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Ann Gallagher was listening to the wireless, cutting out a boxy short jacket with three-quarter-length sleeves, in a pale-lilac wool flecked with navy.
By Tessa Hadley Ann Gallagher was listening to the wireless, cutting out a boxy short jacket with three-quarter-length sleeves, in a pale-lilac wool flecked with navy.
A report by the EU statistical office Eurostat reported today that almost one in five EU households have gone fully wireless, cutting off landline subscriptions that dominated the telecommunications market for over one hundred years.
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About five years ago, when investors urged him to grab more wireless customers by cutting prices, as rival companies were doing, he chose instead to spend heavily to build a national cellular network that could be upgraded easily.
The demonstration was the second in seven days in protest of BART's cutting wireless service on Aug. 11 in a successful bid to disrupt a protest that day over transit police shooting and killing a transient on July 3.
But they have their charms, they may solve a problem or two for you, and they represent some clever thinking at the cutting edge of wireless technology.
"They told me they were going to be cutting back on their wireless advertising," he said.
The real surprise was AT&T's success in cutting costs in its wireless business, Mr. Moffett said.
If an equipped vehicle is stolen, police can ask OnStar to send a wireless message to the onboard computer, cutting the engine's power.
As the group planned for a protest on Aug. 11, BART's spokesman, Linton Johnson, fearing that the rally would snarl the evening commute, proposed cutting off cellphone and wireless service, which the agency controls underground.
Currently, the proliferation of the mobile ad hoc wireless networks (MAWN) is moving from cutting edge to commodity and thus, reliable performance will be expected.
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