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HSPA+ vs LTE | HSPA Plus vs LTE Speed, Spectrum, Features Compared | 3.75 G vs 4G Battery Life is more in HSPA+ HSPA+ and LTE are both mobile broadband technologies for high speed access. LTE is the latest technology currenly being installed in many countries for high speed mobile broadband access. In some countries... 
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RFID vs Bluetooth Radio-frequency Identification (RFID) is a general term used for a system that communicates using radio waves between a reader and an electronic tag attached to an object. RFID system comprises of readers, tags and RFID software. Bluetooth is a technology used to transfer data in a short range.... 
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Reactive vs Proactive Protocols Reactive and Proactive Protocols are the routing protocols that are used in mobile Ad hoc networks to send data from the host to the destination. A packet data is sent from source to destination in an Ad hoc network through multiple nodes that are mobile. This type of network is... 
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Microsoft Skype vs Skype | MS Skype New Integrated Features Microsoft acquired Skype in early May 2011 and Skype has become one business division of Microsoft. Skype is a software application for real time voice, video and IM services. People were using traditional PSTN lines for voice communication for long time.... 
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CSMA vs ALOHA Aloha is a simple communication scheme originally developed by the University of Hawaii to be used for satellite communication. In the Aloha method, each source in a communication network transmits data every time there is a frame to be transmitted. If the frame successfully reaches the destination,... 
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FDDI 1 vs FDDI 2 Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) is a data transmission standard for Local Area Networks (LAN) which uses fiber optic lines. A FDDI LAN can extend up to 200 kilometers and it can support thousands of users. The FDDI 1 protocol is based on the token ring protocol. FDDI 2 is an extended version... 
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NGN vs IMS NGN (Next Generation Network) and IMS (IP Multimedia Systems) both are Platform Architectures used by Telecom Operators in their Network. NGN is an all IP Telecommunication Network capable of transporting and delivering multi services. IMS is a functional network architecture enables to deliver Multimedia... 
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DSL vs Broadband DSL or ADSL is a fixed line Broadband Technology is the simple elaboration. Broadband is a general term refers to Broadband Access Technology in the Telecommunication world. DSL family consists of ADSL, ADSL2, ADSL2+, HDSL2 and VDSL2 etc. The general term broadband refers broadband access technology... 
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SMS vs Viber SMS | Send Free SMS with Viber SMS and Viber SMS both are instant messing services to communicate each other. SMS stands for Short Message Service used in Mobile and Fixed Telecommunication Networks. SMS is limited to send 160 Characters whereas  in Viber SMS you can send more. Viber is an iPhone application... 
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VoIP vs SIP | SIP Signalling and VoIP Technology VoIP and SIP are related terms in context of Voice over IP. VoIP is Voice over Internet Protocol and SIP is Session Initiation Protocol. SIP is one of the signalling protocols used in voice over IP. H323 is another Signalling protocol does similar function as SIP.... 
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2G vs 3G Network Technology The initialization of communication networks began with the analog (1G) mobile telephony in which many of the features available in current networks were not available such as SIM etc. The evolution of mobile telephony began with GSM (2G) and now we are on the door step to 4G passing... 
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Viper vs Skype Viber and skype are VoIP applications used in mobile Internet calling.Viber and Skype are free between users where viber can only be installed in mobiles but skype can be installed in PCs, Laptops, Notebooks, Smartphones, Skype Phones, Mobile handsets and in mostly other desktop devices. Read... 
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Difference Between IDEN vs CDMA Network Technology IDEN (Integrated Digital Enhanced Network) This is a wireless network technology being developed by Motorola in which the following capabilities of other networks are tied together. Among them the capabilities of Digital Cellular networks, fax and modem facilities... 
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In-Switch Routing vs Centralized Routing | Centralised vs Distributed Routing In-Switch Routing and Centralised Routing both are routing methods used in network platforms in Telecommunication industries. If you take a telecom switching element, when a call hits the switch, the switch should make the decision where... 
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CISCO Mobile vs CISCO Jabber vs CISCO WebEX CISCO Mobile,CISCO Jabber and CISCO WebEX are CISCO unified mobile communication applications for Apple, Android and other smart devices. Basically CISCO unified communication mobile applications turn your mobile device as full featured CISCO IP phone. CISCO Mobile, CISCO... 
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WCDMA vs HSDPA Network Technology WCDMA (Wideband CDMA) WCDMA is the multiple access technology used in 3G mobile networks radio access interface allowing subscribers to achieve more secured communication facility with much higher data rates. The original idea behind broadband communication networks is to provide... 
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