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The new Li-Fi technology utilizes existing infrastructures and as a result the installation costs are minimal, let alone the reduced cost of the technology as it does not require an antenna.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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The new Li-Fi technology utilizes existing infrastructures and as a result the installation costs are minimal, let alone the reduced cost of the technology as it does not require an antenna.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Harald Haas 2011
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We have named the new technology Li-Fi light fidelity which we now commercialize via the university spin-out company VLC Ltd.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Harald Haas 2011
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We have named the new technology Li-Fi light fidelity which we now commercialize via the university spin-out company VLC Ltd.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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: I'm sure if I understand the benefits of what he calls Li-Fi (open meshing) or Mi-Fi
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Well, today the other shoe dropped (Li-Fi half of the show was cancelled earlier) and the show has been postponed due to "a poor economy mixed with a large number of other expos for publishers to attend ..." according to Don Jennings, President of Li-Fi.
Gaming Nexus 2009
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: I'm sure if I understand the benefits of what he calls Li-Fi (open meshing) or Mi-Fi
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Well, today the other shoe dropped (Li-Fi half of the show was cancelled earlier) and the show has been postponed due to "a poor economy mixed with a large number of other expos for publishers to attend ..." according to Don Jennings, President of Li-Fi.
Gaming Nexus 2009
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Li-Fi or Mi-Fi both increase latency and limit bandwidth to a subset duplex of the number of meshing devices.
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Li-Fi or Mi-Fi both increase latency and limit bandwidth to a subset duplex of the number of meshing devices.
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Li-Fi, n.
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