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_____ is a type of network connection that provides faster data transfer rates than GPRS over a similar-sized area
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EDGE
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____ is a key component of Intel's broadband wireless stratergy to delivert innovative mobile platforms for "anytime, anywhere" Internet access.
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WiMAX
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____ is the common name for a set of 802.16 wireless metropolian-area network standards that support different types of communications access
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WiMAX
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A ____ is a Web site in which contributers provide ongoing commentary on a particular subject
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Blog
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Wi-Fi is based on a set of ____ networking standards
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802.11
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Organizations use _____ tools to hold vuirtual meetings and deliver training to employees, business partners, shareholders, and customers around the world.
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Networking
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The electromagnetic spectrum is divided into ____ bands
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Frequency
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____ is a type of mobile data service available to users opf GSM mobile phones that provides fast data transfersover a very large area.
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GPRS
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The first generation of cell phones operated in the ____-MHz range of the electromagnetic spectrum and employed analog technology
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800
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The area covered byone or more interconnected wireless access points is called a ____
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Hot spot
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The most common wireless encryption standard, ____, is easily broken
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WEP
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Each cell phone service prodvider established its own ____ to manage communications across a number of cells.
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MTSO
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____ is a digital cell phone service that operates at an increased bandwidth to enable data transfer rates of up top 3 Mbps
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3G
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____ is essential to the success of every human endeavopr, from building great cities, to waging war, to running a modern organization
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Collaboration
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Transmissions in line-of-sight service are in the ____ frequency range, making the line-of-sight option much faster than non-line-of-sight service
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10-GHz to 66-GHz
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