• airlines still do not allow the use of mobile phones on aircraft. Those that do often ban the use of mobile phones during take-off and landing. Many passengers...
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    unlike fixed-location phones (landline phones). This radio frequency link connects to the switching systems of a mobile phone operator, providing access...
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    Mobile telephony is the provision of wireless telephone services to mobile phones, distinguishing it from fixed-location telephony provided via landline...
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    supplementary, they have been a major selling point of mobile phones since the 2010s. Most camera phones are smaller and simpler than the separate digital...
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  • Connexion by Boeing Inmarsat Mobile phones on aircraft OnAir Ian, Mansfield. "Panasonic Takes Majority Stake in AeroMobile". Cellular News. Retrieved 27...
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    Airplane mode (category Mobile phones)
    prohibited on some models of aircraft. Air gap (networking) Mobile phones on aircraft Picocell Auerbach, Jon (October 4, 1999). "Airlines ban cell phones -- but...
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  • as the metal-air electrochemical cell Using cell phones on aircraft; see mobile phones on aircraft Mastoid cells, also known as mastoid air cells or...
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    Roaming (redirect from Mobile roaming)
    telecommunication term typically used with mobile devices, such as mobile phones. It refers to a mobile phone being used outside the range of its native...
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  • frequencies designated by the ITU for the operation of GSM mobile phones and other mobile devices. T-GSM is Trunking-GSM. CALA: Canada, US, Caribbean...
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    Thai Airways International Flight 261 (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    mobile phones on board the aircraft had caused it to crash. Investigators tried to probe on whether there was a link between the use of mobile phones...
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  • a phone device mimicking a cell phone tower, that creates a signal strong enough to cause nearby dormant mobile phones to switch to it. Mounted on aircraft...
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    of mobile phones. Manufacturers of (POC or PoC) hardware include ToooAir and Hytera US Inc. Mobile push-to-talk services, offered by some mobile carriers...
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  • oldest L1 band) at the same time. Mobile phones operate at 600–900 and 1700–2100 MHz. Iridium Communications satellite phones use frequencies between 1616...
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    Nokia (redirect from Nokia Mobile Phones)
    decade beginning in 1998, Nokia was the largest worldwide vendor of mobile phones and smartphones. In the later 2000s, however, Nokia suffered from a...
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    5 mm plugs are not as common, but are used on communication equipment such as cordless phones, mobile phones, and two-way radios, especially in the earliest...
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    Broadband AT&T High Seas Service Car phone Improved Mobile Telephone Service Inmarsat Mobile radio telephone Mobile Telephone Service Two-way radio "Signal...
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    Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (category Mobile phones introduced in 2016)
    7 on board. On 4 November 2016, the New Zealand Telecommunications Forum announced it would ban all Galaxy Note 7 phones from use on local mobile networks...
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    simply scans the code displayed on the phone. IATA's BCBP standard defines the three symbologies accepted for mobile phones: Aztec code, Datamatrix and QR...
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  • for two-way satellite messaging service from supported conventional mobile phones. The nearly polar orbit and communication between satellites via inter-satellite...
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  • digital cameras Nokia Xseries, a family of mobile phones. Sony Ericsson X series, a series of cell phones Xbox Series X, a videogame console from Microsoft...
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    EgyptAir Flight 181 (category Aircraft hijackings in Africa)
    everybody escaped from the aircraft unharmed. The belt was later revealed to have contained mobile phones and no explosives. The aircraft involved in the incident...
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  • phones, which transmit and receive the two sides of a phone conversation using radio waves to a cell tower, cordless phones in which both the phone handset...
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  • SAGEM (category Coordinates not on Wikidata)
    card readers and digital set-top boxes. Starting in 1997, sales of mobile phones grew enormously. SAGEM rapidly became one of the world's leading manufacturers...
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    for portable wireless devices; cordless phones and cell phones. Omnidirectional UHF antennas used on mobile devices are usually short whips, sleeve dipoles...
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    Retrieved 18 July 2023. "Three phones that changed the world, and three phones that didn't – Mobile Gazette – Mobile Phone News". www.mobilegazette.com...
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    ATC using mobile phones without success. The crew was unable to reconfigure the majority of the aircraft's electrical systems and continued on to land uneventfully...
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    GigSky (category Mobile technology stubs)
    November 2018, GigSky began offering international data eSIMs on iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR phones.[clarification needed] Nikki Ekstein (30 June 2015). "Apple...
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    pioneered the "mobile phone" with the first truly mobile "brick phone" DynaTAC, "flip phone" with the MicroTAC as well as the "clam phone" with the StarTAC...
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    2024 Gramado Piper PA-42 crash (category Coordinates on Wikidata)
    residential structure and a furniture store before colliding with a mobile phone store. Debris from the plane also struck a nearby inn. The accident sparked...
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  • J10 (section Aircraft)
    (J10), a Johnson solid Malaysia Federal Route J10 Sony Ericsson J10, a mobile phone JIO (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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