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The iPhone taps into a home's wireless network to control the wireless entertainment system in multiple rooms.
(The application can be downloaded free from the Apple AppStore). The iPhone taps into a home's wireless network to control the wireless entertainment system in multiple rooms.
Thus, a doctor could operate joysticks from the master side to control the wireless microrobot on the slave side in real time.
The iPhone usurped control from desktop platforms like Windows, as well as from carriers, which used to control the wireless network 'platform' upon which mobile phones depended.
(iv) Another group of protocols not discussed in [15] investigated changing the transmission power of broadcasting messages to control the wireless bandwidth [21, 22].
"Verizon is doing the deal because it wants to fully control the wireless unit as it anticipates future moves to flourish in the lucrative mobile market".
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RIM realized that service providers controlled the wireless communications industry and that they used devices from companies like Nokia, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson.
Telefónica of Spain was also bidding to take over the management of Colombia Telecomunicaciones, a fixed-line company, and the deal is another step in the regional competition between Telefónica and Mr. Slim, who also controls the wireless giant América Móvil.
We saw the impact of monopoly in traditional software days and people in US are seeing the impact of small number of telecom providers controlling the wireless market.
But without greater control over the wireless broadband provider, Sprint ran the risk of losing control of one of its most important partners.
Mr. Kuittinen said that AT&T and other carriers that support the iPhone are at risk of completely losing control of the wireless market to Apple.
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