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In contrast to proprietary short distance wireless solutions, the joint standards-based solution enables easy interoperability between any digital media server device and any digital media player device, helping to create a seamless DLNA-Connected home environment.
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It already has a healthy blend of local, long distance and wireless assets, with strong global alliances with France Telecom and Deutsche Telekom.
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Most such businesses can't afford the staff and hassle required to navigate a sea of local, long-distance and wireless carriers, Internet and application service providers and Web site and e-mail hosts.
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The main difference, which we'd already heard: they now both support SonosNet 2.0, which uses MIMO to double the wireless distance between nodes.
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For the surviving ATT Long Distance business to reenter the wireless arena, it bought McCaw Cellular in 1994.
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Unicom's edge is that it is the only listed integrated telecommunication company in China, with wireless, paging, domestic long distance and Internet divisions.
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The wireless remote can answer, decline and end calls from a distance, change input selection, or navigate tracks as well as adjust the volume.
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In addition, Google Wallet does not even use a wireless network, because the application requires near absolute proximity of about one inch distance between devices.
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Bluetooth is a low-cost wireless radio transmission specification for creating personal networks of up to eight devices at a distance of 10 to 100 feet.
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Within walking distance of major office branches and shops, the hotel is a favourite of young travellers looking for free wireless internet and a trendy environment.
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Butthat short leg from the long-distance network to homes and offices is a contorted mishmash of copper phone lines, TV cables, fiber and wireless systems.
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