The Rebirth of the Internet—4G Wimax!
A long time has passed since the Internet first came to us as a high-tech toy in the mid-nineties. We have seen numerous startup companies fail, and a few grow into online empires. We have seen the passing of the torch, as the World Wide Web has become the number one medium of entertainment, giving cinema a run for its money and making network TV almost obsolete. People can conduct business online, contact old friends online and even launch million dollar campaigns online. Internet services have covered news more promptly and more in depth than TV or newspapers could ever hope to match.
Now as we continue to look farther into the 2000 century, we realize that the Internet is no longer just a toy or an accessory. It’s not even a luxury at this point; it’s as much a part of American culture (and American “needs”) as fast food or retail stores. The Internet is so powerful that it’s even challenging other the prosperity of other mediums; like DVDs, media players, video games and so on.
Knowing how important the Internet has been, and currently is, to your own life, ask yourself “What kind of Internet service do I need?” You need 4G Internet because it is wireless, superfast Internet that changes the very idea of Internet accessibility. This Internet connection is always “on”; it is like cable or DSL in that respect. The difference is that this type of wireless technology is fully portable. Instead of having to find a hotspot, you can simply take your device, along with an attachable wireless Internet modem (or with 4th G built in) and resume your Internet activities with no slow down all over the city.
You don’t have to worry about frequent connection drops or slow performance during certain times of the day. You don’t have to worry about long complicated installations. 4G is actually an update of the user-friendly 3G technology, which brought us iPods and cell phone Internet browsers.
While this cutting-edge technology was far from simple, it was still simple to use for the average user. So while the technology combines the simplicity and portability of 3G Internet, it combines the speed and reliability of a hardwired DSL connection. 4G is four times faster than 3G and also faster than a wireless Internet connection. Maximum speeds are anywhere from 4-10 Mbps, depending on the package deal the user orders from an ISP. Packages can range between $25 to 80$ which is in direct competition with cable and DSL Internet.
Imagine being able to conduct all of your business online and then doing all of the things you love to do online—never having to connect or reconnect along the way. You can play online games, watch TV or full movies, send large photos through email and engage in video chat in no time.
We have learned over the last 15 years that we need to stay connected to the online world. So too we have realized that we need a stronger technology to keep us connected during the most important times. Enter 4G—the rebirth of the World Wide Web.
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Author: Laura Williamson
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