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I respectfully disagree. A protocol and an interface are not the same
thing. A protocol specifies what happens when, and generally involves
several information transfers across one or more interfaces. An
interface is the boundary between two entities, across which
information may flow according to some protocol. The term "air interface" emphasizes that we are standardizing the information flow through the air between two systems, and not across some internal wired interface within one of the systems. Calling it a "radio link" is confusing: does that imply link layer or physical layer? Let's keep "air interface". Jim Mollenauer Geoff Anderson wrote:
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