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Mobile Communications

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2007
Quazi Mehbubar Rahman, Mohamed Ibnkahla
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Mobile Communications

1999
Abstract The desire to communicate between any two points which may move relative to each other must be as old as civilization itself. I have already mentioned in the introduction a tribal chief of average intelligence who would have loved to receive reports from reconnaissance parties. And the same views must have been shared by all and
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Mobile Communications / Mobile Marketing

2010
Mobile communications have become so widespread around the world that they are now ubiquitous, mostly due to the widespread availability, adoption, and affordability of mobile technologies. Today, there are almost 5 billion mobile phone subscriptions worldwide.
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Mobile communications

CHI '01 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '01, 2001
Mobile telephony adoption is on the rise, with industry projections suggesting that wireless subscribers will reach 1 billion worldwide by 2002 [3]. Recent technological innovations have also dramatically enhanced the capabilities of the wireless telephone [8]. No longer restricted to voice communications, wireless devices are now also able to transmit
Salzman, M., Palen, L., Harper, R.
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Mobile communications

IEEE Network, 1994
The principal problem faced by networks with mobile users is how to ensure that the service provider functions keep pace with the continually changing network state resulting from user mobility, without consuming large amounts of network resources in the process.
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Micromedia: Mobile Communication

2022
Thomas Döbler, Jana Hofmann
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Mobile communications

IEEE Spectrum, 1992
An important issue facing the 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference, namely, determining how to provide additional spectrum for both existing and entirely new mobile services, is examined. At least six types of mobile systems will be seeking new or expanded allocations; three involve satellites and three rely on primarily terrestrial techniques ...
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Mobile Communication

2010
The dictionary definition of mobile is capable of moving or being moved, movable (http://www.merriamwebster. com/dictionary/mobile). Mobile technology considers the portable, movable and usable movement devices and the systems that operate such devices.
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