Communications technology demands more sophistication from workers in the field
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Major breakthroughs in communications technology has prompted companies to improve their field operations. Firms have adopted the use of mobile ruggedized laptops and various software products which are necessary in facilitating and enhancing the transmission of wireless information.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1998
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GE develops communications system
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The UCNet System is an integrated communications system that will provide utility companies with voice and data communications to better provide customer service. The system was developed by GE Meter and Control Business and Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1992
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Power-line carrier: still the lowest-cost medium for communications
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The power-line carrier (PLC) remains the most cost-effective means for teleprotection for electric utilities. A digital PLC has been introduced that allows increased capacity within the bandwidth and can be used with analog hardware.
Publication Name: Electrical World
Subject: Electronics and electrical industries
ISSN: 0013-4457
Year: 1996
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