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Cordless data communications in the local-area environment are now a business reality. Since 1990 several commercial networks have been launched onto the marketplace. Applications range from mainstream office through to those niche environments where simple data transfer to mobile terminals dramatically increases productivity.
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Owen, F., Bud, A. (1997). Cordless Data and Multimedia. In: Tuttlebee, W.H.W. (eds) Cordless Telecommunications Worldwide. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0913-6_14
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