ALSO CALLED: RF, Data Communications, RF Communications, and RF Data Communications DEFINITION: Spectrum efficiency is the optimized use of spectrum or bandwidth so that the maximum amount of data can be transmitted with the fewest transmission errors. In a cellular telephone network, spectrum efficiency equates to the maximum number of users per cell that can be provided
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RADIO FREQUENCY DATA COMMUNICATIONS DEFINITION (continued): Spectrum efficiency is the optimized use of spectrum or bandwidth so that the maximum amount of data can be transmitted with the fewest transmission errors. In a cellular telephone network, spectrum efficiency equates to the maximum number of users per cell that can be provided while maintaining an acceptable quality of service (QoS). Radio Frequency Data Communications definition sponsored by SearchMobileComputing.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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