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100 gbps pon


100 Gbps PON is the name we have designated for generations of passive optical network (PON) technologies beyond XG-PON1 and XG-PON2 (10 Gps PON). There is no standardization as yet. The technology wi [..]
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10g-pon


10 Gbps passive optical network (10G-PON) is a next-generation solution following the current-generation gigabit passive optical network (GPON) (ITU-T G.984) and Ethernet passive optical network (EPON [..]
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1xrtt


A 2.5G transmission technology; an evolution of cdma2000 that adds voice capacity and supports peak downlink data rates of up to 144 Kbps in a single 1.25MHz channel, typically delivering 80 Kbps to 1 [..]
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2.5g


Enhancements that provide packet data capabilities over 2G networks. 2.5G improves the available data rates supported by the air interface, thereby permitting the introduction of new, data-oriented se [..]
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2d bar code marketing


2D bar code marketing is an identification method that can be created and printed on marketing materials, such as ads, brochures and product packages, through specific service providers or freely avai [..]
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2g


The second generation of wireless networks designed to improve on analog with digital circuit-switched solutions. The three main 2G technology standards are Global System for Mobile Communications (GS [..]
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3.5g


A broad term referring to enhancements that provide high-speed data extensions to 3G (wideband code division multiple access [WCDMA]) that go beyond the 384 Kbps downlink and 64 Kbps uplink provided b [..]
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3d bioprinting


Three-dimensional bioprinting is a medical application of 3D printers. It is a system directed by medical imaging data and software that specifies the design of living tissue and organs, plus the prin [..]
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3d flat-panel tvs and displays


Two technologies are currently used to show 3D images on the majority of flat-panel TVs and displays: polarization 3D, which uses a pattern retarder and polarized glasses and is only offered by a smal [..]
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3d lcds


Three-dimensional liquid crystal display (3D LCD) technology enables users to view 3D images either with 3D glasses (stereoscopic LCDs) or without 3D glasses (autostereoscopic LCDs). For smaller scree [..]
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