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* SatPCGs can interoperate with other SatPCGs, presuming they are configured to operate under local standards. | * SatPCGs can interoperate with other SatPCGs, presuming they are configured to operate under local standards. | ||
− | === X-Wave Systems === | + | === X-Wave Systems]] === |
X-Wave PGCs were the ultimate development; they utilized the ultimate advances in electromagnetic transception technology to allow a reasonably portable system to transmit and receive point-to-point, globally, along with quantum advances in computing and processing technology to allow autonomous hand-held and even implanted devices to build and manage self-supported networks of peer nodes without the need for a centralized network. | X-Wave PGCs were the ultimate development; they utilized the ultimate advances in electromagnetic transception technology to allow a reasonably portable system to transmit and receive point-to-point, globally, along with quantum advances in computing and processing technology to allow autonomous hand-held and even implanted devices to build and manage self-supported networks of peer nodes without the need for a centralized network. | ||