ALSO CALLED: WWAN and Wireless Wide Area Networks DEFINITION: Designed as two geographically separate computer networks joined through a RF wireless link, including infrared, satellite, and radio signals.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 22 May 2006 | Published: 22 May 2006
SUMMARY:
Mobile devices are no longer just for high-level executives. More and more employees are discovering the benefits of being connected to the corporate email server. Learn more about today's wireless technologies and deploying them within organizations.
WHITE PAPER: Posted: 05 Feb 2006 | Published: 01 Jan 2005
SUMMARY:
This white paper reviews past and present technologies including a discussion of circuits and packets and also compares WLAN and WWAN networks in terms of advantages, challenges, and issues to consider when considering a wireless solution.
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