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Computers and Technology, 16.04.2020 01:43, zel990252

Similar to Wi-Fi, is designed to provide Internet access to fixed locations (sometimes called hotzones), but the coverage is significantly larger. a. WinMax b. WiMAX c. EMax d. 802.11b

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