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Canopy – A line-of-sight wireless technology, primarily used by ISPs to provide broadband internet; MotoMESH – A mobile wireless broadband product providing proprietary "Mesh-Enabled Architecture" and standards-based 802.11 network access in both the unlicensed 2.4 GHz band and the licensed 4.9 GHz public-safety band
The New Generation DECT standard was first published in 2007; [8] it was developed by ETSI with guidance from the Home Gateway Initiative through the DECT Forum [9] to support IP-DECT functions in home gateway/IP-PBX equipment. The ETSI TS 102 527 series comes in five parts and covers wideband audio and mandatory interoperability features ...
Motorola Moto is a range of Android mobile devices manufactured by Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Lenovo, since 2013. This article lists the various Moto series ...
Motorola V60g. The V60 was a popular clamshell flip phone sold by Motorola in 2001. Notable features include a premium metal casing, SMS and EMS messaging, and internet capabilities. Three versions of the V60 were sold; the V60g, V60c, and V60t. The V60g had triband GSM 900/1800/1900 and was sold worldwide.
The Motorola Droid Bionic is an Android-based, 4G LTE-capable smartphone designed by Motorola. It was originally scheduled for release in Q2 2011 but was delayed, eventually being released on 8 September 2011.
Android 10: Display Size 6.5 inches 6.8 inches Display Resolution HD+ 720 x 1600 pixels (20:9 at 270 ppi) HD+ 720 x 1640 pixels (20.5:9 at 263 ppi) FHD+ 1080 x 2400 pixels (20:9 at 386 ppi) Screen-body ratio 81.6% 83.1% 84.3% Display Technology IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen LTPS IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen Display Cutout Small notch Pinhole
The original Motorola Bag Phone has been succeeded by the Motorola M800 and M900 Bag Phones, introduced in 2005. While they are technologically dissimilar to the original Bag Phones and use an entirely different user interface, the M800 and M900 support CDMA and GSM, respectively, and add the basic features of modern cell phones.
10 mW maximum power output; GFSK data encoding; Up to 100 metre (300 ft) range; Unlike DECT, CT2 was a voice-only system, though like any minimally-compressed voice system, users could deploy analog modems to transfer data; in the early 1990s, Apple Computer sold a CT2 modem called the PowerBop to make use of France's Bi-Bop CT2 network.