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Wireless

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What is Wireless?

Wireless technology refers to the transmission of information or power without the use of wires or cables. It utilizes electromagnetic waves, such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared, or satellite communications, to transmit data over a distance. Common uses include wireless internet (Wi-Fi), Bluetooth for connecting devices, cellular networks for mobile communication, and remote controls.

What other technologies are related to Wireless?

Wireless Competitor Technologies

Wired networks are an alternative to wireless networks for data transmission.
mentioned alongside Wireless in 64% (330) of relevant job posts
These are wired Ethernet standards, thus a competitor to wireless.
mentioned alongside Wireless in 95% (86) of relevant job posts

Wireless Complementary Technologies

Software security is complementary to wireless as wireless networks require secure software to protect data transmission.
mentioned alongside Wireless in 57% (551) of relevant job posts
Switching is complementary, as wireless networks often connect to wired networks that use switching technologies.
mentioned alongside Wireless in 11% (2.5k) of relevant job posts
Wireless technologies can be used to extend or connect to wide area networks (WANs).
mentioned alongside Wireless in 6% (3.5k) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Wireless?

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Cisco Systems
Scientific and Technical Services
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Apple
Scientific and Technical Services

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