IEEE 802.11g-2003
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IEEE 802.11g-2003
Summary
IEEE 802.11g-2003 is an IEEE standard version[1]. It draws 96 Wikipedia views per month (ieee_standard_version category, ranking #3 of 16).[2]
Key Facts
- IEEE 802.11g-2003 authored Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers[3].
- IEEE 802.11g-2003's instance of is recorded as IEEE standard version[4].
- IEEE 802.11g-2003's subclass of is recorded as IEEE 802.11[5].
- IEEE 802.11g-2003's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03c4sgq[6].
- IEEE 802.11g-2003's frequency is recorded as {'unit': 'Q3276763', 'amount': '+2.4'}[7].
- IEEE 802.11g-2003's IEEE standard is recorded as 802.11g-2003[8].
- IEEE 802.11g-2003's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 55787069[9].
- IEEE 802.11g-2003's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C55787069[10].
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Authorship and Creation
IEEE 802.11g-2003 authored Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers[3].
Why It Matters
IEEE 802.11g-2003 draws 96 Wikipedia views per month (ieee_standard_version category, ranking #3 of 16).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[12]