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CATEL was the third company in Azerbaijan (after state run Azerfon and Motorola owned Bakcell) to be granted a wireless communications license.
Naval aviation facilities were established in June 1912, followed by a wireless communications facility in April 1913.
The Bell Centre for Information Engineering, a research group at the The University of Western Ontario in the area of Wireless Communications and Networking
Rivas managed the wireless communications business of Philips Semiconductor as well as its foundry operations, purchasing, and assembly and test with headquarters in Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
Telecommunication policy addresses the management of Government owned resources such as the spectrum which facilitates all wireless communications.
Wireless Communications Transfer Protocol (WCTP) is the method used to send messages to wireless devices such as pagers on NPCS (Narrowband PCS) networks.