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- Portugal (61755 bytes)
174: ...s recently caused free increases in the available bandwidth provided to home users (from 512 kbit/s and 1 Mbi...
366: ...International]]: [http://www.transparency.org/pressreleases_archive/2004/2004.10.20.cpi.en.html Corrup... - Morse code (33777 bytes)
1: ...mage provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip Art]]]
40: ... low signal environments. It also requires less [[bandwidth]] than voice communications, typically 100-150 Hz...
42: .... Concentrating the transmitted energy in a small bandwidth gives the signal a "spectral brightness" that is ...
513: | SRI || [[Sorry]] - Modem (21628 bytes)
7: ...ess of a billion (1x10^9) bits per second. Their bandwidths are currently limited by the thermal expansion o...
23: ...crocom became common in commercial settings, and USR was huge among BBS operators (as they could downl...
27: ...ther user with a 2400 bit/s modem called in, the USR would "fall back" to the common 2400 bit/s speed....
35: ...s, this splitting of the available phone signal [[bandwidth]] still imposed a half-speed limit on modems.
73: Wireless modems come in a variety of types, bandwidths, and speeds. Wireless modems are often referred ... - Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
51: ...ion, in other words that it lacks the energy to disrupt molecular bonds such as occurs in genetic muta...
55: ...le network, the latest in scares is the 3G higher bandwidth towers. The network has sparked many health conce...
72: ...cellular range, such jammers have been known to disrupt emergency operations. Such equipment, though c...
106: ...e phone which uses a [[3G]] network, with greater bandwidth allowing faster data downloads and face to face v...
142: ...he first such operator, or /najad/ (mobile) in [[Israel]]
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