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The EnterpriseMobility system uses software written by Norwood Systems, Bluetooth-enabled hardware from Axis Communications in its base stations, Cambridge Silicon Radio for chips, and L.M.
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Weakened by the disruption of its finances and communications, with its base destroyed and its leaders in flight, it has become a loose and ever-shifting alliance of like-minded groups.
ECONOMIST: Weakened but still growing
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Timothy Conley, deputy director of the 88th Communications Group at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio estimates there are about 30 public websites maintained at the base - including pages for the United States Air Force Museum and the USAF Institute of Technology.
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San Diego is the base for companies like Qualcomm that make the underlying technology for wireless communications, and to a number of smaller companies with demand for tech talent.
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In an age when most investors are happy with base hits, he still hits home runs, making big money for his backers at companies like Charter Communications and AAT Communications.
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