Entries Tagged ‘Mobile broadband’:
filed in Mobile broadband on Feb.06, 2010
Some top managers are under apprehension of the future trends in the market of mobile broadband services. They are anxious about possible merger of Orange and T-Mobile, considering it as birth of a new monopolist among mobile broadband providers.
Kevin Russell, 3’s Chief Executive, explains that such “alignment of forces” can concentrate 84% of the UK’s [...]
Tags: 3, broadband providers, Mobile broadband, Orange, T-Mobile, UK
filed in Mobile broadband on Jan.28, 2010
iPad, this much-talked-of latest Apple creation, will be connected to the Internet. TalkTalk, the UK broadband provider, plans to offer such a new service.
The expansion of new tablet PCs didn’t pass unnoticed by different internet providers, so mobile broadband through the Apple iPad can be considered as the future trend.
Nevertheless such companies as Orange, O2 [...]
Tags: 3G, Apple, Internet, iPad, Mobile broadband, O2, Orange, provider, Vodafone
filed in Mobile broadband on Jan.09, 2010
Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (CES 2010) brings new technologies and shows that innovative gadgets leave testing laboratories and become part of our everyday life.
Let’s take as an example the new long term evolution USB modem from LG that was demonstrated at CES this year. The LTE modem allows to download files at speed [...]
Tags: CES, internet speed, LG, LTE, Mobile broadband, modem, usb
filed in Mobile broadband on Dec.31, 2009
The O2 company, UK internet service provider, has conducted a new research to determine how technologies have influenced business companies this year.
The results show that mobile internet has caused increase in efficiency in almost 50% of small businesses in the UK. So 44% of respondents think that high-tech devices (e.g. iPhones) and mobile broadband technologies [...]
Tags: broadband providers, Internet, iPhones, Mobile broadband, O2
filed in Netbooks on Dec.24, 2009
Google Netbook
A Google netbook based on Chrome OS may be as real as a much-talked-of Google smartphone based on Android OS. So this new gadget should be considered as the best product for support of the first PC operating system that was developed by Google programmers.
According to the rumors that appear in different online-communities of [...]
Tags: 3G, 4G, Google, Internet, Mobile broadband, modem, netbook, wireless Internet, WWAN
filed in Mobile broadband on Dec.08, 2009
In this technology world, people are willingly adopting the benefits of technologies via several means. Among such means Internet has become a prime source for modern era people and being used by every age group of person to manipulate several manual tasks at rapid speed. Through Internet people feel free to fulfill their many needs [...]
Tags: broadband providers, Mobile broadband
filed in Mobile broadband on Aug.09, 2009
The days of scary bills for mobile broadband usage are a thing of the distant past- Ornage’s customers are promised that their bills will never be over £40. With Orange network covering of 94% of the UK population and delivering a connection speed of up to 3.6Mb, mobile broadband is enjoyable. Besides the fact that [...]
Tags: Mobile broadband, Orange, provider
filed in Mobile broadband, Mobility on Jun.28, 2009
Virgin Mobile USA announced a prepaid 3G Internet access service called Broadband2Go. Users will need to purchase the Novatel Wireless EVDO Rev modem which is available exclusively at Best Buy. The USB modem has an internal dual-band diversity antenna and options for an external antenna for better performance. In addition, it features a microSDHC slot [...]
Tags: contract, Mobile broadband, Virgin Mobile
filed in Mobile broadband on Jun.22, 2009
Tata Teleservices today announced the launch of the Photon Plus – the new mobile broadband service in New Delhi. Japanese mobile giant NTT DoCoMo bought a 26% share in Tata last year – so there’s a good possibility that Tata will be driving 3G services across India to make way for 4G upgrades from NTT [...]
Tags: Mobile broadband
filed in Mobile broadband on Jun.14, 2009
3 claim it is. They have announced a one-month contract offering 5GB of data allowance a month for £15.
The other players in the market will allow less than 3GB for the same price and contract terms. The plan is called “Broadband 5GB 1 Month”).
Tags: connectivity, contract, Mobile broadband