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the outer boundary of a habitat patch.
Ãâó: chesapeake.towson.edu/landscape/forestfrag/glossar...
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Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution. An enhanced modulation technique designed to increase network capacity and data rates in GSM networks. EDGE should provide data rates up to 384 Kbps. EDGE will let operators without a 3G license to compete with 3G networks offering similar data services. EDGE is not expected before 2001 at the earliest.
Ãâó: www.polyphonic-ringtones-ring-tones.co.uk/glossary...
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EDGE (Enhanced Data GSM Environment), a faster version of the Global System for Mobile (GSM) wireless service, is designed to deliver data at rates up to 384 Kbps and enable the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications to mobile phone and computer users.
Ãâó: www.pdacortex.com/glossary.htm
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A Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) computer database system that allows issuers to file reports with the SEC by computer instead of having to file physical documents. This data is available to the general public via the internet.
Ãâó: personal.fidelity.com/products/stocksbonds/content...
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EDGE allows higher data transmission speeds based on the GSM standard. This system is sometimes referred to as ??.5G?? to denote a halfway house between the GPRS-enhanced GSM technology and UMTS. Thanks to improved coding, data rates of up to 48,000 bits per channel are possible with EDGE. The acronym E-GPRS, also frequently used, stands for "Enhanced GPRS" = enhancement of the GPRS standard. When EDGE and GPRS are combined, data rates of up to 384 kilobits per second are possible.
Ãâó: www.swisscom-mobile.ch/scm/wir_glossar-en.aspx
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