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Wireless connectivity

Wireless connectivity

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What is Wireless connectivity?

Wireless connectivity refers to the transfer of information or power between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor. Common wireless technologies include Wi-Fi (for local area networking), Bluetooth (for short-range connections), cellular networks (for mobile communication), and satellite communication (for long-distance communication). It's widely used for internet access, device communication, broadcasting, and remote control.

What other technologies are related to Wireless connectivity?

Wireless connectivity Complementary Technologies

Mobility devices such as phones and tablets rely on wireless connectivity to stay connected, making them a complement.
mentioned alongside Wireless connectivity in 42% (79) of relevant job posts
Laptops commonly use wireless connectivity (Wi-Fi) to connect to networks, making them a complement.
mentioned alongside Wireless connectivity in 3% (109) of relevant job posts
Desktops can use wireless connectivity, and can be a complement.
mentioned alongside Wireless connectivity in 3% (78) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Wireless connectivity?

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Orgs mentioning Wireless connectivity

Which organizations are mentioning Wireless connectivity?

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Qualcomm
Scientific and Technical Services

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