San Diego Show Draws Wireless Designers

May 21, 2004
Wireless markets may have slowed over the last several years, but wireless technology continues to advance. Many of the exhibitors at the recent Wireless Systems Design Conference & Expo pointed to aggressive product development programs as their ...

Wireless markets may have slowed over the last several years, but wireless technology continues to advance. Many of the exhibitors at the recent Wireless Systems Design Conference & Expo pointed to aggressive product development programs as their way to break out of a sluggish economy for high-frequency electronics sales. Complete story at --> http://lists.planetee.com/cgi-bin3/DM/y/eA0JtlqC0Gth0BIUr0Ax

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