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Nearly There (2.5G)

Moving from the second to the third generation of wireless technology was not as simple as moving from 1G to 2G.
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Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)

In the CDMA system, calls were separated by a unique code assigned to each of them. FDMA, TDMA and CDMA.
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Standing up—The Second Generation (2G)

The Second Generation of cellular technology was marked by a shift from analogue to digital systems.
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“Its finally here!!â€â€”The First Generation (1G)

The first generation technology in mobile telephony began to arrive in the early 1980s.
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Features You May Require

When you buy a digital camera, there are some additional features you may want to examine.
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Windows Vista x64 Support, Migration,

If your organisation is considering migrating to the x64 side of the server and processor pool, then these few pointers might be of use.
Settings are XML-controlled & No more HAL complications

Configuration information that was earlier stored in various text files find a new home under Vista: Unattend.txt, sysprep.inf, cmdlines.txt, and winbom.ini are now all replaced by a single XML
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Windows PE to rule them all

For a while now, Windows PE (Pre-installation Environment) has been the deployment tool of choice for various organisations.
The WIM format in Vista

The image format used under Vista is file-based, and is called the Windows Imaging (WIM) format. Being file-based, the images can be applied to a partition non-destructively.
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Vista Is Language-neutral

Many companies are required to support more than one language for their OS deployment.
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