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- noun Plural form of
handoff , alternative form ofhand-off .
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Examples
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T-Mobile's offering, in contrast to these femtocell services, relies entirely on Wi-Fi, but requires a customer to switch to a handset that supports unlicensed mobile access (UMA), which allows seamless call handoffs between a GSM and Wi-Fi radio connection.
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T-Mobile's offering, in contrast to these femtocell services, relies entirely on Wi-Fi, but requires a customer to switch to a handset that supports unlicensed mobile access (UMA), which allows seamless call handoffs between a GSM and Wi-Fi radio connection.
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And we also have the 2G, the 3G roaming traffic and handoffs which is all signaling done.
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How many "handoffs" did it take before "Johnny picked an apple from the tree" became "Johnny picked his nose by the sea?"
Javalobby - The heart of the Java developer community mstine 2010
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And we also have the 2G, the 3G roaming traffic and handoffs which is all signaling done.
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And we also have the 2G, the 3G roaming traffic and handoffs which is all signaling done.
Networking Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2010
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And we also have the 2G, the 3G roaming traffic and handoffs which is all signaling done.
Networking Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2010
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(APs) in an organization to share a common, pooled radio channel resource - a technique that removes the discontinuity of physical boundaries between access points, eliminating co-channel interference and disruptive "handoffs" as clients roam across the network.
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(APs) in an organization to share a common, pooled radio channel resource - a technique that removes the discontinuity of physical boundaries between access points, eliminating co-channel interference and disruptive "handoffs" as clients roam across the network.
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(APs) in an organization to share a common, pooled radio channel resource-a technique that removes the discontinuity of physical boundaries between access points, eliminating co-channel interference and disruptive "handoffs" as clients roam across the network.
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