The Internet is an amazing breakthrough that has changed our lives more than any other technology in recent years. What started as a small, relatively unknown technology has come to occupy a central role in our lives. We use it for absolutely everything. In business, for instance, it helps us to get the latest industry news and information that we can use to always stay one step ahead of the competition. The Internet also helps us in our private lives. We can use it to buy books or airline tickets, or to make reservations in hotels that are half way around the world. The possibilities are without end. However, even though the Internet has no limitations, there are limitations when it comes to how we can connect to the Internet.
Whether you use the Internet mostly for business or for pleasure, you want a connection that is fast and reliable. Cable and DSL connections are very fast, but not readily available. Dial-up connections are readily available, but very slow. The only internet connection that is available in many places and very fast is wireless Internet. Not only does wireless give you lightning fast speed, but it also offers you mobility.
Wireless Internet first arrived a few years ago. Since its appearance, we have come to see and use the Internet in ways that we never could before. All of the other types of connections keep you fixed in one place in your home or office. But with wireless Internet, you can work from anywhere. Now, you can use wireless in any room in your home or place of business. You can even use it while sitting in your backyard or front porch. Furthermore, because so many cafes and restaurants now have wireless hubs, you are free to work while sipping your favorite coffee or having a meal. This is the freedom of wireless, and this freedom is only growing.
Today, wireless technology is still getting better. Though wireless routers have given us a great deal of mobility in our homes and offices, they too have their limitations. For instance, in order to use a wireless router, we must remain with three hundred feet of the router at all times. Until recently, there was no way around this limitation. Now however, thanks to the incredible power of new services like 4G and WiMAX, the limitation of wireless has been eliminated. These amazing innovations are the future of high-speed, no hassle Internet connections. By subscribing to one of these services, you can literally gain access to the Internet no matter where you are. These technologies work just like a household wireless connection. The only difference is that instead of using a small wireless router, these services use giant towers. These towers send out Internet signals for up to thirty miles. Therefore, if you are a subscriber, you can get online from anywhere.
If you are still using a slow and unreliable dial-up connection, or still waiting for cable and DSL connections to become available where you live, maybe now is the time to try unlimited potential of wireless.
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