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  • ...range by receiving and retransmitting their signals from high points, but cellular telephony takes a completely different approach. It is relatively easy to intercept first-generation cellular telephony, although the problem becomes significantly harder with more advanced digit
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  • A [[cellular telephony|cellular telephone]] manufactured and distributed by Apple Inc.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cellular telephony]]
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  • ...[[United States Marine Corps]] giving capabilities to temporarily block [[cellular telephony]]
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  • ...n be can be carried and used "on the move" by a single person, such as a [[cellular telephony|cell phone]] or larger device such as a laptop computer
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  • ...e assumed to stay in one general area, as opposed to moving widely as in [[cellular telephony]]
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  • ...range by receiving and retransmitting their signals from high points, but cellular telephony takes a completely different approach. It is relatively easy to intercept first-generation cellular telephony, although the problem becomes significantly harder with more advanced digit
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • ...mory]], SSD, [[Television|televisions]], [[Refrigerator|refrigerators]], [[Cellular telephony|cell phones]], [[Smartphone|smartphones]] ...mory]], SSD, [[Television|televisions]], [[Refrigerator|refrigerators]], [[Cellular telephony|cell phones]] and [[Smartphone|smartphones]].<ref name=Samsung1/> The name
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • ===Cellular telephony=== Electronic attack can be directed against [[cellular telephony]]. In many countries, it is illegal for private individuals to interfere wi
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • ...uency range, it has an approximately 20 mile range and its first target is cellular telephony. It replaces the existing ULQ-19. AN/ULQ-30 systems are meant to meet an ur The need to have tactical electronic warfare effective against commercial cellular telephony is an interesting reality of today's asymmetrical warfare. Especially in ur
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • Portable devices may be used in the hand, such as a [[cellular telephony|cell phone]], which come in a variety of standard [[form factor]]s or shape
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • Not only will hosts "roam", as do [[cellular telephony|cellular telephones]] and wireless laptops today, but the routers organizin
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  • ...rs) wireless LANs ("Wi-Max"), originally developed for connecting isolated cellular telephony sites to the main telephony network, but now has a variety of additional ap
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • ===Cellular telephony=== {{main|Cellular telephony}}
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  • ...networks both wired and wireless, longer-ranged wireless networks such as cellular telephony and military tactical radio communications, and long-haul resources such as ...communications over a wider area, be it the area of coverage of a cell in cellular telephony or a shared electromagnetic spectrum for tactical or air traffic control co
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • | title = Cellular Reliance}}</ref>, which also can provide cellular telephony
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  • ...y as a technology executive and investor in technology firms, especially [[cellular telephony]], co-founding [[Nextel]].
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • ...ency is in use for commercial [[television]], than it cannot be used for [[cellular telephony]]. In [[electronic warfare]], there may be difficult tradeoffs between lett
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  • ...fits from transmissions staying local to a reasonably sized "cell". Unlike cellular telephony, however, AIS does not depend on cell towers, but on the equipment distribu
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • ...late to [[mobile computing]], but there are mobility applications, such as cellular telephony, that involve neither ubiquitous computing nor virtual reality &mdash; even
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  • ...ter interaction but the basic two-party model of telephone communications. Cellular telephony is a wireless extension of telephone networking.
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  • * By radio, as in a cordless, [[cellular telephony]], satellite or radiotelephone and
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  • ...[World Wide Web]] and, even more recently, by the explosive expansion of [[cellular telephony|mobile (or cellular) telephony]]. [[Cellular telephony|Mobile (cell) phones]] also feature in the information overload picture. Th
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  • ...card errored frames. This is a feature of some digital radio links used in cellular telephony. In other case, if a link technology with a high expectation of errors, and
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  • ...be a commercial mobile telephone that first attempts to connect to a local cellular telephony system and, only if it cannot connect, will then communicate through a sate
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  • | Digital subscriber loop, intracell cellular telephony, T1 carrier, E1 carrier
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  • ...3, but SIP appears to be dominant. SIP is a basic part if third-generation cellular telephony. IP Multimedia Forum, which is the industry group that pushes "triple play"
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  • ...the Marine concepts for urban warfare is the need to be able to neutralize cellular telephony used by insurgents as their primary means of communications. One example of
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  • ...ystem operating in the Middle East and Africa since 2000, which tie into [[cellular telephony]] networks when available, but go to a satellite when no appropriate terres
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  • ...such as those used in [[Wi-Fi]], also known as [[802.11]], as well as in [[cellular telephony]]; and wireless point-to-point [[radio]]. Since physical channels may intro
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  • ...g networks. This has been the case in several situations, such as advanced cellular telephony networks, in which the Internet Protocol addressing is purely internal to t
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  • ...le to medium access control and the various medium-sharing methods used in cellular telephony. Link 16 is the current standard and is replacing the others.
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  • ...A few other physically-oriented standards groups deal with matters such as cellular telephony and optical networking, but, again, have a clear boundary of responsibiliti
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  • {{r|Cellular telephony}}
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  • ...tures to the military sites, a new or upgraded telephone system, including cellular telephony, can meet many non-combat military requirements.
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