Wireless Technology is Compatible with other parts of Information Systems
Wireless Technology is Compatible with other parts of Information Systems
Introduction
Wireless technology is compatible with other parts of information systems. Due to their increased acceptance by most organizations devices are now being developed to incorporate wireless functions and capabilities. These devices are designed to communicate with each other regardless of the manufacturing company. Almost every new gadget or device comes with wireless interfaces. PDAs, Blackberry and windows mobile phones all come equipped with functions. Consumers and businesses have found that wireless technologies have unique capabilities that allow them to do things they either cannot do with wire-based systems, or cannot do efficiently and/ or cost effectively (Nortel 2005).
Wireless technology can extend wire-based (telephone, cable television, and computer network) systems and provide services to people who could not receive them before. Satellites already deliver video television programs, movies, and special events directly to homes, and many new systems and services are being developed that could make portable phones and computers as ubiquitous as today's wired phones. Broadcasting technology will continue to be one of the easiest methods for delivering information to large numbers of people over a wide area (Fedex 2011).
Wireless Technologies
In order to realize the benefits these technologies offer, many technical, economic, regulatory, and social issues will have to be addressed as new wireless technologies and systems are integrated into the nation's communication and information infrastructure. For residential and business users, the influx of wireless service alternatives will magnify and intensify the changes brought about by the breakup of the Bell Telephone System in 1984. New entrants will challenge the historical monopolies in local phone and cable television service, offering comparable packages of services at similar or lower prices using satellites or land- based radio towers.