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Wireless Communications in Michigan City, IN

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Business Listing   Cell N Things - Michigan City, IN - Phone: (219) 878-8000


Business Listing   Centennial Wireless - Michigan City, IN - Phone: (219) 874-9150


Business Listing   Cingular Wireless - Michigan City, IN - Phone: (219) 873-1144


Business Listing   Go Wireless LLC - Michigan City, IN - Phone: (219) 879-9500


Business Listing   In Touch Communications - Michigan City, IN - Phone: (219) 879-0707


Business Listing   Radio Shack - Michigan City, IN - Phone: (219) 879-7734


Business Listing   Tri-Corp Wireless Inc - Michigan City, IN - Phone: (219) 878-8205


Business Listing   Wireless Retail Inc - Michigan City, IN - Phone: (219) 878-0828


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Helpful Definition for: Wireless Communications


Wireless communication in Michigan City may be used to transfer information over short distances (say, a few meters as in television remote control) or long distances (like thousands or millions of kilometers for radio communications). It includes various types of fixed, mobile and portable two-way radios, cellular telephones, personal digital assistants and wireless networking. Other examples of wireless technology include garage door openers, wireless computer mice, keyboards, and headsets, cordless telephones and satellite television. They permit services that are impossible to implement with the use of wires, such as a long range communication. These services use some form of energy like radio frequency, infrared light, laser light, visible light, acoustic energy, etc, to transfer information without the use of wires.

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