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Wireless networking

Terms in relation to computer networks that use (usually) ratio communication to wirelessly connect to the internet.

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Wireless networking

carrier-to-interference ratio (C/I)

Network hardware; Wireless networking

Carrier-to-Interference ratio (C/I) is the ratio of power in an RF carrier to the interference power in the channel.

carrier-to-noise ratio (C/N)

Network hardware; Wireless networking

Carrier-to-Noise ratio (C/N) is the ratio of power in an RF carrier to the noise power in the channel. Carrier-to-Noise ratio indicates the difference in amplitude between the desired radio frequency ...

common air interface (CAI)

Network hardware; Wireless networking

Common Air Interface (CAI) is a set of open standards describing the physical and logical characteristics of a link between a base station and a mobile station. These standards are used by ...

call diversion

Network hardware; Wireless networking

Call Diversion is the feature used to divert incoming calls on a mobile phone to any other telephone or to a Mailbox/Combox on a GSM system.

customized application for mobile network enhanced logic (CAMEL)

Network hardware; Wireless networking

Customized Application for Mobile Network Enhanced Logic (CAMEL) refers to a set of 3rd Generation APIs based on ETSI recommendation TS 129 078 (V3. 3. 0). CAMEL finds widespread applicability in ...

cap code

Network hardware; Wireless networking

A pager's unique electronic identification number.

carrier

Network hardware; Wireless networking

Carrier means the continuous frequency capable of being modulated or impressed with a second signal.

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