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Convergence
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Coming together two or more different factor or phenomenon
3G, 4G
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New generations of mobile phone standards, allowing mobile network operators to offer advanced services
Ethernet
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A very high bandwidth data networking technology used by companies in LANs and increasingly WANs
GSM
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Global System for mobile communications. A worldwide standard for mobile phones making phones from one operator compatible with different operator in another country
MPLS
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Multi-Protocol Label Switching. A data networkng protocol and service that can carry different kinds of traffic - voice, data, video etc.
Open Source
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Software that is mada available to developers and users, licensed to encourage re-use without charge.
SaaS
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Software as a Service
Wi-Fi
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A technology providing wireless transmission of data over a short range (for example, in a house or office)
Wi-Max
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A technology providing wireless transmission of high speed data over a large area (for example, a city)
Proprietary software
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Computer software for which the software's publisher or another person retains intellectual property rights—usually copyright of the source code, but sometimes patent rights.
Bluetooth
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A technology that allows short-range, wireless connection between devices
LBS
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Location-Based Services. Information, products, or services provided to you based on the location of your device (using GPS or the mobile network)
GPRS
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General Packet Radio Service. Provides packet-based connections on mobile networks
GPS
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Global Positioning System. Allows receiver to identify its position anywhere on earth
EPOS
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Electronic Point of Sale. A networked and programmable electronic till
RFID
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Radio Frequence IDentificaiton. A system of tags and readers that communicate information via radio frequency
LAN
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Local Area Notwork. A computer network covering a local area, such as a home or an office
CAL
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Computer Assistant Learning
CLI
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Command Line Interface
GUI
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Graphical User Interface
HCI
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Human-computer interaction
HTML
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Hyper Text Markup Language
HTTP
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HyperText Transfer Protocol
ISP
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Internet Service Provider
RAM
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Random Access Memory
ROM
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Read Only Memory
URL
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Uniform Resource Locator
USB
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Universal Serial Bus
VLE
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Virtual Learning Environment
WIMP
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Windows icon menu pointer
LBS
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Location Based Service

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