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  2. Leap Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Leap Wireless International, Inc. was a telecommunications operator that provided wireless services to approximately 4.6 million subscribers, the 5th largest, through its subsidiary, Cricket Communications, Inc. (Cricket Wireless). It was headquartered in San Diego, California. Leap Wireless and Cricket Wireless are now subsidiaries of AT&T .

  3. Wireless station - Wikipedia

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    Wireless station can refer to. Two-way radio station. Radio station. Wireless telegraph station. Wireless base station. The Wireless Station, a historic building in Anchorage, Alaska, US.

  4. Wireless Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Wireless Weekly. McKenzie working with the wireless radio c1922. Wireless Weekly was Australia's first news-stand wireless magazine (not counting the AWA monthly ), published in 1922 in Sydney by William John Foster St Clair Maclardy ("W. J. Maclardy") and his father William McIntyre St Clair Maclardy ("W. M. Maclardy"). W.

  5. Wireless network interface controller - Wikipedia

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    A Bluetooth interface card. A wireless network interface controller ( WNIC) is a network interface controller which connects to a wireless network, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or LTE (4G) or 5G rather than a wired network, such as an Ethernet network. A WNIC, just like other NICs, works on the layers 1 and 2 of the OSI model and uses an antenna ...

  6. Cricket Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Cricket Wireless is an American wireless service provider, owned by AT&T. It provides wireless services to ten million subscribers in the United States. Cricket Wireless was founded in March 1999 by Leap Wireless International. AT&T acquired Leap Wireless International in March 2014, and later merged Cricket Wireless operations with Aio Wireless.

  7. Category:Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Wireless. Wireless communication is the transfer of information or power between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wireless.

  8. Wireless security camera - Wikipedia

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    Wireless security cameras are closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras that transmit a video and audio signal to a wireless receiver through a radio band. Many wireless security cameras require at least one cable or wire for power; "wireless" refers to the transmission of video/audio. However, some wireless security cameras are battery-powered ...

  9. Wireless Telegraphy Acts - Wikipedia

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    The Wireless Telegraphy Acts are laws regulating radio communications in the United Kingdom . Wireless telegraphy as a concept is defined in British law as "the sending of electro-magnetic energy over paths not provided by a material substance." The term telegraphy, although best known in relation to the electric telegraph, relates to the ...