Liberate the mobile phone network
Smartphones are currently the largest segment of the mobile device market, and users increasingly want to download more data each year, from image sending, video streaming and social networking. However, there are limits to the wireless system, the mass spectrum of radio frequency.
Recently, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have devised measures to free people from these limits.
According to the Dvice news site, they make a filter, or rather smart antenna, that allows a radio transceiver, such as a smartphone, to catch a radio frequency easily. Easy, while blocking unnecessary audio.
That means that phones and tablets can use their radio frequency spectrum, while eliminating the frequencies between channels, as well as capturing signals that they do not normally use. New technology has received much attention from the telephone makers and the US Department of Defense.
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