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  2. IEEE 802.11ah - Wikipedia

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    A benefit of 802.11ah is extended range, making it useful for rural communications and offloading cell phone tower traffic. [7] The other purpose of the protocol is to allow low rate 802.11 wireless stations to be used in the sub-gigahertz spectrum. [5]

  3. Bluetooth - Wikipedia

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    A personal computer that does not have embedded Bluetooth can use a Bluetooth adapter that enables the PC to communicate with Bluetooth devices. While some desktop computers and most recent laptops come with a built-in Bluetooth radio, others require an external adapter, typically in the form of a small USB "dongle".

  4. 3G - Wikipedia

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    3G is the third generation of cellular network technology, representing a significant advancement over 2G, particularly in terms of data transfer speeds and mobile internet capabilities.

  5. Xfinity - Wikipedia

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    Comcast introduced a 250 GB monthly bandwidth cap to its broadband service on October 1, 2008, [46] combining both upload and download towards the monthly limit. If a user exceeded the cap three times within six months, the customer's residential services may have been terminated for one year. [ 47 ]

  6. Wikipedia:Size of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The size of the English Wikipedia can be measured in terms of the number of articles, number of words, number of pages, and the size of the database, among other ways. As of 11 February 2025, there are 6,952,745 articles in the English Wikipedia containing over 4.8 billion words (giving a mean of about 692 words per article).

  7. Debian - Wikipedia

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    Debian 5.0 was released in February 2009, supporting Marvell's Orion platform and netbooks such as the Asus Eee PC. [63] The release was dedicated to Thiemo Seufer, a developer who died in a car crash. [64] Debian 6 (Squeeze), 2011. In July 2009, the policy of time-based development freezes on a two-year cycle was announced.