Wireless Communications

Somewhat less common methods of achieving wireless communications involve other electromagnetic phenomena, such as light and magnetic or electric fields, or the use of sound. The term wireless has been used twice in communications history, with slightly different meanings.

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Wireless communications, System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. Wireless devices include cell phones, two-way radios, remote garage-door openers, television remote.

In this definition of wireless communications, explore the history, evolution and future of wireless technology and the different types of wireless networks.

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NICT, KIYOHARA OPTICS,ArkEdge Space and SoftBank Corp.Enter Collaborative Agreement to Demonstrate Optical Wireless Communications Between Space and the Stratosphere

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To connect your portable or desktop device to your wireless network, it must have a wireless network adapter. Most laptops and tablets—and some desktops—come with a wireless network adapter already installed.

All you need to do is pick a wireless plan, find a new device (or bring your own), gather a few pieces of information about your account, and we’ll get you up and running on the AT&T network.