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  2. Fon Wireless - Wikipedia

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    Fon Wireless Ltd. is a for-profit company incorporated and registered in the United Kingdom that provides wireless services. Fon was founded in Madrid, Spain, in 2006, by Martín Varsavsky. Today, the company is headquartered in Bilbao. [1] [2] Fon started out by building its Wi-Fi network through devices called "foneras".

  3. Install and uninstall Private WiFi for AOL on a computer

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    Visit the Private WiFi product page. 3. Click Download Now. 4. Once download is complete, click Open. 5. Click Run. 6. Click Next. 7. Check the Confirmation box and click Next to accept the license agreement and install Private WiFi. 8. Check the Run Private WiFi for AOL now box and click Finish to complete the installation.

  4. SFR - Wikipedia

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    SFR (French:; in full: Société française du radiotéléphone [sɔsjete fʁɑ̃sɛːz dy ʁadjotelefɔn]) is a French telecommunications company. It is both the second-oldest mobile network operator and the second largest telecommunications company in France , after Orange .

  5. Peek (mobile Internet device) - Wikipedia

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    TwitterPeek is a mobile device that allows users to send and receive tweets using Twitter. It is the first Twitter-only mobile device. It went on sale on November 3, 2009. Its price was set at USD$100.00 and came with six months of service. The service costs USD$8.00 monthly, but users could also pay USD$200.00 upfront for lifetime service. [4]

  6. EE WiFi - Wikipedia

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    EE WiFi is a Wi-Fi hotspot service provided by BT Group for the UK. Its predecessor, BT Wi-fi was established following a rebranding of the former BT Openzone and BT Fon, bringing both of the services under one name until the Fon partnership ended. [ 1 ]

  7. TR-069 - Wikipedia

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    TR-069 was first published in May 2004, with amendments in 2006, 2007, 2010, July 2011 (version 1.3), [1] and November 2013 (version 1.4 am5) [2] The Home Gateway Initiative (HGI), Digital Video Broadcasting Project (DVB) and WiMAX Forum have endorsed CWMP. As of 2020, CWMP is deployed in nearly a billion devices. [3]

  8. Wi-Fi calling - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi calling, also called VoWiFi, [1] refers to mobile phone voice calls and data that are made over IP networks using Wi-Fi, instead of the cell towers provided by cellular networks. [2] Using this feature, compatible handsets are able to route regular cellular calls through a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi) network with broadband Internet , while ...

  9. Compagnie générale de la télégraphie sans fil - Wikipedia

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    [10] Émile Girardeau headed the CSF, which was a holding company that included the SFR for radio telegraphy and had other subsidiaries for management of radio telegram traffic, maritime radio and radio broadcasting. [11] In 1919 the SFR created a factory in Levallois-Perret in the northwest of Paris. Paul Brenot left the army to become ...