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The crackle of walkie-talkies and the boom of overhead DC loudspeakers may soon be a thing of the past. Who needs that stuff when you can give workers detailed instructions silently (and instantly) over wireless LANs?
There's a dizzying array of ADC devices out there, each capable of delivering torrents of information. The challenge is to pluck just enough data from the chaos to help things run smoothly.
Data bits swirl through the air in DCs across the country, moving vital information without a cable or cord in sight. So why have companies been so slow to take wireless on the road?