wireless in the PONS Dictionary

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The wireless broadband network has transformed the concept of broadband usage- offering freedom of mobility.
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Many universities and schools have wireless networks in their campuses.
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The place already has of several wireless phone towers and oil pumps.
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Apple has also gone wireless, selling a wireless trackpad, keyboard, mouse, and external hard drive.
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Mobile browser software must be small and efficient to accommodate the low memory capacity and low-bandwidth of wireless handheld devices.
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Wireless internet access is offered throughout the school's facilities.
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It applies as well to wireless communication, also named "listen before send".
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Currently, the dashtop mobile devices are mostly satellite-based wireless technology.
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Content is information that is intended for the wireless device.
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By 1919, the world's first wireless telephone system was installed.
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