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Wireless High Speed Internet Has Come A Long Way

Author : Damian Higgens


         


With wireless high speed Internet, the World Wide Web has come a long way. There was a time when even the idea of being able to connect to such a wealth of information on a “superhighway” was a novel idea, and when it actually became available people were willing to accept super-slow dialup connections. But with high speed Internet service providers like Clearwire offering access to the Web at extremely fast speeds without any need to be tied up with wires and cords, those old days seem like a painful distant dream.

Since the days of dialup are behind us, expectations for Internet connections have risen dramatically. Fast broadband Internet connections from providers like Clearwire are standard across the country and indeed across the globe. And people not only want to have their wireless Internet connections at home; they want to be able to access the World Wide Web anywhere they go without sacrificing those fast download and upload speeds. With mobile technology also progressing rapidly in recent years, more and more people are using their mobile phones and PDAs to get online, so the Internet is truly always at their fingertips.

The only problem with mobile phones and PDAs is that they are so small; they are not suitable for doing things like typing entire documents or watching videos. The laptop has become the perfect medium between bulky desktop computers, though, and with PC cards from wireless companies like Clearwire it’s possible to use most laptops at pretty much any location in the service area. With the convenience of home or work-based high-speed network connections on large screens, and the portability of mobile communication devices such as phones and PDAs, the laptop is the prized business device of our time.

Wireless broadband is widely available for use with laptops in many public areas these days - coffee shops, airports and trains - making it easy for any wireless-enabled laptop to connect to the World Wide Web on the move. And with a mobile broadband service plan you can access it anywhere you go without being limited to a certain area or tied down to wires and cords. The Internet has certainly come a long way since it was first introduced in the not so distant past.


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