Security
.... as much as the average annual total of $120 million from
1995-1998" (Yasin 19). The first line of defense for most systems, either wired or
wireless, are known ....
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E-commerce Security
.... as much as the average annual total of $120 million from
1995-1998" (Yasin 19). The first line of defense for most systems, either wired or
wireless, are known ....
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Commerce on the Internet
.... and research institutions, are linked by high-speed data lines and
wireless systems .... be a 'backbone' by which networks link up with each other" (Jones,
1995, p. 4 ....
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Software reliability? Software Reliability
.... Pham, H. (
1995). Software Reliability and Testing. .... Reeves, B. (November 15, 1998). "Killing the Software Bug."
Wireless Review, 15(23), pp. 20-24. ....
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Srikumar Rao takes on the issue of legacy computer systems
.... LaFemina, L. (
1995, May 1). New frontiers on the office range .... wired technology at all (of which fiber optics is a part), but rather
wireless communication which ....
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Electronic Banking
.... In
1995, in Swindon, England, approximately 40,000 banking customers began using Mondex .... A small
wireless device Mondex calls a wallet can transfer money from ....
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Nortel Networks
.... of options to its consumers, including copper, cable and
wireless technologies. .... Nortel created Nortel Networks (China) in
1995 as a registered Chinese holding ....
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Mass Communication Internet
.... Give them a phone, they might use it.' Recalling his days at AT&T
Wireless Services .... and consumer, anywhere in the world, any time of day" (Mowlana,
1995, 1). In ....
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Downsizing At AT&T
.... AT&T cut 7,700 jobs, but hired almost as many in its
wireless operations and .... AT&T's downsizing efforts from
1995 through 1997 failed to produce the efficiency ....
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Verizon
.... in 1998 and 1999, with its worst year occurring in
1995 when the .... Verizon by workers and poor weather which directly impacts upon
wireless service delivery. ....
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Email Training Program for a Parole Officer
.... Two-way interactive messaging is a form of so-called
wireless communication. .... has also been associated with so-called employee empowerment (Caudron,
1995). ....
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Internet Security
.... about twice as much as the average annual total of $120 million from
1995-1998". The first line of defense for most systems, either wired or
wireless, is known ....
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From Oral Tradition to Electronic Communication
.... Sreberny-Mohammadi (
1995) distinguishes between these three eras as follows: "In orality .... for the Greeks" (Internet 2004, 1). Today,
wireless technologies offer ....
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From Oral Tradition to Electronic: Accessing & Disseminating ...
.... Sreberny-Mohammadi (
1995) distinguishes between these three eras as follows: "In orality .... for the Greeks" (Internet 2004, 1). Today,
wireless technologies offer ....
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Cell Phone Use While Driving & Accidents
.... Nov.
1995: 11E. .... NHTSA). "An Investigation of the Safety Implications of
Wireless Communications in Vehicles." NHTSA Nov. 1997: 1-18. ....
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