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Electronic engineering / CTIA – The Wireless Association / Sprint Nextel / Carterfone / 4G / Wireless Application Protocol / Verizon Wireless / Technology / Wireless networking / Wireless
Date: 2007-07-30 10:48:36
Electronic engineering
CTIA – The Wireless Association
Sprint Nextel
Carterfone
4G
Wireless Application Protocol
Verizon Wireless
Technology
Wireless networking
Wireless

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