Jim Parmalee, an analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston, says the companies products will be "best in class" because they will be able to transmit light for 4000 kilometers without being regenerated electronically, which will mean a dramatic reduction in both operating and capital costs for managers of optical networks.
Physicists have known how to transmit power wirelessly for almost two centuries.
On February 28th and March 1st, American missiles blew up radio relay stations near Mosul in the north that transmit operational data for Iraq's main oil pipeline.
To upload the data to a computer, a patient holds a small wand over his chest that picks up the data and transmits it through a modem to a Medtronic computer bank. (Future versions will be totally automatic and transmit wirelessly.) For now doctors mostly use the device to perform routine checkups remotely or to evaluate the device after it fires up.
Use of these white spaces will allow devices to transmit and receive wireless signals for applications such as broadband access for rural communities, Wi-Fi-like services or new 'machine-to-machine' networks.
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The dispute between the broadcast network and the cable distributor arose as the two sought to negotiate a new fee structure to be paid by Time Warner to ABC for rights to transmit the network's programs -- and those of Disney-ABC's other television properties -- over its various cable systems.
Operators would need to transmit more messages internally to bill for usage across each subscriber and device, and track the aggregate usage in real time.
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Aides to President Barack Obama in the days after the incident considered having him transmit videotaped condolences but opted to wait for the results of the investigation.
The countries participating in the exercise will choose one or more scenarios, react to the messages received and transmit these messages to the authorities responsible for civil protection.
Elephants, according to Dr O'Connell-Rodwell, can transmit signals through the ground this way for distances of as much as 50km when they trumpet, make mock charges or stomp their feet.
This development has made it more difficult for the older Cocolo to transmit their knowledge to younger generations, to retain their specific institutions and to keep the dancing drama tradition alive.
Standardized by the Advanced Television Systems Committee and formally adopted as the ATSC Mobile DTV Standard, the new technology allows broadcasters to use a portion of the existing 19.4 Megabit-per-second DTV channel capacity to transmit data with extremely robust characteristics suitable for mobile, pedestrian and handheld applications.
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This downplays the carve-out Congress made for geosynchronous satellites, which can transmit across the entire continent.
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It requires that rights holders grant worldwide irrevocable right to copy, use, distribute, transmit and make derivative works in any format for any lawful activities with proper attribution to the original author.
If the driver of a General Motors car equipped with its OnStar system locks his key in the car, for example, an emergency centre can transmit a digital signal to unlock the doors.
For a start, because it does not transmit any signals of its own, it can be used covertly.
There is also Varroa, a parasitic mite, which has been another problem in bees for some time, and which might also transmit the IAPV.
Instead, operators use the photos to develop a plan for the next day's operations and transmit it to the rover, which carries it out and sends back the results.
It also taught the participants how to use information and communication technologies (ICT) as instruments for searching and producing new content that would transmit messages on preventing violence in their communities.
Since a final 8- or 5-megapixel photo usually contains enough detail for printing and is easier to store and transmit, it's possible to use those 41 megapixels to zoom in or stabilize the image without resorting to interpolation and losing information.
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All phones track these towers for more reliable service, and THEY DO NOT TRANSMIT HISTORICAL DATA to the phone makers or cell service providers.
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The unit has two cables: one for power and the other for the HDMI connection to your TV, which can transmit up to 1080p video and audio.
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Such machines could be used for scientific research or surveillance, or as relay stations to transmit communication signals across long distances.
Apparently a small company named Mach 5 is stepping on their toes with a new "Profit Pod" device that can track arcade machines for money put in and tickets spat out, and then wirelessly transmit the information to a PDA or notebook computer.
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Phonemakers are gearing up for the holiday season with an array of new products that snap and transmit pictures, add sound clips or double as a portable office.
As a result, the Administration has yet to transmit formal notification of the proposed codevelopment project and, accordingly, the Congressional clock for consideration of this deal has not started running.
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Cultural and natural sites of unique importance and significance are accorded World Heritage status which recognizes at need to protect this heritage and transmit it to future generations, as well as symbolizing a collective ownership and responsibility for that heritage.
Project developed housing and electronics for the experiment to make sure the instruments could endure boiling water and still transmit data.
Since Japan and the rest of Asia account for 30% of world trade, competitive devaluations across the region would also transmit deflationary pressures to America and Europe.
The theory of user-driven innovation comes from MIT professor Eric von Hippel, who proposed that when tools are placed directly in the hands of people who have the most pressing needs for answers, innovation happens, because there is no longer a need to transmit requirements from one person (or group) to another.
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