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Wireless Industry Files Suit Over New Net Neutrality Rules -
2015-04-14 21:57:28| Wireless - Topix.net
As expected, the Cellular Telephone Industries Association today filed a lawsuit in the hopes of overturning the FCC's new net neutrality rules, and their reclassification of broadband ISPs as common carriers. The lawsuit joins another lawsuit filed this week by USTelecom, a group also predominately lead by AT&T and Verizon.
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Wireless HD Video Transmission Link supports aerial drones.
2015-04-14 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for multirotor drone platforms, zero-latency CONNEX utilizes 5 GHz transmission frequency with 2 x 5 MIMO and automatic channel selection to ensure resilient connectivity at all times — free from interference. Plug-and-fly solution supports multicasting up to 4 screens simultaneously, and can transmit HD video up to 3,000 ft to ground unit. In addition, CONNEX can display telemetry information using built-in OSD as well as send control commands via S-Bus protocol to gimbal in air unit.
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MTI Wireless Edge To Exhibit New RFID Antenna Range At RFID Journal LIVE 2015, San Diego, CA
2015-04-14 06:21:50| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
MTI Wireless Edge, a leading developer of flat panel antennas, recently announced that MTI WIRELESS EDGE will be participating in RFID Journal LIVE 2015.
N-ZERO Envisions 'Asleep-Yet-Aware' Electronics That Could Revolutionize Remote Wireless Sensors
2015-04-14 06:18:25| rfglobalnet Home Page
State-of-the-art military sensors today rely on “active electronics” to detect vibration, light, sound or other signals. That means they constantly consume power, with much of that power and time spent processing what often turns out to be irrelevant data.
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N-ZERO Envisions 'Asleep-Yet-Aware' Electronics That Could Revolutionize Remote Wireless Sensors
2015-04-14 06:18:25| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
State-of-the-art military sensors today rely on “active electronics” to detect vibration, light, sound or other signals. That means they constantly consume power, with much of that power and time spent processing what often turns out to be irrelevant data.
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