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Wireless User Perspectives in the United States

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The perspective of typical wireless service users in the United States is examined. Voice, data information, security, and location-based services and their expected evolution over the next few years is discussed. Handset design is considered with emphasis on handset evolution as data and location-based services emerge.

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Krenik, W.R. Wireless User Perspectives in the United States. Wireless Personal Communications 22, 153–160 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019908320968

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