microwave communications network

  • 1Personal Communications Network — (PCN) is the European digital cellular mobile telephone network, developed in accordance with GSM standards.The PCN system was first initiated by Lord Young in 1988. The Characteristics of PCN are as follows:a) Operating frequency 1.7 to 1.88 GHz …

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  • 2Microwave Bypass (company) — Microwave Bypass, Inc. pioneered the first wireless Ethernet solution (WWAN) in 1987, dubbed the “EtherWave Transceiver.” It enabled 802.3 Ethernet data to travel between corporate networks at the then full speed of 10 megabits per second and for …

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  • 3Communications in Belgium — are extensive and advanced. Belgium possesses the infrastructure for both mobile and land based telecom, as well as having significant television, radio and internet infrastructure. The country code for Belgium is BE .Telephone and internetThere… …

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  • 4Communications in the People's Republic of China — Telecommunications in China redirects here. For the industry, see Telecommunications industry in China. This article is about Communications in the People s Republic of China, excluding Hong Kong and Macau (see Communications in Hong Kong and… …

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  • 5Communications in Hong Kong — Demographics and Culture of Hong Kong Demographics …

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  • 6Communications in Réunion — Réunion has a number of systems for communication, including telephony, Internet and radio. The island is connected to the SAFE undersea cable system.As of 2001, there were 300,000 main line telephones and, in 2005, there were 610,000 mobile… …

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  • 7Communications in Australia — is dominated by the telecommunications provider, Telstra. Other telephone carriers include Optus (owned by Singapore Telecommunications), AAPT and Powertel (both owned by Telecom New Zealand), Soul (SP Telemedia), Vodafone and Hutchison 3G (3… …

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  • 8Communications in Argentina — gives an overview of the postal, telephone, Internet, radio, television, and newspaper services available in Argentina. Contents 1 Postal 2 Telephone 2.1 Companies 3 Internet …

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  • 9Microwave radio relay — is a technology for transmitting digital and analog signals, such as long distance telephone calls and the relay of television programs to transmitters, between two locations on a line of sight radio path. In microwave radio relay, radio waves… …

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  • 10Communications in Afghanistan — has dramatically increased since 2002, and has embarked on wireless companies, internet, radio stations and television channels. Afghan telecommunication companies, such as Afghan Wireless and Roshan, have been boasting rapid increase in cellular …

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