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January 8, 2009

Mobile Broadband is the Turning Point to the Future of Fast Connections

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Mobile broadband has been advertised as the last development in the broadband world that is going to be the turning point to the future of internet. Recently, broad band has been supplied through a basic telephone line, fast internet connection, which brings internet access to your computer through an ADSL modem. Wi-Fi high speed internet is more and more spread, whereby the fast internet connection is connected to the PC terminal thanks to a wireless intranet, and as a consequence internet surfers are throwing away ADSL cables. But mobile broad band is taking the internet technology further and offering another big step in the future of internet; a broadband line almost in all the house without the use of a landline cable.

The option of browsing internet using a broad band speed in any room is surely obviously attractive for people, like those people that often go online with their pc terminal away from home. Business people who usually travel for work are the target for mobile high speed internet since they will surely be interested the idea of not having to search at all for a wi-fi hotspot for a good connection. Mobile broadband reaches much further than that, and when fees begin to come down and internet speeds become faster it might not be long before we see the majority of broadband potential clients subscribing for mobile broadband.

Mobile high speed internet works by attaching a small portable modem to any modern laptop, generally referred to as a ‘dongle’, from where your personal computer is able to browse the internet by using the mobile high speed internet internet provider the customers have registered for. Internet companies are marketing mobile high speed connection packages and coverage of the networks, which is well known as three G networks, which is 90% of England.

Broad band speed has been an important factor for any high speed connection connection and mobile broadband telecoms at first had some problems to persuade users that mobile high speed connection could perform as fast as traditional, landline internet. Connection speeds are improving, since Vodafone reporting mobile broad-band speeds as fast as 7.3 mb, which is similar to some of the fastest landline internet connections. Countries like England, are ready to sponsor with huge resources in fibre optic cable networks, to increase broad band speeds to up to 100 mb. Get your hands on the best broadband packages.

In New Zealand a famous telecommunications company has claimed that mobile broadband networks are set to develop rapidly in the next future and they have announced that mobile broadband is going to deliver speeds of up to 100mb by early 2011, the exact year the GB’s fibre optic network is due to be delivered. This will create an important shift in industry thinking, with the creation of an efficient super fast mobile broadband network with serious advantages over the laying of thousands of Kms of fibre optic cables, not least from a practical point of view.