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Better Mobile Internet Ushers a More Connected World

Friday, September 21, 2012 5:13
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4G WorldThe Internet is more impactful now that millions of people can access it from practically anywhere. Thanks to mobile services, smartphones and an increased interest in staying connected and sharing online content, Internet advancements have enabled a cultural revolution of sorts. As each year passes, more and more people implement mobile Internet in their daily routines. Ultimately, this is helping usher in an unprecedented area of human connectivity.
The widespread improvement of the Internet, especially mobile Internet, has helped it become the hub of much human interaction.
How has mobile Internet improved, and what does that mean going forward?
Wireless Internet on the go and at home
With mobile broadband Internet, you can browse the web and stream music or movies from your smartphone or tablet computer. But what about getting Internet service from your laptop? Unless you can pick up a wireless Internet signal from a nearby router and gain authorized access, you can’t use the web from your laptop away from home.
Some people are more comfortable using a laptop than a smartphone or tablet, and would like to get wireless, high-speed Internet access without having to find a wireless hotspot. Wireless 4G broadband services like CLEAR® enable this kind of ubiquitous connection. Essentially, you plug in a wireless antennae adapter to your laptop’s USB port, and you can get access to the web anywhere you could with an Internet-ready smartphone or tablet computer. Not only that, but you can use the same antennae and service on your home desktop PC, meaning you don’t have to pay for two Internet services each month.
FAQS about CLEAR® can give you more insight into the benefits of using wireless Internet service.
4G: Faster and more practical
Previously, using mobile Internet services was inconvenient due in large part to slow data transfer speeds. Browsing the web was sluggish and, at times, frustrating. For 4G mobile broadband users, those concerns are largely a thing of the past. As the latest generation wireless Internet technology, 4G is the first broadband wireless connection. With speeds up to 40 Mbps, users can download, stream and browse at speeds we thought were impossible only a few years ago.
Given the current landscape of the digital sphere and the growing popularity of high-speed mobile solutions, it’s possible that mobile Internet could play even more of a role in our lifestyles and the formation of our identities. This is especially true if the services improve as much in the next 10 years as they did in last decade.




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