
The expansion and popularity of the Internet, along with the addition of wireless data functionality to wireless networks, has also contributed greatly to the growth of the wireless industry. In fact, the anticipated consumer demand for high
bandwidth wireless data is commonly seen as the driving force behind current network upgrades and expansions. The number and types of companies aggressively investing in wireless technologies illustrate the importance of wireless data.Non-traditional telecommunications companies such as Cisco Systems, Intel, Microsoft, 3Com, and other professional services companies, are investing heavily in wireless product development and many have formed partnerships with wirelessinfrastructure manufacturers to help deliver wireless data services seamlessly to consumers. Written by a respected author this self-contained overview of wireless date technologies will provide a highly sought after technicalreference to all those working within the main areas of Wireless Data Services. * Provides a self-contained reference which discusses the key wireless technologies including security * Presents an overview of the wireless industry andits key components such as GSM, GPRS, CDMA, TDMA, UMTS, cdma2000, and Spread Spectrum, 802.11, 15 and 16 standards * Discusses the currently hot topic of Wireless Security * Includes a Foreword by Dr Bill Hancock, Chief SecurityOfficer, Exodus Communications/Cable & Wireless * Provides a ready reference as well as a reference to additional materials on each topic Essential reading for all staff working for Telecom companies: engineers, researchers, managersetc.
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