Wireless Facility

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  1. RonaMuller

    RonaMuller New Member

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    Am a US based web designer... I would like to learn more about web design/graphic design Servies and anything related.... Here i am sharing with you, some of the web-related details.

    Common examples of wireless equipment in use today include: Cellular phones and pagers -- provide connectivity for portable and mobile applications, both personal and business. Global Positioning System (GPS) -- allows drivers of cars and trucks, captains of boats and ships, and pilots of aircraft to ascertain their location anywhere on earth. Cordless computer peripherals -- the cordless mouse is a common example; keyboards and printers can also be linked to a computer via wireless. Cordless telephone sets -- these are limited-range devices, not to be confused with cell phones. Home-entertainment-system control boxes -- the VCR control and the TV channel control are the most common examples; some hi-fi sound systems and FM broadcast receivers also use this technology. Remote garage-door openers -- one of the oldest wireless devices in common use by consumers; usually operates at radio frequencies. Two-way radios -- this includes Amateur and Citizens Radio Service, as well as business, marine, and military communications. Baby monitors -- these devices are simplified radio transmitter/receiver units with limited range. Satellite television -- allows viewers in almost any location to select from hundreds of channels. Wireless LANs or local area networks -- provide flexibility and reliability for business computer users like Professional Website Design .

    Wireless technology is rapidly evolving, and is playing an increasing role in the lives of people throughout the world. In addition, ever-larger numbers of people are relying on the technology directly or indirectly. (It has been suggested that wireless is overused in some situations, creating a social nuisance.) More specialized and exotic examples of wireless communications and control include: Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) -- a digital mobile telephone system used in Europe and other parts of the world; the de facto wireless telephone standard in Europe. General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) -- a packet-based wireless communication service that provides continuous connection to the Internet for mobile phone and computer users.

    If you are an expert in this web design fields... and like to share the work details, please get me back soon.... Thank You
     
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