How Could Truly Wireless Internet Change Your World?

Published: 18th March 2010
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Ever riding around on the train and suddenly have the urge to listen to a certain song? Ever wish you could play just the right video while the kids are getting restless in the back seat during a long car trip? Ever wish you could check your email or send a large file real quick without having to head all the way back to the office? If this sounds like you it seems like you've joined the ranks of many Americans who just plain want more out of their wireless internet service. Having the ability to get online wirelessly is great, but it has its limits. First of all there are limits to how far away you can be from the actual source, the router. Second of all, to get the internet outside of this short radius you have to use 3G internet, like the service available on cell phones or PDA devices that's, let's face it, not going to cut it. Thirdly, in order to wireless network jump you have to add and subtract a million networks, possibly pay for connectivity by the minute, and risk corrupting your computer by connecting to an open network. The average person wouldn't drink from the fountain in the town square, but would sit around it sharing an internet connection, hooked up to all your most personal info, with all the same people. Something is wrong with this picture.


Wouldn't it be nice to just have one kind of internet service? To merge your 3G phone's everywhere anywhere capabilities with the convenience of your home broadband plan? Footing the bill for internet service in two locations (maybe 3 or more for business, or second home owners) is not only annoying, it's expensive. While many terrestrial broadband companies provide DSL or cable service complete with television or home phone line plans, nobody really needs more than one of those. While most people have a cell phone anyway, the enormous extra charge for the 3G service makes it seem almost worth it to map out every Wi-Fi hotspot in town and call it good enough.

The average laptop owner is carrying their machine around more than ever these days. Whereas before there really wasn't much point, now there is forever the possibility of finding the internet. One way to ensure that there's even less guesswork is by going with a truly mobile broadband network like those available via WiMax. This revolutionary new service provides service via high powered towers. Subscribers can intercept the signal from anywhere within a radius of up to 30 miles (or more) essentially creating citywide Wi-Fi hotspots for anyone who wants one. Think about it, now there's no need to wait until you get home to send that file, put on that top movie choice, or download that song.


For students the benefits of having full resources at their fingertips everywhere and anywhere are endless. Businesses are finding feats like remote working and collaborating easier than ever before. When the world is connected without wires, internet technology is truly our friend.

Get connected to the wireless world today with wimax internet. Visit clear wireless online for more information.

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