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Purpose |
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Range |
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Speed |
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Devices |
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Compatibility |
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802.11a |
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Wireless Internet access |
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5GHz |
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25 to 75 feet indoors; range can be affected by building materials |
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Up to 54Mbps |
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Laptop computers, PDAs, cell phones |
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Not compatible with 802.11b, 802.11g |
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802.11b (Wi-Fi) |
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Wireless Internet access |
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2.4GHz |
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Up to 150 feet indoors; range can be affected by building materials |
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Up to 11 Mbps |
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Laptop computers, PDAs, cell phones |
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Other 2.4GHz devices, like cordless phones, may disrupt connection |
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802.11g |
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Wireless Internet access |
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2.4GHz |
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Up to 150 feet indoors; range can be affected by building materials |
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Up to 54Mbps |
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Laptop computers |
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Other 2.4GHz devices, like cordless phones, may disrupt connection |
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Bluetooth |
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Wirelessly connect computer peripherals, such as printers, PDAs, cameras |
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2.4GHz |
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Up to 33 feet (10 meters); range can be affected by building materials |
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720Kbps |
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Printers, cameras, cell phones, PDAs, other peripherals |
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Other 2.4GHz devices, like cordless phones, may disrupt connection |
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GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) |
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Digital cellular telephone system; most-used system worldwide |
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900MHz, 1,800MHz, 1,900MHz |
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Determined by host network |
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Determined by host network |
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GSM-enabled cell phones, PDAs, pagers |
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Not compatible with CDMA, TDMA networks |
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3GSM |
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Third generation GSM network |
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1,920-1,980MHz and 2,110-2,170MHz |
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Determined by host network |
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2Mbps data rate |
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3GSM-enabled cell phones, PDAs, pagers |
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Not compatible with CDMA networks |
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GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) |
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An interface overlaid on existing GSM networks to allow for Internet access |
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Determined by host network |
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Determined by host network |
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Theoretical maximum speed of 171Kbps; reality is 40-50Kbps |
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GPRS-enabled cellular phones and networks |
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Does not support CDMA networks |
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CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) |
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Digital telephone system used mainly by U.S. cellular networks |
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800MHz, 900MHz, 1,700MHz, 1,800MHz, 1,900MHz |
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Coverage area of host network |
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14.4Kbps data rate; a revised CDMA standard offers 64Kbps |
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Mobile phones on CDMA networks |
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Not compatible with GSM, TDMA networks |
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CDMA2000 |
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Third generation CDMA-based network |
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Any existing band |
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Coverage area of host network |
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144Kbps; future speeds are estimated as high as 4.8Mbps |
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Mobile phones on CDMA2000 networks |
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Not compatible with GSM, TDMA networks |
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CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet Data) |
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System used to transmit data over analog cellular networks |
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800MHz, 1,900MHz |
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Coverage area of host network |
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19.2Kbps data rate |
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Cellular phones, PDAs, pagers |
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N/A |
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 | TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) |
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Digital cellular telephone systems |
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800MHz, 1,900MHz |
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Coverage area of host network |
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64Kbps to 120Kbps data rates |
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TDMA cellular phones |
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Not compatible with GSM, CDMA networks |
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