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What Is 3G Wireless Internet All About?
3G wireless Internet is a perfect choice for those frequently on the go. Alternatively known as mobile broadband, 3G or third generation Internet is a rather fresh new technology providing both convenience and flexibility. Prior to spending your money, there are a few terms you need to understand.
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Mobile Broadband Plans and the 5 GB Limit
The big question about mobile broadband plans and the 5 GB limit is "What does it mean to me? How much time on the internet is that?" Let's face it, it's confusing. It's not like we have anything like an odometer on our computers telling us how much data we are using and it would be pointless if we did, since home internet connections have no limits these days. So let's dive into the numbers and see if we can clear up some of the confusion.
Get More Done With Mobile Broadband Speed
The fast pace of modern society means people are always on the move. At the same time, constant connectivity is required in many professions. Staying connected is also important in order to maintain an active social life and keep on top of your personal responsibilities. While the third generation of technology first offered coverage around town, it is fourth-generation mobile broadband that has truly allowed people to escape from the confines of four walls.
Enduring Technology Breakdowns With Mobile Broadband
If you've ever experienced a technological breakdown in your daily routine, than you know the hassle that it can cause and the difficulties that ensue. For many people who rely on high-speed internet in order to conduct all of their basic daily functions, it can be an enormous problem when connections start to falter and something as easy as checking one's e-mail becomes problematic. Yet a growing number of people are able to avoid this issue when they subscribe to new mobile broadband networks that provide them with the equivalent performance and speed when they tap into the net while on-the go.
Mobile Broadband and Other Broadband With No Landline Services
Being connected is an important part of everyday life for most people, and for the majority of us that still means having a fixed connection at our house where we access the internet, typically using broadband technologies like cable or ADSL. These technologies are the fastest cheapest and more reliable ways to access broadband, but have one major flaw - they aren't at all portable. While you connect your wireless laptop to your network anywhere in your home if you have the right equipment, if you leave your house your laptop will be completely without internet access at all.
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