
If you’ve ever walked around an apartment, classroom, hotel room, bar, club, mall, grocery store, or other indoor space, cell phone held high, scrutinizing the display screen for those precious little bars, you’re definitely not alone. Seeking a signal can be the preoccupation of many weary cell phone users, especially when trying to get a 3G device to connect to the internet. The problem can be even worse when it happens with your home Wi-Fi signal. Trying to find exactly where to place the router so that everyone can get equal internet access is the modern equivalent to adjusting your old TV’s rabbit ears. Moving a router a little to the left, a little higher, making adjustments, and never quite finding the right place to gain signal not only in the back bedroom, but on the front porch too, can be a nightmare. Internet users are glad to have high speed broadband service, and greater access to invaluable information than ever before with the modern internet. What leave a lot to be desired are the little inconveniences and troubleshooting issues that cause the actual usability of the internet to suffer. With the latest generation of internet, 4G technology, a lot of these little inconveniences are finally being addressed.
With 4G technology it’s like having an internet signal anywhere you go, just as strong and reliable as that you use to make cell phone calls. With 3G technology, handheld devices can take you to a version of the internet that comes nowhere near the capabilities of a laptop or other PC device, but the portability is what keeps people using this older version of mobile internet. With the latest in wireless internet capability, this new generation brings fully capable mobile broadband to anyone within reach of a signal. Also known as WiMax, or Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, towers are set up to broadcast within a 30 mile range, and internet users are the ones rewarded.
Every wish your home Wi-Fi connection extended to wherever you wanted to use it? The park, the bus, or even just the café across the street? Now it does. Using a mobile air card anyone can turn their laptop into a Wi-Fi hotspot no matter where they are. Even for those who just wish for better wireless internet connectivity in the home, there are options for installing a simple WiMax ready modem and providing the entire household with unlimited, reliable internet. Although this new generation of internet is mobile broadband speeds still apply. Feel free to download, upload, transfer information and generally cruise the net at your speed, instead of grappling with a device no bigger than your fist for music, movies, and important files.
Having email and basic search capabilities is great, and extremely convenient from many 3G internet users. However, not having full internet usage capabilities on the go is holding far more internet subscribers back. Imagine the possibilities in a truly wireless world of where the internet could go, and go there with WiMax internet.
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#1 by safetytowndropout on July 23rd, 2010
Web Page, complete.
#2 by guzen on July 23rd, 2010
I love this song so so much! Truly!
#3 by nacao on July 23rd, 2010
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#4 by Buda on July 23rd, 2010
a phone has a cpu just like a pc
all units have a cpu that do math or have to process info
#5 by smit007 on July 23rd, 2010
I think you already have a topic i.e.
"The Role & Value of Internet Technology in Modern Marketing – A Review of Perspectives & Prospects for the Future"
You can research the variety of opinions "for" and "against" the role and value of internet technology in marketing and build your dissertation around these perspectives or 'themes', in what I call a "thematic dissertation".
Good luck.
#6 by qaz1134 on July 23rd, 2010
Here's one good thing its brought into my life;
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#7 by William on July 23rd, 2010
That depends on what courses you're taught there, and also on what your graduation diploma says.
#8 by LINDA W on July 24th, 2010
Most, if not all laptops that you will buy these days have Wi-Fi capabilities built in them.
Ipod Touch's have Wi-Fi capabilites built in them.
These devices will connect to wireless networks that you can find in homes, at coffee shops, airports, hotels, malls, and the list will keep growing and growing.
Not all of these places have free Wi-Fi, a great example is Starbuck's and McDonalds both have 'Wi-Fi' stickers on their front doors but when you try connecting they will ask you for a credit card or other way to pay.
Other places do offer free Wi-Fi such as libraries, locally owned coffee shops and other stores and Dairy Queens(around me).
So to answer your questions:
Is there always a fee to have to pay for this service?
No, not always.
How about if you only use it in places that advertise free Wi-Fi?
If they say it's free then it should be.
And if there is a fee about how much is it?
The price will vary from place to place. Maybe 4.99 an hour, Maybe 10.99 for unlimited access for a month.
Good Luck,
-Rick
http://www.rickandandrea.com/rick/
Don't forget to vote on a best answer!
#9 by sujith on July 25th, 2010
http://www.makeuseof.com/
They have a daily updated list called Cool Websites and Tools as well as posting several other individual articles every day and an extensive directory.