Wireless Communication Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Wireless Communication stocks.

Wireless Communication Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Oct 4 AVGO Vanguard Group's Strategic Acquisition of Broadcom Shares
Oct 4 MU August semiconductor sales rise nearly 21% year-over-year: SIA
Oct 4 MU Investing In Micron: Riding The Upturn In The Memory Chip Market
Oct 4 MU Micron Technology: The Market May Be Wrong
Oct 4 VRT 3 Mid Cap Tech Stocks Primed to Outperform (HOOD, AZPN, VRT)
Oct 4 AVGO Nvidia Still Missing, But One Mag 7 Makes This Elite Screen
Oct 4 MU Is Micron Technology Inc. (MU) The Most Active US Stock To Buy Now?
Oct 4 QCOM Can STM's Partnership With Qualcomm Subsidiary Push the Stock Higher?
Oct 4 VRT Vertiv Holdings Co. (VRT) Is Up 4.09% in One Week: What You Should Know
Oct 4 AVGO SWKS Declines 14% YTD: How Should Investors Play the Stock?
Oct 4 AVGO Bank of America Highlights Broadcom Inc. (AVGO) Among Semiconductor Stocks with Significant Ownership Gains as Industry Weighting Stabilizes
Oct 4 MU Micron Technology (MU) Beats Q4 Expectations, Raises Guidance as AI Demand Drives Growth Despite Consumer Weakness
Oct 4 QCOM QUALCOMM Incorporated (QCOM) Expands Industrial IoT Portfolio with Acquisition of Sequans Communications’ 4G IoT Technologies
Oct 4 VRT Vertiv's New Lithium Cabinets Expands Portfolio: Is the Stock a Buy?
Oct 4 QCOM With 78% institutional ownership, QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) is a favorite amongst the big guns
Oct 4 QCOM Processors and Graphics Chips Stocks Q2 Results: Benchmarking Allegro MicroSystems (NASDAQ:ALGM)
Oct 4 MU Here's 1 Incredibly Cheap Semiconductor Stock to Buy Following Micron Technology's Latest Results
Oct 4 AVGO 3 Top Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Ready for a Bull Run
Oct 4 AVGO 1 Spectacular ETF That Can Help You Capitalize on the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Boom
Oct 4 MU 5 Super Semiconductor Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist Heading Into 2025
Wireless Communication

Wireless communication, or sometimes simply wireless, is the transfer of information or power between two or more points that are not connected by an electrical conductor. The most common wireless technologies use radio waves. With radio waves distances can be short, such as a few meters for Bluetooth or as far as millions of kilometers for deep-space radio communications. It encompasses various types of fixed, mobile, and portable applications, including two-way radios, cellular telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and wireless networking. Other examples of applications of radio wireless technology include GPS units, garage door openers, wireless computer mice, keyboards and headsets, headphones, radio receivers, satellite television, broadcast television and cordless telephones. Somewhat less common methods of achieving wireless communications include the use of other electromagnetic wireless technologies, such as light, magnetic, or electric fields or the use of sound.
The term wireless has been used twice in communications history, with slightly different meaning. It was initially used from about 1890 for the first radio transmitting and receiving technology, as in wireless telegraphy, until the new word radio replaced it around 1920. The term was revived in the 1980s and 1990s mainly to distinguish digital devices that communicate without wires, such as the examples listed in the previous paragraph, from those that require wires or cables. This became its primary usage in the 2000s, due to the advent of technologies such as mobile broadband, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Wireless operations permit services, such as long-range communications, that are impossible or impractical to implement with the use of wires. The term is commonly used in the telecommunications industry to refer to telecommunications systems (e.g. radio transmitters and receivers, remote controls, etc.) which use some form of energy (e.g. radio waves, acoustic energy,) to transfer information without the use of wires. Information is transferred in this manner over both short and long distances.

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