Getting online isn't just an activity reserved for the cubicle
these days. Whether it's checking up on one's bank account from a
smartphone mid-commute to work or simply enjoying an hour of
puttering about favorite web pages during lunch, plenty of people
are switching up their time and spending it online. And it goes for
all
free
wifi environments, too. Those using the web to get work done
find themselves dependent on connecting from anywhere, while
students and creative types rely on a sturdy means of access for
everything from finishing important projects to communicating with
colleagues.
Whether working on a term paper, launching a start-up, or simply
doing something in between, portability is becoming par for the
course with web access. And while wireless internet does offer a
legitimate step forward from typical DSL or cable service, the fact
is that there are better ways to get things done well and from
anywhere. No matter what the project, chances are that WiMax gets
things done quicker. Here are five reasons to make that switch from
Wi-Fi today.
#1 - Lagging connections no longer matter. Because everyone has
utilized the services of an establishment that serves up free
Wi-Fi
hotpspots along with endless cups of joe, and noticed what
happens when dozens of other people are doing the same. The network
can only handle so much traffic, after all, before it starts to
creep along at a snail's pace. Having a national network powering
one's laptop means no dealing with this troublesome byproduct of
free service.
#2 - Web where there is no web. Just like cell phones make calling
from anywhere feasible, WiMax introduces the concept of not having
to worry about whether or not the spot where one is happens to be a
"hot spot" or not. This means that favorite bar around the way can
become a perfect place for running a new blog, and that no airport
will ever be without web again. It goes where you do.
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#3 - A whole new world of road trips. Whether driving with the
whole family for vacation purposes or hitting the interstate for
work-related reasons, being able to get online from anywhere, while
moving, is quite a feat. This means checking in with the family is
easy, using a more reliable map than that so-so GPS device becomes
a breeze, and there will be no screaming children who ran out of
entertainment options.
#4 - A better remote work experience. For freelancers, those
working from the road, or anyone who has switched to the home
office experience, a web service that goes anywhere means work can
get done from a myriad of locales. Go babysit relative's children
and manage to clock the regular eight hours, without worrying about
how the busywork that requires the web is going to be
completed.
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#5 - Forward-thinking possibilities. Because students and
entrepreneurs alike should be thinking towards the future, and the
future is no longer wireless internet. Picking the technology most
likely to succeed means showcasing one's savvy, and that's
definitely something worth doing at any point in the game.
Date Published: Dec 27, 2010 - 10:46 am
An increase in business can help offset the cost of Wi-Fi
installation.
The reason the mobile wifi hotspot can be mobile is because the
Mifi coverts the cell phone signal into a wifi signal, and since
the signal is in the air, the conversion allows you to have a
mobile wifi hotspot wherever you are and wherever there is a cell
phone signal available.
Availability of free Wi-Fi does influence venue choice. So you can
create your own mobile wifi hotspot by simply taking the wifi
hotspots out of the box and pushing one button to turn the mobile
wifi device on, that simple.
The Wifi Foundation Allows You to Have Your Own
Mobile Wifi Hotspot
What is a mobile wifi hotspot? A
wifi hotspot is
an area where someone is able to wirelessly connect wifi ready
devices such as MP3 player, laptop, Smartphone, iPad or iPod to the
internet. If you don't need access to the Internet 365 days a year,
then buying a mobile wifi hotspot device and using the Verizon's
pre-paid
hotspot plan is the cheaper and better way to go.
There are three cell phone carriers in the United States, Verizon,
Sprint and AT&T that allow you to create your own WiFi
Hotspots. Free Wi-Fi can help build customer loyalty and keep
customers in the establishment longer. The beauty of the mobile
wifi hotspot is that you can use it anywhere.
AT&T uses the Mifi 2372 with a Sim card on Tri-band
HSUPA/HSDPA: 900/1900/2100 MHz to create its hotspot.
And finally the Mifi 2352 services Europe and the rest of the
world.
The Hotspot 2200 covers the United States. There are three devices
for worldwide coverage. You have to have good credit and the
$720.00 or $1,440.00 for the two year commitment.
Verizon is the only carrier that offers a pre-paid data plan, where
you can buy time just when you want it for $15.00 for the day,
$30.00 for the week or $50.00 for the month. The Mifi 2372 covers
not only United States, but also Canada and the rest of North
America. Verizon sells the Mifi 2200 device for $299.00 with a
$35.00 activation fee. The big question comes is whether you should
buy a WiFi Hotspot or lease one. You can buy the Mifi 2200 without
the activation fee if you buy the unit and the prepaid plan at the
same time from someone other than Verizon. That's in addition to
the tens of thousands of travel-related installations (hotels,
airports, in-flight) worldwide."
Free Wi-Fi can build your establishment's reputation as a meeting
place. "It's no wonder then that over 150 thousand cafe/retail
venues have now deployed Wi-Fi hotspots, although not all of these
are free. Attracting Customers
A mobile wifi hotspot is a wifi hotspot area which moves with you
and allows you to connect to the internet anywhere you are. The
mobile wifi hotspot can be utilized while you are riding in a car,
at the beach, at the airport or on the deck of a boat, or virtually
anywhere. Verizon and Sprint use the WiFi Hotspoti 2200 with CDMA
Bands: 800, 1900 MHz to create its hotspot. Keeping Customers
There
Novatel has developed a device the size of a business card that
allows you to create a 30 foot wide mobile hotspot, the device is
called WiFi Hotspot
An additional 31% indicated that free access may influence their
choice, and just 5% said that it would have no influence over venue
choice. Verizon and Sprint give you the Mifi 2200 for free when you
sign a two year contract at $60.00 per month. "Our research shows
that while revenue may not always be directly gleaned from the
hotspot offering, free Wi-Fi Hotspot has a significant value in
bringing customers to a venue,"says Amy Cravens, Market Analyst.
Free Wi-Fi can keep customers in your establishment for a longer
period of time.
Date Published: Dec 26, 2010 - 5:34 am