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Wireless Signal

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Definition of “Wireless Signal” :

A wireless signal refers to the transmission of data through electromagnetic waves, typically via technologies like Wi-Fi or mobile networks, without the need for physical wired connections. It allows devices to connect to the internet or communicate with each other wirelessly.

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