typically IEEE 802.11b or its other flavor a, g, etc.) Some short distance versions use BLUETOOTH
WAP wireless access protocols.
It also depends which mobile connections you are using. Do you mean bluetooth, EDGE, GPRS?
The control functions are implemented in a software module, named Reconfigurable Access module for Mobilecomputing applications (RAMON), placed in mobile and/or base stations
As per my knowledge, AT Command and TNP1 protocols are used in TETRA
CPM is not used in today's computers and mobile devices.
Copper is used in mobile phones. It is used in all electronic devices and it makes up the wiring in these devices
You should be able to. The protocols used by these devices are standardized.
The current version of Foursquare can be used in all mobile devices with internet access. Earlier versions were not as advanced as the current version.
A mobile Adhoc network (MANET) is a self-configuring infrastructure-less network of mobile devices connected by
A protocol is a set of rules describing some behavior. In order to communicate in a common manner, the sender and receiver have to agree on the "language" of communication. A protocol states what those rules are, and because they are a standard, everyone agrees and knows what to expect.
Protocols are set of standards that help programmers/designers/administrators to have common set of standards for Computing & Network Devices.
Antivirus Pro is a mobile security application for Android devices created by the AVG company. It is used to prevent malicious software from being installed on such devices.
Cell/Mobile phones most likely
These are called protocols - a standard set of rules for common communications across networks.
Protocols