Wireless Technology
Wireless technology refers to the transmission of data or power without the use of physical connectors or cables. It encompasses a variety of communication methods that use electromagnetic waves to transmit information over airwaves. This technology allows devices to communicate and connect to networks wirelessly, enabling mobility and convenience. Examples include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular networks, and satellite communications. Wireless technology plays a crucial role in modern telecommunications, enabling wireless internet access, mobile communication, and the functioning of numerous smart devices and IoT (Internet of Things) applications. It is characterized by various standards and protocols that govern how devices connect and communicate with one another.