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The phrase "a wireless equipment" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "wireless equipment" without the article "a," as "equipment" is an uncountable noun.
Example: "The company invested in wireless equipment to improve communication among employees."
Alternatives: "wireless devices" or "wireless technology."
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A decade later, he was a wireless equipment officer in the Royal Flying Corps, where the possibilities of the thermionic valve – which "has the power to shrink the world to the compass of a living room" – were being explored.
Besides Turnstone, they are SkilSoft, a provider of corporate training courses; Sequenom, a biotechnology company; Quantum Effect Devices, a semiconductor company; Telaxis Communications, a wireless equipment company; Centra Software, an Internet company; and Alamosa PCS, a cell phone company.
Proxim, which makes wireless-network equipment, said yesterday that it planned to buy a wireless equipment unit from Agere Systems for $65 million to bolster its ownership of local area networks.
Ericsson is a wireless equipment maker.
In February 2000, Zhone bought Roundview, a privately owned networking software firm based in Minneapolis, and Optaphone Systems, a wireless equipment maker based in Ronhert Park, Calif.
Sprint's bringing their nationwide network to the table, and Harris (a wireless equipment and systems producer) is handling the hardware for all the Census takers on the job.
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Revenue from carriers fell 16percentt after the company sold a high-speed wireless equipment business last year, and as phone companies bought less older technology.
And thanks to a 51% decline, wireless equipment manufacturer UTStarcom led our list of the worst-performing stocks for the first three months of 2005.
Mr. Kvaal, 28, received an M.B.A. from Columbia University and is a research associate investigating wireless equipment stocks at Lehman Brothers in New York.
In connection with efforts described by Mr. Rubin involving Huawei, a Chinese maker of wireless equipment, and LG of South Korea, Huawei released four Android phones and an Android-based tablet device in February.
Banc of America Securities continued to list Nokia as a top pick in wireless equipment, maintaining its "buy" rating on the stock.
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