wireless access

collocation in English

meaningsofwirelessandaccess

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wireless
adjective
uk
/ˈwaɪə.ləs/
us
/ˈwaɪr.ləs/
using a system of radio signals rather than wires to connect computers, mobile phones, etc. to ...
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access
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæk.ses/
us
/ˈæk.ses/
the method or possibility of getting near to a place ...
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(Definition ofwirelessandaccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofwireless access

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I will be exploring ways of licensing broadband fixedwirelessaccessin those regions where licences remained unsold.
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There are over 200 members, representing telecommunications operators, manufacturers and others with an interest in the development of broadband fixedwirelessaccess.
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I think in particular of thewirelessaccessprotocol which is now progressing here in its third generation.
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Some of those customers were served by a fixedwirelessaccesstelephone system.
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Cable modems, optical fibre, broadband fixedwirelessaccessand satellites all have the potential now or in the near future to offer broadband services.
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I hope to make an announcement shortly about the allocation of further wireless spectrum at the 28 to 40 gigahertz spectrum band for purposes of broadband fixedwirelessaccess.
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There will be competition between wired—local loop and cable access—andwirelessaccesswhich, in turn, will come from satellite, third-generation—indeed, second and a half generation—mobiles and from broadband wireless.
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Wirelessaccessoffers a solution for rural areas, although it is beset with regulatory and political problems, which have been barriers to its entry and stop its adoption.
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Group study rooms and informal reading areas,wirelessaccess, sufficient electrical outlets for laptops and large flat screen monitors facilitate collaborative work.
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It operates as a cultural center, computer laboratory and meeting place (with freewirelessaccess).
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In early 2008, the company began to expand its portfolio towirelessaccessand mobile services.
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Many areas havewirelessaccessfor laptops and technologically equipped classrooms enable professors to offer interactive lectures.
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The school has campus-widewirelessaccessto ensure the integration of technology and learning.
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It also reflects the ambition to gainwirelessaccesson the go to voice, internet, and content/video without tethering to a network via cables.
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Morewirelessaccesspoints were added, as well as compost and recycling receptacles to encourage the university's dedication to become more green.
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A typicalwirelessaccesspoint using 802.11b or 802.11g with a stock antenna might have a range of 35m ft indoors and 100m ft outdoors.
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Unlike some home consumer models, industrialwirelessaccesspoints can also act as a bridge, router, or a client.
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The university provided funding and gave permission for twowirelessaccesspoints to be placed on the university campus.
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All areas of campus are equipped withwirelessaccessand fiber optic network with 30 mb access to the internet.
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All branch libraries offerwirelessaccessfor library visitors, and have public computers available offering internet, word processing, and other online services.
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