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Tobie Barb

A few important quotes: A hollow strand of glass or plastic no thicker than a human hair Provides a high bandwidth alternative to copper wire for transmitting data High bandwidth, high integrity (low data loss) solution which is used carry voice, video and data signals

A few important quotes: Broadband internet access Uses the cable television infrastructure A cable modem can run at high speeds, with a maximum of 2 Mbps download

A few important quotes: Conforming to the a or b IEEE standards in the 2.4GHz frequency range A communication system that uses low-power microwave radio signals to connect laptop computers, PDAs, and web-enabled cell phones to the Internet Put simply, Wi-Fi is Wireless Ethernet

A few important quotes: Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) Uses radio spectrum to transmit bandwidth between digital devices Similar to WiFi, WiMAX... greater distances...much more data It is the successor to Wi-Fi

A few important quotes: Bluetooth is a wireless technology which allows 'personal area networking' - connection up to 100m The technology enables data connections between electronic devices such as desktop computers, wireless phones, electronic organizers and printers in the 2.4 GHz range