bezdrátov
Bezdrátov is a term used in Czech and Slovak to denote wireless technology. It describes systems that transmit data without physical connections, using radio frequency or other non-wired media. The term serves as an umbrella for technologies and applications in local and wide-area networks, mobile devices, and consumer electronics. In technical literature and marketing, bezdrátov is used to refer to devices and services that operate without cables.
Key technologies encompassed by bezdrátov include Wi‑Fi (IEEE 802.11), Bluetooth (IEEE 802.15.1), Zigbee and other 802.15.4‑based
Historically, bezdrátov evolved from early radio experiments to a global ecosystem of standardized protocols. Industry trends