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  2. Mobile cell sites - Wikipedia

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    RDUs are mobile radio base stations transportable on trucks. Their use is strategic for the rapid expansion of cellular networks. A rapid deployment flanged pole is a mobile radio base station infrastructure transportable on a truck allowing fast and easy installation in restricted spaces. The antenna supporting pole, with a climbing ladder up to the summit, is fixed to the main base frame and i

  3. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Several companies have emerged as prominent manufacturers and brands specializing in mobile phone accessories. Anker: Known for chargers, power banks, and cables. Baseus: A Chinese brand offering chargers, cables, car mounts, and audio products. [4] Belkin: Headquartered in California, offers chargers, cables, and cases.

  4. Chip carrier - Wikipedia

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    If the leads extend beyond the package, the preferred description is "flat pack". [1] Chip carriers can be smaller than dual in-line packages and since they use all four edges of the package they can have a larger pin count.

  5. Flatpack (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    The original flatpack was invented by Y. Tao in 1962 while he was working for Texas Instruments to improve heat dissipation. The dual in-line package was invented two years later. The first devices measured 1/4 inch by 1/8 inch (3.2 mm by 6.4 mm) and had 10 leads.

  6. Mobile data terminal - Wikipedia

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    A mobile data terminal (MDT) or mobile digital computer (MDC) is a computerized device used in emergency services, public transport, taxicabs, package delivery, roadside assistance, and logistics, among other fields, to communicate with a central dispatcher. They are also used to display mapping and information relevant to the tasks and actions ...

  7. List of telephony terminology - Wikipedia

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    Call originator - (or calling party, caller or A-party) a person or device that initiates a telephone call by dialling a telephone number.; Call waiting - a system that notifies a caller of another incoming telephone call by sounding a sound in the earpiece.