Marconi.
united states
Yes...yes it does. * added to above answer * WIMAX is a technology like gsm, wifi, etc. The technology itself costs money (ref. A large reseller of WIMAX technology www.winncom.com in North America) now the use of WIMAX and the associated costs is purely up to the network operator of the WIMAX network, just like any other deployed technology the monetization of its facilities vary vastly.
Hell is, depending on your religious belief, the absence of connection with anything , i.e. you are cast into the abyss where you wail and gnash your teeth, so, no, hell does not have WiFi.
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these array are used for wifi applications
wifi
everywhere.
WiFi" stands for "wireless fidelity". This is a marketing name and bares no relation particularly to the technology .
Bluetooth, infrared.
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It really depends in some cases. If on the Xbox 360, no. But if you get it from Origin or steam you will not need wifi.
Wave machine?
Computers, iPod touch, iPad, playstation.
WiFi is the wireless technology commonly use4d for internet.you find icon of WiFi on your desktop,by clicking on it you can run the internet without any modem in that particular area.
G or N .
........... television and cellular phone, wifi....
Yes, "WiFi" is a trademark owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance, a non-profit organization that promotes and certifies Wi-Fi technology.