what is wireless communication
what is wireless communication
What is wireless communication? You can start with radio and television, but I think you already know that. Then there is the wireless comms for mobile-phones.
Perhaps you are after the question “what is wireless communication” in connection with phones in the home, headset working without cables and connecting laptops to the internet with no cable clutter.
Firstly what is wireless communication DECT? This is Digitally Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications. It operates in the frequency range 1880 -1900 MHz in Europe but in other countries the usual band is 1920 – 1930 or 1.9GHz. A BT exchange line or PABX extension will be connected to a BASE STATION which has either one or more handsets. The distance these will work from the basestation depends on the strength of the signal. In the UK the max is 10mW giving probably 200m operating space, but this will be affected by the building materials.
Secondly what is wireless communication BLUETOOTH? This is a means of wireless communications for linking devices such as headsets to telephones, MP3 players, PCs. It creates a Personal Area Network (PAN) using frequencies at and around the 2.4GHz band.
More information on what is wireless communication can be found on the web or you can speak to an advisor at Telephone Systems Direct who will try to help you.



