May 8, 2024

If you want high speed Internet and mobility all wrapped into one, there is only one choice. While there are other high speed Internet options available, only 4G wireless Internet combines it with true mobility that allows you to move freely across town while staying connected to broadband Internet.

Depending on where you live, you may have several options with regard to high speed Internet. You can connect to DSL, cable, satellite, or 4G. Certain wireless Internet networks give you the high speeds you need, while others do not. While DSL and cable are not available everywhere, satellite Internet can be accessed by just about anyone no matter how rural they live. However, neither of those options also gives you true mobility. Only 4G, the latest development in the rapid evolution of mobile Internet, can give you both wireless and high speed Internet. It can be accessed with the use of a cell phone or even your laptop, giving you a couple of access methods through which you can enjoy the new 4G.

With 4G you will be able to take work with you all around town and never be disconnected from the office or important clients. In today’s world, it is increasingly important to always stay connected to the Internet, as offices and clients are both highly connected. Since they are well connected, you should too in order to perform your job to your best ability. Wireless 4G Internet also speaks to the innate desire in mankind to stay mobile for leisure. When you aren’t working, 4G gives you the same mobility so you can perform a whole host of complex online functions on your cell phone and laptop no matter where you are. So long as you stay within the wide wireless Internet network as large as the city in which you work and play, you won’t be disconnected.

Basically, 4G works a lot like normal cell phone service or wireless Internet networks at home. Either you connect with a cell phone that is made to use 4G or your laptop using a USB port. The cell phone is made compatible with 4G and receives a signal being transmitted with the use of strategically-placed phone towers. For laptop usage, the port is basically a small router that travels with your laptop without using any cords. The difference is that, unlike regular wireless Internet networks at home or around café’s, the network used for 4G is as large as the city in which you live, work, and play. That means that your router is connecting to a signal being broadcasted across the entire city.

In practice, this equates to strong signals and less dropped connections. Whereas the café’s wireless Internet network might drop you when moving tables, the Internet 4G provides will keep the signal strong as you change sides of town. Your cell phone will give you the choice to use the 4G network or access a stationary wireless network if it picks one up. The 4G network will give you high speed Internet, so there is no reason you would want to use the café network again.

The bottom line is that Internet usage has changed for the better. There are no more weak signals and slow downloading or uploading times when using your cell phone’s Internet. The laptop becomes a mobile Internet device as well. The signal is spread across the entire city, which means you will be free to move around and still access great Internet.