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Wi-Fi (/ˈwaɪfaɪ/) is a
family of
wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11
family of standards,
which are
commonly used for
local area networking...
- with
country codes between 600 and 699,
inclusively – a
region that
covers Africa and the
surrounding islands (excluding the
Canary Islands and Madeira, which...
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WiSolar (pronounced wee-solar) is a
transnational solar electricity company in
Africa that was
founded in 2016 by Nigerian-born
entrepreneur Tonye Irims...
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Wi-Fi calling, also
called Vo
WiFi,
refers to
mobile phone voice calls and data that are made over IP
networks using Wi-Fi,
instead of the cell
towers provided...
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physical location where people can
obtain Internet access,
typically using Wi-Fi technology, via a
wireless local-area
network (WLAN)
using a
router connected...
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patriot and patriarch:
Samuel Johnson and the
Yoruba people, Madison,
WI:
African Studies Program, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, ISBN 9780942615197. Johnson...
- Maloòngi makíkoongo (1987) by Carter,
Hazel and João Makoondekwa. Madison,
WI :
African Studies Program,
University of Wisconsin—Madison.
Nominalisations en...
- display, a
faster processor,
upgraded wide and ultra-wide cameras,
support for
Wi-Fi 7,
larger batteries, and come pre-installed with iOS 18 (operating system)...
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Edward (2000).
Spurious Arabic:
Hausa and
colonial Nigeria. Madison,
WI:
African Studies Program,
University of Wisconsin. ISBN 978-0-942615-45-6. Awagana...
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Women in Law &
Development in
Africa (
WiLDAF) is a Pan-
African women's
rights organization and
network which is non-profit and non-government (NGO) and...