Monday, February 20, 2012
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Technology advances at a fast rate to the point where new products and new models released every few months. In the past, pagers provided mobile communication, but were soon replaced by cellular phones. Now, with wireless internet capabilities, smart phones have large replaced most basic phones simply because of the ease and convenience provided by having mobile access to the worldwide internet, regardless of your actual physical location. You can look up information and you can communicate all from one single device.
The year 2009 marked the first time in telecommunications history in which cellular phones outpaced the subscription of landline phones. The mobility, ease, and convenience offered by having a cellular phone encouraged many to drop their landlines, particularly as unemployment rates soar and job markets stagnate. While people are struggling to readjust their budgets, it makes more sense to cancel the landline rather than the cell phone because the cell phone offers you a lot more options and features than simply having a phone at home. People can reach you while you are at home and while you are mobile. The newer technology offers a more convenient approach to communication and thus, has surpassed the former technology.
Just as cellular phones have outpaced landlines, the latest edition of telecommunications is wireless internet. With this mobile access to the web, many people find that many new ways to communicate are opened. In addition to making phone calls and sending text messages, they can instant message, access social media, and even video chat using their smart phone technology. Wireless internet technology offers users the option of usage with smart phones, tablet computers, or even laptop computers. You can work, you can play, and you can talk with this technology. As this technology improves, it will not be surprising to see wireless internet soon overtake traditional broadband connections in the future. Many people were looking to cut expenses when they canceled their landline phones. Similarly, people might opt to cancel the landed cable or DSL connections and keep their wireless connections instead. Why pay for two connections when one provides enough support to access the web from or away from home?
Smart phones offer you the convenience of having the internet right at your fingertips. While you are traveling or while you are at work, you have the ability to check your email, send a Facebook message, update your Twitter, or conduct a Google search directly from your phone. The mobile broadband technology might not have the reputation it needs to currently challenge traditional broadband; however, just as cellular phones have become more widespread then landlines, this wireless technology might soon become more common than the cable or DSL connection you use. As more and more people realize the benefits of this wireless high speed internet connection, and as the technology improves, you will find that an increasing number of individuals, households, and businesses will switch to this wireless technology that gives them mobility without skimping on the quality and speed.
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