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Indeed, a number of hurdles remain, including a lack of production equipment and dueling 3-D transmission standards.
From the stylebook: reference is business jargon when used as a verb: She referenced the new transmission standards.
The current favorite among potential buyers is Cingular Wireless, which operates wireless networks built using the same transmission standards as AT&T Wireless.
Today most HDTV sets require a separate set-top box to receive digital cable programming, and the transmission standards differ from cable system to cable system.
WHILE television's purveyors tout the value of reality shows, pristine digital transmissions and interactive programming, television's ancestor, radio, remains mired in program formats and static-prone transmission standards that have improved little in the past 50 years.
The biggest competitors are hastening to assemble Continent-wide wireless networks, given common European transmission standards, and are spending billions to expand into markets where they are not yet present.
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Indeed, another term for the manual transmission, standard, has become a misnomer.
The commission said studies had shown that the current transmission standard is adequate.
The five-speed manual transmission, standard for tuners, has a short shifter to make gear changes quick.
In a letter to Sinclair, the agency said numerous studies had shown that the current transmission standard was adequate.
We opted to rely on an increasingly popular technology known as Wi-Fi (short for Wireless Fidelity), a radio transmission standard.
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