Wireless variable bandwidth air-link system

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations

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455 542, 455 62, 370329, H04Q 738

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus and method for providing variable bandwidth in wireless air-link communication channels which allows a user of an end-user communicating device, e.g. a cellular phone, computer, facsimile, to request the allocation and aggregation of available air-link communication channels for the wireless transmission of messages to and from a mobile end-user communication subscriber unit, e.g. a cellular telephone or portable computer, so as to increase the speed of wireless transmission, wherein information transfer networks, channelized communication radios and microprocessors are typically employed for locating, reserving and aggregating available air-link channels and for transmitting messages between end-user communication devices, one being mobile.

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