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Nearly There (2.5G)

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Moving from the second to the third generation of wireless technology was not as simple as moving from 1G to 2G.

Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)

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In the CDMA system, calls were separated by a unique code assigned to each of them. FDMA, TDMA and CDMA.

Standing up—The Second Generation (2G)

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The Second Generation of cellular technology was marked by a shift from analogue to digital systems.

“Its finally here!!”—The First Generation (1G)

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The first generation technology in mobile telephony began to arrive in the early 1980s.

Features You May Require

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When you buy a digital camera, there are some additional features you may want to examine.

Windows Vista x64 Support, Migration,

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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

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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

Windows PE to rule them all

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

The WIM format in Vista

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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.

Vista Is Language-neutral

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

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