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Heading: Jawanda

Text: U.S. Patent No. 6,243,581 (“Jawanda”) describes a “mobile computer terminal,” e.g., a laptop, that connects to either wireless or cellular networks. J.A. 835 (col. 6, ll. 21– 42). The terminal can automatically determine which of these connections has the higher bandwidth and then transmit data via the faster connection. Id. If the slower connection becomes the faster connection at any time, the terminal “seamlessly hand[s]-off” data transmission to the faster connection. Id. Jawanda’s specification also states IN RE: IPR LICENSING, INC. 5 that “wireless signals can be transmitted according to any currently available or future wireless data protocol such as [CDMA] . . . or [General Packet Radio Service].” J.A. 834 (3:6–9).