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  2. Plain old telephone service - Wikipedia

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    Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS), or Plain Ordinary Telephone System [1], is a retronym for voice-grade telephone service that employs analog signal transmission over copper loops. The term POTS originally stood for Post Office Telephone Service , as early telephone lines in many regions were operated directly by local Post Offices .

  3. List of wireless network technologies - Wikipedia

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    The North American Standards IS-54 and IS-136 were also second-generation (2G) mobile phone systems, known as (Digital AMPS) and used TDMA with three time slots in each 30 kHz channel, supporting 3 digitally compressed calls in the same spectrum as a single analog call in the previous AMPS standard. This was later changed to 6 half rate time ...

  4. Comparison of mobile operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Cost to develop for the mobile OS Free: No, Requires Apple hardware. [99] Free: Free: Free: Free Cost to publish app to official store US$25 once to register to offer on Google Play [100] US$99/year: Free: Free [101] Free: Free

  5. Tether is nearly a decade old—and its books are still a mystery

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  6. Wireless local loop - Wikipedia

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    This growth spurred research in this area, and as the cost continues to decline, it is being used as an alternative to T-1, T-3, and fiber connectivity. [ citation needed ] Following the release of wi-fi IEEE 802.11 , licensed point-to-point microwave became an addition tool for wireless internet service providers (WISP) and ISPs to close the ...

  7. Tether is nearly a decade old—and its books are still a mystery

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    I've covered crypto since 2013 and know most of the people and major players pretty well. But there’s one company that's remained an enigma this whole time: Tether.

  8. Skyhook (structure) - Wikipedia

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    Phase I of Boeing's Hypersonic Airplane Space Tether Orbital Launch (HASTOL) study, published in 2000, proposed a 600 km-long tether, in an equatorial orbit at 610–700 km altitude, rotating with a tip speed of 3.5 km/s. This would give the tip a ground speed of 3.6 km/s (Mach 10), which would be matched by a hypersonic airplane carrying the ...

  9. AOL reviewed: We tried the $700 litter box so you didn't have to

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    The Litter-Robot 4 is one of the best self-cleaning litter robots on the market, but it costs a cool $700. We put it to the test to see if it's really worth that high price point.