Talukdera, 2013 - Google Patents
All-IP Networks: Mobility and SecurityTalukdera, 2013
- Document ID
- 7053978588419125129
- Author
- Talukdera A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Convergence Through All-IP Networks
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Mobility brings freedom from being confined. Driven by this idea of freedom, how to make the consumer untangled has always been the focus area for both industry and researchers. Wireless telegraphy used communication without wire more than a century ago. Voice also …
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