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    telecommunication standard and technology, from first generation (1G) to fifth generation (5G). Fourth generation (4G) is currently widely commercialized around the world by different wireless service providers, or carriers. Mobile WiMAX and Long-Term Evolution (LTE) are two technology categories in 4G systems and the spread spectrum radio technology behind 4G is orthogonal FDMA (OFDMA). 4G not only provides internet speeds that are five times faster than 3G, but also reduces likelihood of losing the

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    have a strong 2G presence in the area. AT&T installed a decent 3G infrastructure about three years ago to handle the increase in the number of devices sold in the area. T-Mobile has skipped the 3G installation in most of my area and moved directly to 4G LTE installations. There are still very few T-Mobile

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    Wireless Technology Darryl E. Gennie Dr. Matthew Anyanwu Augusta CIS 505 4 March 2016 Strayer University Wireless is the term used to describe any computer network where there is no physical wired connection between sender and receiver, but rather the network is connected by radio waves and or microwaves to maintain communications (Boyds, 2016). Wireless and mobile technologies continue to have a major impact on the global business environment and can be roughly categorized

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    analog communication. In the second generation 2G the digital messaging was added to the analog communication. In the 3G, both calls and messages became digital. In the 4G –which we have now- the improvement was in the usage of a large bandwidth. The generation which is expected to appear is the 5G. The 5G is purely based on the 4G and will give a huge level of bandwidth which we cannot imagine. Furthermore, there are two predicted generations 6G and 7G. The 6G will be a satellite based network with

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    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR) Intellectual Property Rights, which also known as IPR is simply the thoughts, inventions and innovative statements focused on which there is a public willingness to present the condition of the property. IPR provides certain exclusive rights to the innovator of the property, in order to empower them to reap business advantages from their creative efforts or notoriety. The types of Intellectual Property Right include • Copyright • Patent • Trademarks • Design

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    For the last several years, the telecommunications industry and academia have been investing significant amounts of research effort in fourth generation (4G) Long Term Evolution (LTE) to provide higher data rates to end users by improving spectral efficiency, deploying more base stations, and/or aggregating more spectra. While some of the LTE enhancements, such as advanced multiple-input multiple-output

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    Abstract— 5G Technology stands for fifth Generation Mobile technology. From generation 1G to 2.5G and from 3G to 5G this world of telecommunication has seen a number of improvements along with improved performance with every passing day. This fast revolution in mobile computing changes our day to day life that is way we work, interact, learn etc. This paper also focuses on all preceding generations of mobile communication along with fifth generation technology. Fifth generation network provide affordable

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    patient also has a question about thrombophilia. The father of the baby is reportedly factor V positive but we do not know whether he is heterozygous or homozygous. The patient states that her sister was tested for thrombosis and was found to be PAI 4G/4G. The patient is uncertain as to whether she has been tested but

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    Wireless data has become the technology of the future. Data is being passed from one location to another without the human eye detecting this transaction. Wireless data is transferred in many forms from home networks, business networks, and cellular networks. Each of these networks operates on a different scale and technology. Home networks have been steadily growing over the years as manufacturers have developed new and easier to use devices that install quickly and give the owner the ability

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    inexpensive but offering a smooth performance, well, the OnePlus One can meet your expectations. With a wide range of price, starting from $299 to $349 corresponding to 16 GB and 64 GB version respectively, these world – version are the best deal for an 4G phone. If you just need basic features of a smart phone, you do not need to pay premium for extra features of the fancy yet expensive one such as HTC One M8 or SamSung Galaxy S5. It is such a waste when you actually do not need those fancy features

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