Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Keeps You Connected

Our lives are almost entirely dependent on technology. We rely on it for everything from business to personal affairs. With all of the advancements happening at such a rapid pace, it is difficult to keep up with where we are going next. Developers are always trying to come up with new services or devices to try and entice consumers, but frankly, not all are entirely useful. Few have really impacted our lives or changed the way that we interacted within our world.

However, a handful of technological developments have actually enhanced our lives in a positive way. While the internet was certainly a revolutionary technology, wireless internet has been even more useful development. When the internet was first introduced, it was not a particularly efficient service, Since it relied on a dial-up modem that was connected to a phone line, it could take several attempts to connect to the web, and even once a connection was made, it would often cut out unexpectedly. Since it was slow and confusing to use, many potential users were scared off from attempting to incorporate it into their lives. They didn't see how it could ultimately help them, and so it took a few years before internet usage became pervasive in our society.

Developers worked diligently to deal with the faults of the internet, and soon, wireless technology emerged. With wireless, users could place one modem in their home or office, and get internet access from anywhere in the vicinity. This meant they no longer had to deal with annoying chords or cables, and could instead move about with freedom while still surfing the web. Wireless service is now the predominant way that people access the internet, and it has made the entire service that much more accessible and user friendly.

Now, thanks to the development of technologies like the mobile air card, people can access the internet from practically any location. It used to be that you had to find a café or restaurant that had WiFi access in order to surf the web. Now, you can access the internet while you're on the go: in a taxicab, while waiting for a bus, even on an airplane. The new 4G technology means that you can essentially bring your own wireless network with you, and are no longer held back by a lack of access or service.

As a result of this technology, more and more people are investing in mobile devices like smartphones or personal computers that are small enough to carry with you on a daily basis. This ability to access the internet anytime, anywhere, keeps you on top of your work, personal affairs and the world around you. When you are away from home, you can easily stay in touch with friends and family, and while on vacation or traveling abroad you can still be in touch with your office back home and stay up on work. Never being disconnected means that you can keep up in a fast paced world, and that is an incredibly important ability that should be valued.

WiMax Wireless Internet

As the American South continues to grow and prosper, the technology and infrastructure that serves the majority of inhabitants will begin to radically change. Basic, functional, services may be fine for the masses, but in order to get ahead and stay ahead in the worlds of finance, business, and global corporations, there is a need to boost the infrastructure available when it comes to technology, electronics, and communications. In many countries, connectivity is a top priority, but in the United States connectivity, especially by high speed internet, has fallen by the wayside. A short trip outside the majority of metropolitan areas finds one right back in the early 90s with little more than dial-up internet to connect by. A perfect example is the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Surrounded by large tracts of rural and remote setting, Atlanta is emerging as one of the fastest growing urban centers in the country, and must find a way to keep up with itself in terms of infrastructure. As the headquarters of many large multinational corporations, continued growth should be expected. One way that Georgians state-wide are looking to improve connectivity is with improved, easily installed, high speed internet providers.

The internet connectivity of the future seems to be pointing in several directions, but the option coming out ahead in many global communities is that of WiMax internet. It is appealing for many reasons, amongst them the fact that the infrastructure and construction required is extremely basic. With little more than the construction required for a cell phone tower users within a radius of 30 to 50 miles can draw fully functional, high speed, entirely wireless internet right from the air. This means that spreading from urban centers out, places that could never dream that cable or DSL internet service would ever reach can now get online at broadband speeds. The other most important feature of WiMax internet, is that it employs 4G or 4th Generation mobile broadband technology to give users a fully transportable internet connection. To give an idea, 3G internet is what is available today on most mobile phones, PDA devices, and via the iPhone. It is convenient and practical to use when on the move, or away from a desktop computer or laptop with a Wi-Fi connection, however, when it comes to using the internet for practical applications like sending or receiving large files, downloading materials or media, and more, 3G technology falls far short of the mark. With 4G technology's mobile broadband abilities and speed, anything that can be done from a desktop computer with a high speed internet connection can be accomplished on the road, literally. With WiMax it is possible to use the internet not only from anywhere with a signal, but while moving as well. For citizens of Atlanta with the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, the busiest in the world, being on the move is the norm. Imagine getting all your last minute professional tasks completed in the car on the way to the airport, or while sitting waiting for a plane, without paying to access a Wi-Fi network, and you are already dreaming of a world connected by WiMax internet.

Modern Mobility

The importance of mobility just can't be stressed enough in our modern society, where the person that can get the most done in life is always going to be the person that has got dynamic communications solutions everywhere they go. Beyond just phone services we're talking about mobile web services-after all, when an internet service is robust enough it can entirely eclipse telephone services in all regards, as is being proven in the case of 4G mobile internet. The latest generation of mobile web standards to hit the market, fourth generation mobile is changing the way that we define mobility and it is making life a whole lot more productive people that know how to harness the unimaginable power of such services. With fourth generation networks being deployed in cities and even in suburbs and some rural communities all across the United States and with very aggressive development plans for the coming years, a majority of the population has or soon will have the chance to experience the power of 4G in their own hands and finally understand what modern mobility is really all about.

Mobile internet is no longer just about being able to look over one's email account and send a few simple messages back and forth, or simply surfing the web and even then only being able to see pages well when they are light on multimedia content or anything that requires advanced browser capabilities. That is what mobile internet was about; these days, with 4G mobile in people's hands, mobility is taking on a whole new meaning. Now it is possible to basically do whatever you please with your mobile internet service and device-the limits are way beyond your imagination! From surfing all the pages you want no matter what graphics they use to being able to download plenty of heavy files, you can also use some phenomenal apps that up till recently you would have only seen installed on laptops or desktop computers, not on a mobile device.

One perfect example: multi-person video conferencing. This is one of the ways that 4G technology is changing the definition of mobility in our modern world. Thanks to the incredibly fast speeds of fourth generation networks, you can have a video conference call with your boss and with various other people in locations all across the country or even across the planet as if you were using your cable connection at your office desk. Other apps also included in 4G devices also include video and voice capabilities and they are making it increasingly possible to fulfill all sorts of obligations even when you are not seated at your desk.

It's not that hard to imagine that these perks will have serious consequences in the lives of all sorts of different people. From traveling businesspersons to university students to stay-at-home moms and dads, everybody stands to gain from having access to the very latest in mobile communications.

4G Mobile Internet

Mobility: it's a virtue which we have been systematically taught to treasure for longer than any of us can even remember, and which harkens back to the very beginning of the modern era of human civilization. We are taught to learn how to be more mobile from our youngest days, and the importance of mobility never ceases to be hammered into our heads throughout the rest of our lives. Due to recent developments (i.e. the last 10 or 20 years) in the job market and even more recent developments in the economy, mobility from a professional point of view has become more than a virtue-it has become a necessity in the absence of which we might very well find ourselves without a job! Given these circumstances it is not all that surprising (though it certainly is encouraging) to see just how much of a warm welcome the latest generation of mobile internet, 4G, has received from the general public since being launched a little while back. As fourth generation users are discovering rather quickly, such dynamic mobile services allow people to live their lives to a fuller extent and to be a whole lot more productive in anything and everything they do. Let's take a look at some of the ways in which 4G wireless is impacting the way we work and play:

• For starters, there is the impact of the sheer coverage area which fourth generation networks include. The effect here is tremendous as never before has mobile internet been able to reach so grand an area, much less with perfectly intense signal quality! What this means is that mobile users are finally able to stay connected to the web as they make their way throughout their city: on the bus, the metro, in the car, in the cab, etc. The possibility to do a little extra work (or a lot of work) outside the office is much greater now than ever before, and it is helping modern professionals fulfill their obligations in a more timely fashion and make more time for their personal lives (or for more work, if they're workaholics like that).

• Furthermore, the impact of the download speeds of 4G wireless is quite significant and is boosting productivity as well. Slow mobile connections can create more frustration and difficulty rather than actually being of help, and this is where fourth generation mobile stands apart from other mobile services. With download speeds ranging between 5 and 10 Mbps in many cases, fourth generation mobile allows users ridiculously fast downloads and communications. What this does is it opens up the possibility for much more sophisticated mobile apps, and now rather than just being able to check email messages and surf light websites mobile users can download massive files, engage in voice/video VoIP calls and do a whole lot more...all of which boosts productivity tremendously and solidifies the 4G reputation.

Why 4G Wireless

In our modern day and age, people need a web access service that meets all of their needs and brings them the most versatility possible. A major factor that people are looking for in their web service these days is not having to be pegged to the desktop computer: they want to be able to move around, and indeed our culture in general is placing an increasing amount of priority on the issue of mobility. Soon we will very aptly be able to be described as a mobile culture, and it is in light of this reality that 4G wireless web services are gaining more and more stature among web users that know the importance of moving around and want to make the most of their ability to do so. Constituting the very latest generation of mobile internet, fourth generation services are all the rave throughout the US and in many other parts of the world where folks have the same urgency to be as mobile as possible. It's an exciting moment for mobile fans and here, to honor the moment, we've put together a list of the two principal motives for why 4G internet is a right fit for any and all web users:

1) The speeds of the office or home internet connection. One thing many people assume their mobile connection will do is force them to accept lower download speeds, yet this is just simply not the case with 4G wireless. Developers have attained download speeds of more than 100 Mbps in the lab over fourth generation networks, and though that's not what people get out on the street in real world circumstances they still get roughly the same as they would on their home or office internet connection or even more at times. A typical fourth generation connection can bring download rates climbing up to 10 Mbps and from here to the very near future that figure is likely to grow considerably, making fourth generation wireless networks a hugely attractive option for just about everyone.

2) All the apps in the world. Thanks in large part to the fact that the connections are so fast over 4G networks, users of such networks are able to experience a much wider universe of mobile apps than with previous generation networks. Of course, the developers of fourth generation mobile apps (you've got to get a new app to surf on such networks than the one you used for 3G access) knew that this would be the case and went absolutely nuts on the apps end of things from the very start, so such mobile devices are guaranteed to have plenty apps-ability no matter what. You will feel like you are seated at your desktop computer given the kinds of applications you'll be using on such 4G mobile devices: VoIP with video in real time, vehicle tracking and map information, customer support apps and a whole lot more.