Top 131 Wireless Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
As consumer adoption of wireless devices continues to soar, Wi-Fi congestion is becoming a critical problem for consumers and innovators.
Nicola Tesla didn't say, 'I have to make wireless electricity!' The brain does not work that way.
No one wants to have 300 channels on your wireless device. — © Lowell McAdam
No one wants to have 300 channels on your wireless device.
When wireless is fully applied the earth will be converted into a huge brain, capable of response in every one of its parts.
No country should waste wireless spectrum. Especially not India, where the cellphone has become the personal computer.
There's nothing special about wireless networks except that wireless capacity is sometimes less than what you can get, for example, from optical fiber.
When we're talking about the transformation, we can add in the 25 pounds I've gained - I've been eating my way through the wireless industry.
Cellular was the forerunner to true wireless communications.
A message came on the wireless for me. It said: ''. So the time had come, I thought, Eighth Army was taking the offensive. The date was, I think, May18th,1942.
That was easy for him to say when his cell phone was rounding third base. If anyone got a home run tonight, I didn't want it to be Verizon Wireless.
Together, Cingular Wireless and Microsoft are working to revolutionize the way people communicate with mobile devices and set a new standard for personal connectivity.
Where is the harm in the wireless industry?
The wireless segment is approximately 50 percent of our business... we believe this is an industry-wide phenomenon and that we are, in fact, maintaining if not gaining market share.
To create a truly digital Europe will require a foundation of high-speed, high-quality broadband, both wired and wireless. — © John T. Chambers
To create a truly digital Europe will require a foundation of high-speed, high-quality broadband, both wired and wireless.
Throughout the history of communications, we've seen that the country that sets the pace in rolling out each new generation of wireless technology gains an economic edge.
The free market for mobile devices and wireless service has been a dramatic success.
Increasingly, meeting the connectivity needs of all Americans - no matter where you live - means freeing up spectrum to meet the growing demand for wireless broadband.
Having followed the wireless industry long enough, I can tell you that building and supporting an application for different platforms is as tough as climbing a straight wall of rock.
As we have seen, the wireless and the airplane have made the world so small and nations so dependent on each other that the only alternative to war is the United States of the World.
Eventually the Internet will be accessed by PC, television, and wireless devices.
Like everybody else, criminals of all stripes increasingly rely on wireless communications, hand-held devices, and the Internet.
Im going to get myself one of those, um, movable computers - what do you call them... ? Laptops! I am bad. I still call my radio a wireless.
WhatsApp is both disrupting and demonetizing the entire wireless industry, and now the Facebook acquisition provides the infrastructure needed for WhatsApp to begin offering voice calls. So instead of people paying on average $80 per month, users only have to pay $0.99 per year for the same services. Wireless carriers, beware.
This years keynote session is a clear reminder that wireless data technology is expanding its reach beyond that of an alternative to wireline telephony. We have gathered an exclusive group of business leaders to share how wireless is being integrated into their companys business strategies and what it means for their bottom lines. The presence of these telecom, media and entertainment giants on our center stage is a great indicator of the impact wireless data has made on countless industries.
It's all about sound. It's that simple. Wireless is wireless, and it's digital. Hopefully somewhere along the line somebody will add more ones to the zeros. When digital first started, I swear I could hear the gap between the ones and the zeros.
For 'Thunderstruck', I discarded about a dozen ideas. And then one afternoon, I was thinking about wireless. I don't know why. I guess because it's become so ubiquitous. I was thinking that maybe there's something I could do about the origin of wireless, so I did what any self-respecting person does these days: I Googled 'wireless.'
If you are rich, you have lovely cars, and jars full of flowers, and books in rows, and a wireless, and the best sort of gramophone and meringues for supper.
Well, the United States will continue to be a world leader in wireless communications.
People are very interested in having access to wireless data while they are on a plane.
Broadband, wireless, and technology services have become a vibrant sector of our national economy with the potential to both empower and invest in our communities.
Cellphone and other wireless radiation should be classified as a "probable human carcinogen."
In cities like New York, it is common to find taxicabs with wireless-enabled card readers.
It doesn't matter if it's a wireless or wired network. I think network management can be introduced that is equally sensible.
In the metal world, if you're using a wireless mic... I was so scared to do that. I'm, like, 'They're gonna boo me in the beginning.'
I think that wireless has the opportunity to solve a whole bunch of problems, including I believe world poverty.
I'm going to get myself one of those, um, movable computers - what do you call them... ? Laptops! I am bad. I still call my radio a wireless.
Communication services need interoperability to succeed - and Loopt is the first such service since SMS that is available across all major U.S. wireless carriers.
There is an underlying, fundamental reliance on the Internet, which continues to grow in the number of users, country penetration and both fixed and wireless broadband access.
My wireless transmitter does not use Hertzian waves, which are a grievous myth, but sound waves in the aether. — © Nikola Tesla
My wireless transmitter does not use Hertzian waves, which are a grievous myth, but sound waves in the aether.
What we did is important because we proved that virtually all of the wireless networks used by companies and hospitals are completely open and offer no protection for the data on them.
New security loopholes are constantly popping up because of wireless networking. The cat-and-mouse game between hackers and system administrators is still in full swing.
If you are just using the service to look at Web sites and download e-mail, then a DSL line may be cheaper. It is when you have more data going out that wireless can make a difference.
If you use a cell phone - as I do - your wireless carrier likely has records about your physical movements going back months, if not years.
I am impressed with the innovation in the wireless marketplace. The Blackberry, the iPhone, the Pre, and other smart devices are breakthrough technologies that have helped revolutionize the wireless space.
Let the free market for wireless services and devices flourish. If the government gets out of the way, the wireless marketplace will continue to be an American success story.
The wireless telegraph is not difficult to understand. The ordinary telegraph is like a very long cat. You pull the tail in New York, and it meows in Los Angeles. The wireless is the same, only without the cat.
The wireless music box has no imaginable commercial value. Who would pay for a message sent to nobody in particular?
Cable and satellite businesses are competing against fixed-line telephone companies and wireless companies.
The issues of wireless versus wireline gets very messy. And that's really an FCC issue, not a Google issue. — © Eric Schmidt
The issues of wireless versus wireline gets very messy. And that's really an FCC issue, not a Google issue.
When you go to church you are really listening in to the secret wireless from our friends.
For a sampler, you could try my short story collection "Wireless". Which contains one novella that scooped a Locus award, and one that won a Hugo, and covers a range of different styles.
It will soon be possible to transmit wireless messages around the world so simply that any individual can carry and operate his own apparatus.
Wireless is freedom. It's about being unleashed from the telephone cord and having the ability to be virtually anywhere when you want to be.
Life is very good. I'm the president and Chief Executive Officer of the Wireless trade association, the CTIA.
Then as the years went on and my listening became more deliberate, I would climb up on an arm of our big sofa to get my ear closer to the wireless speaker.
Casting my fate to the heavens, quite literally, I decided to go wireless. Completely wireless. All wireless, all the time, everywhere.
Wireless carriers certainly don't need the federal government's help.
Radio is where the heavy lifting will take place in wireless, and that's where we need to integrate, and there of course will be some struggles during the process.
Oh yeah, gossip. I heard you on the secret wireless. You know the devil's radio child.
As I have tried to show, science, in producing the airplane and the wireless, has created a new international political environment to which governments must adjust their foreign policies.
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