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Wireless Technology Overview

Abstract Wireless access points—whether fixed, mobile, or hybrid—have proliferated in the 21st century. Using them responsibly is essential to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of our communications content and networks. Successful communication over wireless devices relies on common understanding about the processes or layers involved in interconnection, defined as the open systems interconnection reference model. It also relies on agreement over the rules of engagement, which correspond generally to the way we negotiate the spoken or written language rules: the allocation of radio spectrum frequency bands, identification of devices sending or receiving communications, message packet formation and syntax, and so forth. A number of standards the organizations operate at the global, country, and industry-specific levels. The organizations with particular significance for wireless communications are discussed here, in addition to the fami...