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The term wireless network commonly refers to a telecommunications network whose interconnection is accomplished without wires. As early as World War II, wireless networks using radio waves transmitted information long distances, overseas, or behind enemy lines. Today’s wireless networks are computer networks. Cell phones communicate through wide-ranging wireless networks. Businesses use wireless networks to exchange data quickly. Wireless networks can also be a relatively inexpensive and fast method to connect to the Internet
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Business Law Today The Essentials
ISBN: 978-0324786156
9th Edition
Authors: Roger LeRoy Miller, Gaylord A. Jentz
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