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Learn about the future of wireless and the role of federal research investments

07/13/2016 12:26 PM EDT

Wireless research testbed at Rutgers University

In the last decade, wireless usage has expanded dramatically, with nearly 350 million smartphones, connected tablets and wearable devices in use across the U.S. -- more than double the number from a decade ago -- carrying more than 100,000 times the traffic they supported as recently as in 2008.

Going forward, experts expect significantly more connected devices, with as many as 200 billion connected devices globally by 2020. As this internet of things emerges, the importance of ...

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