Mobile infrastructure
Mobile device infrastructure in the enterprise can include several components -- everything from mobile-focused VPNs and email servers to wireless networking and supporting management technologies. Learn how to support mobile devices with the variety of required back-end services.
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Feature
25 Jul 2024
5G NSA vs. SA: How do the deployment modes differ?
Non-standalone 5G uses a combination of existing 4G LTE architecture with a 5G RAN. Standalone 5G, on the other hand, uses a 5G RAN and a cloud-native 5G core. Continue Reading
By- Deanna Darah, Site Editor
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Feature
01 Jul 2024
5G vs. 4G: Learn the key differences between them
5G and 4G network architectures have some significant differences. See how the two technologies differ and what the new capabilities mean for business communications. Continue Reading
By- Michaela Goss, Senior Site Editor
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Definition
20 Aug 2024
What is AMD Ryzen?
AMD Ryzen is the brand name for Advanced Micro Devices' line of desktop and mobile processors. Continue Reading
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Definition
19 Aug 2024
What is EM shielding (electromagnetic shielding)?
EM shielding (electromagnetic shielding) is the practice of surrounding electronics and cables with conductive or magnetic materials to guard against incoming or outgoing emissions of electromagnetic frequencies (EMF). Continue Reading
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Definition
31 Jul 2024
What is an embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC)?
An embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC) is a small storage device made up of NAND flash memory and a storage controller. Continue Reading
By- Paul Kirvan
- Rodney Brown, TechTarget
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Definition
26 Jul 2024
What are Internet data caps and why do providers use them?
A data cap, also known as a bandwidth cap, is a limit that service providers impose on the amount of data a user account can transfer at a specified level of throughput over a given time period, for a specified fee. Continue Reading
By- Nick Barney, Technology Writer
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Feature
25 Jul 2024
5G NSA vs. SA: How do the deployment modes differ?
Non-standalone 5G uses a combination of existing 4G LTE architecture with a 5G RAN. Standalone 5G, on the other hand, uses a 5G RAN and a cloud-native 5G core. Continue Reading
By- Deanna Darah, Site Editor
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Feature
01 Jul 2024
5G vs. 4G: Learn the key differences between them
5G and 4G network architectures have some significant differences. See how the two technologies differ and what the new capabilities mean for business communications. Continue Reading
By- Michaela Goss, Senior Site Editor
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News
10 Jun 2024
Apple Intelligence GenAI, ChatGPT to boost Siri on iPhone, Mac
The consumer electronics giant finally made its long-anticipated move into generative AI, emphasizing privacy. But most features will only be available on the newest iPhones. Continue Reading
By- Shaun Sutner, News Director
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Definition
28 May 2024
data plan (mobile data plan)
A data plan is an agreement between a mobile carrier and a customer that specifies how much mobile data the user can access, usually per month, for a specific fee on a carrier network. Continue Reading
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Definition
08 May 2024
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a telecommunications industry specification that describes how mobile devices, computers and other endpoints can easily communicate with each other using a short-range wireless connection. Continue Reading
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Definition
07 May 2024
Global Positioning System (GPS)
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a 'constellation' of 31 well-spaced satellites that orbit the Earth and make it possible for people with ground receivers to pinpoint their geographic location. Continue Reading
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Definition
24 Apr 2024
4G (fourth-generation wireless)
4G is the short name for fourth-generation wireless, the stage of broadband mobile communications that supersedes 3G (third-generation wireless) and is the predecessor of 5G (fifth-generation wireless). Continue Reading
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Definition
24 Apr 2024
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a best-effort packet-switching protocol and standard for wireless and cellular network communication services. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Andrew Zola
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Feature
22 Apr 2024
Simplify mobile app development for the enterprise
Without the right resources, mobile app development can be challenging. Find out how to start the process and the best tools to streamline the app dev journey. Continue Reading
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Definition
19 Apr 2024
IT operations (IT ops)
The term IT operations (IT ops) describes the many processes and services an IT department manages and maintains within an organization. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
- Paul Kirvan
- Kate Brush
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Tip
01 Feb 2024
Hyperscalers use 5G to make an edge play into space
As telecom providers struggle to monetize 5G, hyperscalers like AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure are betting big on LEO satellites to extend 5G connectivity. Continue Reading
By- Amy Larsen DeCarlo, GlobalData
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Feature
31 Jan 2024
Finding the best mobile hotspot option for remote work
Organizations that allow the use of mobile hotspots for remote work must know how personal hotspots and dedicated hotspot devices differ. Compare these hotspot options. Continue Reading
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Definition
26 Jan 2024
private 5G
Private 5G is a wireless network technology that delivers 5G cellular connectivity for private network use cases. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Andrew Froehlich, West Gate Networks
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Definition
25 Jan 2024
NFVi (network functions virtualization infrastructure)
NFVi (network functions virtualization infrastructure) encompasses all of the networking hardware and software needed to support and connect virtual network functions in carrier networks. Continue Reading
By- Rahul Awati
- Alissa Irei, Senior Site Editor
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Definition
23 Jan 2024
millimeter wave (mmWave)
Millimeter wave (mmWave), also known as millimeter band, is a range of electromagnetic frequencies between microwaves and infrared. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Terry Slattery, NetCraftsmen
- Katherine Finnell, Senior Site Editor
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Definition
23 Jan 2024
5G
Fifth-generation wireless (5G) is the latest iteration of cellular technology. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Kate Gerwig, Editorial Director
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Tip
17 Jan 2024
How do personal hotspots work for remote work?
A personal hotspot can be a valuable element of a remote work strategy, but IT teams must understand how they work and what management challenges they present. Continue Reading
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Tip
09 Jan 2024
OpenRoaming vs. Passpoint: What's the difference?
OpenRoaming and Passpoint both provide users with internet access outside of their coverage area via Wi-Fi, but they differ in terms of use cases, implementation, cost and more. Continue Reading
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Tip
04 Jan 2024
What are the features and benefits of 5G technology?
Fixed wireless access, increased bandwidth, faster cellular speeds and new technology enablement in vertical markets are just some of the business benefits of 5G. Continue Reading
By- John Fruehe
- Amy Larsen DeCarlo, GlobalData
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Definition
21 Dec 2023
5G New Radio (NR)
5G New Radio, or 5G NR, is a set of standards that replace the fourth-generation wireless (4G) LTE network communications standard. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Lee Badman
- Laura Fitzgibbons
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Tip
15 Dec 2023
Top 5G limitations and challenges for businesses
While 5G has advanced in recent years, the fifth generation of cellular technology still presents some challenges, such as wavelength limitations and cost considerations. Continue Reading
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Tip
08 Dec 2023
Improve mobile hotspot security in 5 steps
Users might not hesitate to connect to a mobile hotspot, but that doesn't mean IT should always allow it. Learn the threats these hotspots pose and how to handle them. Continue Reading
By- John Powers, Senior Site Editor
- Matt Schulz
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Feature
08 Dec 2023
Enterprise 5G: Guide to planning, architecture and benefits
An enterprise 5G deployment requires extensive planning. Prepare for advances in wireless technology using this 5G guide that covers use cases, architecture integration and more. Continue Reading
By- Chuck Moozakis, Editor at Large
- Sandra Gittlen
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Tip
30 Nov 2023
Top 5 use cases for 5G augmented and virtual reality
By integrating augmented and virtual reality technologies with 5G, several industries could reap significant benefits. But beware of some important limitations. Continue Reading
By- Irwin Lazar, Metrigy Research
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Definition
21 Nov 2023
5G standalone (5G SA)
5G standalone (5G SA) is a cellular infrastructure built specifically for 5G services by implementing 5G standards and protocols in the radio network and controller core. Continue Reading
By- John Burke, Nemertes Research
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Definition
17 Nov 2023
distributed antenna system (DAS)
In a distributed antenna system (DAS), a single signal source is connected to a group of antennas instead of to a single antenna. Continue Reading
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Tip
17 Nov 2023
5G Advanced features include accurate timing, AI support
5G Advanced is the latest 5G specification, aiming to deliver enhanced massive MIMO, 5G integration with AI and accurate location positioning. Here's more about recent developments. Continue Reading
By- Andrew Froehlich, West Gate Networks
- Dan Jones
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Definition
15 Nov 2023
CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface)
CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) is a specification for wireless communication networks that defines the key criteria for interfacing transport, connectivity and control communications between baseband units (BBUs) and remote radio units (RRUs), which are also called remote radio heads (RRHs). Continue Reading
By- Rahul Awati
- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Answer
14 Nov 2023
The status of the US 5G fixed wireless access market
FWA's ability to deliver high-speed connectivity to rural areas has high revenue potential and has prompted U.S. MNOs AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile to expand national deployment. Continue Reading
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13 Nov 2023
What are the pros and cons of 5G?
Enterprises are evaluating 5G and its effect on their operations. Before they can reap the benefits, they have to consider these 5G pros and cons. Continue Reading
By- Chuck Moozakis, Editor at Large
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Definition
08 Nov 2023
mobile virtual network operator (MVNO)
A mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) is a reseller of wireless communications services. Continue Reading
By- Andrew Zola
- Cameron McKenzie, TechTarget
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Tip
07 Nov 2023
5G and SD-WAN bring benefits to branch locations and beyond
Individually, 5G and SD-WAN promise many benefits for businesses. As a pair, 5G and SD-WAN could specifically enhance network connectivity for remote employees. Continue Reading
By- Andrew Froehlich, West Gate Networks
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Definition
03 Nov 2023
Wi-Fi (802.11x standard)
Wi-Fi is a term for certain types of wireless local area networks (WLAN) that use specifications in the IEEE 802.11 family of standards. Continue Reading
By- Paul Kirvan
- Lisa Phifer, Core Competence
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Tip
03 Nov 2023
Enterprise 5G deployment options and how to procure them
The two main types of 5G deployment options are standalone and non-standalone. Find out how they're different, how to procure them and some helpful 5G tips. Continue Reading
By- Lee Badman
- Tom Nolle, Andover Intel
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Tip
26 Oct 2023
Indoor 5G gets a boost as small cells come to rescue
Indoor small cells are becoming more common in consumer and enterprise markets. Along with distributed antenna systems and Wi-Fi networks, small cells increasingly enable RF coverage. Continue Reading
By- Jennifer English, Executive Editor
- Dan Jones
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Feature
19 Oct 2023
The essential 5G glossary of key terms and phrases
To understand 5G, delve into the terminology that shapes the technology. This glossary of 14 5G keywords explains what 5G is and how its features work. Continue Reading
By- Kate Gerwig, Editorial Director
- Michaela Goss, Senior Site Editor
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Feature
19 Oct 2023
The 3 different types of 5G technology for enterprises
5G isn't a single flavor of cellular technology; it's three flavors, and each one can enable advanced capabilities, such as ultrareliable low latency and IoT connectivity. Continue Reading
By- Michaela Goss, Senior Site Editor
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Feature
18 Oct 2023
Wi-Fi 6 vs. 5G: What's the difference?
Some of the major differences between Wi-Fi 6 and 5G include frequency, authentication, licensing and use cases. But the two technologies can also work well together. Continue Reading
By- Michaela Goss, Senior Site Editor
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Feature
17 Oct 2023
Open RAN revenue falls but 5G remains on track
New research showed the market for Open RAN, a once-promising 5G enabler, has slowed down. Challenges persist, but experts expect 5G to continue to grow with Open RAN involvement. Continue Reading
By- Deanna Darah, Site Editor
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Opinion
12 Oct 2023
Could the iPhone 15's USB-C port drive device consolidation?
With the coming of the new iPhone with the USB-C port, organizations might look at this new compatibility feature as the impetus for some changes to their device policies. Continue Reading
By- Gabe Knuth, Senior Analyst
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Enterprise Strategy Group
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20 Sep 2023
Cut through 5G hype with the latest insights
Network complexity has made 5G difficult for telecom providers to enable, which has delayed global development. These insights examine the status of 5G. Continue Reading
By- Deanna Darah, Site Editor
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Definition
29 Aug 2023
Wi-Fi range extender (range expander)
A Wi-Fi range extender is a network device used to increase the effective range of a wireless network. Continue Reading
By- Stephen J. Bigelow, Senior Technology Editor
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Definition
22 Aug 2023
forward error correction (FEC)
Forward error correction (FEC) is a method for obtaining error control in data transmission in which the source (transmitter) sends redundant data and the destination (receiver) recognizes only the portion of the data that contains no apparent errors. Continue Reading
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Definition
24 Jul 2023
802.11
802.11 is a family of evolving specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs) developed and maintained by a working group of IEEE. Continue Reading
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Definition
30 Jun 2023
wireless ISP (wireless Internet service provider or WISP)
A wireless internet service provider (WISP) is an internet service provider (ISP) that allows subscribers to connect to the internet at designated hot spots or access points using a wireless connection such as Wi-Fi. Continue Reading
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Definition
22 Jun 2023
hertz (Hz)
Hertz (Hz) is the standard unit of frequency in the International System of Units (SI). Continue Reading
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Definition
21 Jun 2023
uplink and downlink
In satellite telecommunication, a downlink is the link from a satellite down to one or more ground stations or receivers, and an uplink is the link from a ground station up to a satellite. Continue Reading
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Definition
20 Jun 2023
geostationary satellite
A geostationary satellite is an Earth-orbiting satellite placed at an altitude of approximately 22,300 miles or 35,800 kilometers directly above the equator. Continue Reading
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13 Jun 2023
How to address mobile compliance in a business setting
When organizations plan for compliance and data security, they need to consider mobile devices due to their proliferation in a business setting and how easy it is to lose them. Continue Reading
By- Will Kelly
- Jack Gold, J.Gold Associates, LLC.
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Definition
02 Jun 2023
end-user computing (EUC)
End-user computing (EUC) is a term that refers to the technologies that IT professionals use to deploy, manage and secure the devices, applications and data that workers require to perform their jobs. Continue Reading
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01 Jun 2023
super app
A super app is a mobile or web application that combines multiple services into one platform. Continue Reading
By- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
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Definition
15 May 2023
frequency band
In telecommunications, a frequency band -- sometimes called a band -- refers to a specific range of frequencies in the electromagnetic frequency spectrum assigned to certain applications. Continue Reading
By- Rahul Awati
- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Definition
11 May 2023
telecommuting
Telecommuting allows an employee to complete work assignments from outside the traditional workplace using telecommunications tools such as email, phone, chat and video apps. Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
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Definition
10 May 2023
mobile workforce management (MWM)
Mobile workforce management (MWM) is a category of software and related services used to manage employees working outside the company premises; the term is often used in reference to field teams. Continue Reading
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Definition
18 Apr 2023
Manchester encoding
In data transmission, Manchester encoding is a form of digital encoding in which a data bit's state -- 0 or 1 -- is represented by the transition from one voltage level to another. Continue Reading
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Definition
17 Apr 2023
text messaging (texting or wireless messaging)
Text messaging is the act of sending short, alphanumeric communications between cellphones, pagers or other hand-held devices, as implemented by a wireless carrier. Continue Reading
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Definition
17 Apr 2023
smartphone
A smartphone is a cellular telephone with an integrated computer and other features not originally associated with telephones, such as an operating system (OS), web browsing and the ability to run software applications. Continue Reading
By- Paul Kirvan
- Alyssa Provazza, Editorial Director
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Definition
11 Apr 2023
Google Drive
Google Drive is a cloud-based storage service that enables users to store and access files online. Continue Reading
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Definition
13 Mar 2023
wireless distribution system (WDS)
A wireless distribution system (WDS) is a method of interconnecting access points (AP) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) without requiring that they connect through a wired backbone. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Definition
10 Mar 2023
wireless broadband (WiBB)
Wireless broadband (WiBB) is high-speed internet and data service delivered through a wireless local area network (WLAN) or wireless wide area network (WWAN). Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Gavin Wright
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Definition
09 Mar 2023
service set identifier (SSID)
A service set identifier (SSID) is a sequence of characters that uniquely names a Wi-Fi network. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Lisa Phifer, Core Competence
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Definition
09 Mar 2023
LTE (Long-Term Evolution)
LTE (Long-Term Evolution) is a fourth-generation (4G) wireless standard that provides increased network capacity and speed for cellphones and other cellular devices compared with third-generation (3G) technology. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
- Dan Jones
- Kevin Beaver, Principle Logic, LLC
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Definition
08 Mar 2023
802.11n
802.11n is an IEEE standard for wireless networking that boosts the speed, dependability and range of wireless transmissions in wireless local area networks (WLANs). Continue Reading
By- Kinza Yasar, Technical Writer
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Definition
24 Feb 2023
antenna
An antenna is a specialized transducer that converts electric current into electromagnetic (EM) waves or vice versa. Continue Reading
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Definition
23 Jan 2023
Android Studio
Android Studio is the official integrated development environment (IDE) for Android application development. Continue Reading
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News
06 Jan 2023
AMD doubles down on AI with new Ryzen 7000 chips
Looking to take on market leader Nvidia, AMD unveiled its first Ryzen 7000 series chip that includes a built-in AI engine to speed artificial intelligence content creation. Continue Reading
By- Ed Scannell, Freelancer
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Definition
05 Jan 2023
Google Chrome browser
Google Chrome browser is a free web browser used for accessing the internet and running web-based applications. Continue Reading
By- Nick Barney, Technology Writer
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Definition
05 Jan 2023
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS)
Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) is a communications technology developed by 3GPP (Third Generation Partnership Project) to enable the transmission of multimedia content via text message. Continue Reading
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News
04 Jan 2023
Intel releases Raptor Lake chips for laptops, mobile devices
Hoping to gain back market share from AMD, Intel debuted what it believes is the fastest processor for mobile devices. The new processor contains a record 24 cores. Continue Reading
By- Ed Scannell, Freelancer
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Definition
04 Jan 2023
What is wireless communications? Everything you need to know
Wireless communications is the transmission of voice and data without cable or wires. Continue Reading
By- Chuck Moozakis, Editor at Large
- Sean Michael Kerner
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Definition
29 Dec 2022
Google Hangouts
Google Hangouts is a unified communications service that allows members to initiate and participate in text, voice or video chats, either one-on-one or in a group. Continue Reading
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21 Dec 2022
Finding the best cellphone plans for small businesses
A business mobile plan is common in the enterprise, but the picture isn't as clear for SMBs. If an SMB opts to purchase a phone plan, there are many options to choose from. Continue Reading
By- Michael Goad, CDW
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Definition
20 Dec 2022
SIM card
A SIM card, also known as a subscriber identity module, is a smart card that stores identification information that pinpoints a smartphone to a specific mobile network. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Definition
14 Dec 2022
wireless access point
A wireless access point (wireless AP) is a network device that transmits and receives data over a wireless local area network (WLAN), serving as the interconnection point between the WLAN and a fixed wire network. Continue Reading
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Definition
09 Dec 2022
wireless backhaul
Wireless backhaul is the use of wireless communication systems to transport data between the internet and subnetworks. Continue Reading
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Definition
07 Dec 2022
fixed wireless
Fixed wireless networking refers to the operation of wireless devices in fixed locations such as homes and offices. Continue Reading
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Definition
02 Dec 2022
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a security standard for computing devices equipped with wireless internet connections. Continue Reading
By- Alexander S. Gillis, Technical Writer and Editor
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Definition
01 Dec 2022
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) is a specification for a set of communication protocols to standardize the way wireless devices, such as mobile phones and radio transceivers, can be used for internet access, including email, the web, newsgroups and instant messaging. Continue Reading
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Definition
29 Nov 2022
wireless ad hoc network (WANET)
A wireless ad hoc network (WANET) is a type of local area network (LAN) that is built spontaneously to enable two or more wireless devices to be connected to each other without requiring typical network infrastructure equipment, such as a wireless router or access point. Continue Reading
By- Andrew Froehlich, West Gate Networks
- Corinne Bernstein
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Tip
22 Nov 2022
LEO satellite communications come to Earth
Apple, T-Mobile and others are kicking off early satellite communications projects. Direct satellite communications should become available on some new midband 5G phones in 2024. Continue Reading
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Feature
18 Nov 2022
Best practices for enterprise CBRS deployment
Enterprises can use CBRS spectrum to deploy private cellular networks that offer reliable and predictable coverage. Learn about installation, AP mounting and device compatibility. Continue Reading
By- Jennifer English, Executive Editor
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Tip
04 Nov 2022
How Wi-Fi 6, WWAN and 5G make all-wireless offices possible
Wireless technology has evolved extensively in recent years to support end-user demands and the possibility of wireless-first network connectivity for business offices. Continue Reading
By- John Burke, Nemertes Research
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Definition
02 Nov 2022
standing wave ratio (SWR)
Standing wave ratio (SWR) is the ratio of the maximum magnitude or amplitude of a standing wave to its minimum magnitude. Continue Reading
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Definition
19 Oct 2022
direct inward dialing (DID)
Direct inward dialing (DID) is a method organizations use to route incoming calls to specific private branch exchange (PBX) systems without an operator. Continue Reading
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Definition
30 Sep 2022
enterprise file sync and share (EFSS)
Enterprise file sync and share (EFSS) is a service that allows users to save files in cloud or on-premises storage and then access them on desktop and mobile devices. Continue Reading
By- Tim Murphy
- Carl Setterlund
- Alyssa Provazza, Editorial Director
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Definition
08 Sep 2022
line of sight (LOS)
Line of sight (LOS) is the imaginary line between an observer and the target. In communication, line of sight is the direct path from a transmitter to the receiver and the obstructions that may fall in that path. Continue Reading
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Definition
08 Sep 2022
WhatsApp
WhatsApp is a free cross-platform messaging service. Continue Reading
By- Nick Barney, Technology Writer
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Definition
02 Aug 2022
streaming media
Streaming media is video or audio content sent in compressed form over the internet and played immediately over a user's device, rather than being saved to the device hard drive or solid-state drive. Continue Reading
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Definition
31 May 2022
Nyquist theorem
The Nyquist theorem is also known as the sampling theorem. It is the principle to accurately reproduce a pure sine wave measurement, or sample rate, which must be at least twice its frequency. Continue Reading
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Feature
31 May 2022
Understand the basics of 5G wireless networks
To build a 5G network, the deployment mode, spectrum band and services are all important factors to understand and consider. Here's what you should know about the basics of 5G. Continue Reading
By- Dan Jones
- Jean DerGurahian, Features and E-Zine Editor
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Definition
24 May 2022
mobile computing
Mobile computing refers to the set of IT technologies, products, services and operational strategies and procedures that enable end users to access computation, information and related resources and capabilities while mobile. Continue Reading
By- Ben Lutkevich, Site Editor
- Craig Mathias
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Definition
12 May 2022
consumerization of IT
The consumerization of IT refers to how software and hardware products designed for personal use migrated into the enterprise and were used for work purposes. Continue Reading
By- George Lawton
- Linda Tucci, Industry Editor -- CIO/IT Strategy
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Definition
07 Apr 2022
mobile service provider
A mobile service provider (MSP) is a company that offers mobile communication services to users of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs. Continue Reading
By- Gavin Wright
- Bridget Botelho, Editorial Director, News
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Definition
21 Mar 2022
digital video broadcasting (DVB)
Digital video broadcasting (DVB) is a set of standards that define digital broadcasting using DVB satellite, cable and terrestrial broadcasting infrastructures. Continue Reading
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Tip
17 Mar 2022
Private 5G deployments to advance in 2022
As commercial private 5G deployments begin to advance in 2022, private cellular networks will become a reality for many organizations in the U.S. and around the world. Continue Reading
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News
17 Mar 2022
Cisco adds ML to Meraki cameras to track objects
Cisco's MV Sense is available as a subscription with Meraki MV cameras. Companies can use the service to count boxes in a warehouse or track equipment on a factory floor. Continue Reading
By- Mike Gleason, News Writer