Wireless technology may supplement or replace hard wired implementations in security systems for homes or office buildings. This will help human in case to prevent theft. With this wireless also, consumer can reduce the amount of wire that use. This indirectly will make the environment become more smart and simple. Supplier also easy to install this system unit without making major wiring.
Television remote control
Modern televisions use wireless (generally infrared) remote control units. Now radio waves are also used. This helps us especially to change one channel to another just from far.
Global Positioning System (GPS):
allows drivers of cars and trucks, captains of boats and ships, and pilots of aircraft to ascertain their location anywhere on earth
The following list summarizes the main benefits of using wireless technologies:
1 Completes the access technology portfolio: customers commonly use more than one access technology to service various parts of their network and during the migration phase of their networks, when upgrading occurs on a scheduled basis. Wireless enables a fully comprehensive access technology portfolio to work with existing dial, cable, and DSL technologies.
2 Goes where cable and fiber cannot: the inherent nature of wireless is that it doesn't require wires or lines to accommodate the data/voice/video pipeline. As such, the system will carry information across geographical areas that are prohibitive in terms of distance, cost, access, or time. It also sidesteps the numerous issues of ILEC colocation.
3 Involves reduced time to revenue: companies can generate revenue in less time through the deployment of wireless solutions than with comparable access technologies because a wireless system can be assembled and brought online in as little as two to three hours.
4 Provides broadband access extension: wireless commonly both competes with and complements existing broadband access. Wireless technologies play a key role in extending the reach of cable, fiber, and DSL markets, and it does so quickly and reliably. It also commonly provides a competitive alternative to broadband wireline or provides access in geographies that don't qualify for loop access.
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Range from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to large infrastructure networks that enable roaming over a broad area.
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