Apr
20

Telecom Square USA Launches Unlimited Mobile Wifi during Travel

Telecom Square USA Launches Unlimited Mobile Wifi during Travel
© jonrawlinson

Telecom Square USA now provides unlimited mobile wifi facilities which maybe shared during travel. It is termed as the mobile wifi rental and is available upon payment of one fixed daily rate. The mobile wifi rental essentially means that one cell phone broadband device is emailed to a customer. This device comes prepared for sending a wireless internet connection in the destination. After a customer receives this, he or she will be able to turn it on and enjoy unlimited internet facilities. As many as five devices are capable of being connected for using the internet all at the same time.
The mobile wifi rental can be used for various types of internet activities. It can be used for the purpose of social networking. It can also be used for checking business or personal emails, checking online maps for directions, conducting business and official work using applications like Skype etc. The various purposes for which mobile wifi rental can be used are endless. Even applications like Youtube maybe used when a customer has the mobile wifi rental. For unlimited internet during the day, the amount that customers need to pay is twelve dollars and ninety five cents which is quite meager, given how expensive mobile internet normally is.


Apr
20

Fifth Generation Mobile Wifi Set to Arrive

Fifth Generation Mobile Wifi Set to Arrive
© Ed Yourdon

If your professional work or business has somehow manage to keep pace with the various changes that have transpired in the realm of wireless networking or mobile wifi, then it is because you have deployed client adapters and dual band routers which are capable of streaming encrypted data over airwaves. This occurs at a speed which is greater than a hundred megabits per second.
New hardware, which is based on the almost completed 802.11 ac is all set to debut. This will be sure to make your present mobile wifi structure feel as if it is completely mired in molasses. Even though the standard bodies which are responsible for defining the 802.11 ac have not finished crossing all t's and dotting all I's, semiconductor manufacturers like Qualcomm and Broadcom have started sampling the 802.11 ac chipsets for mobile wifi. Both these companies are dedicated very closely to defining a new mobile wifi standard. They promise to deliver updates with regard to mobile wifi firmware. By doing so, they can correct any of the minor changes that might creep into the mobile wifi standard between the present and the time when this standard gets ratified. So get ready for the 5th Generation mobile wifi!


Apr
20

Mobile Wifi Providers Now to Disable Stolen Phones

Mobile Wifi Providers Now to Disable Stolen Phones
© Kai Hendry

If you have ever lost a phone, you know the hassle that follows in getting the phone deactivated. Well known mobile wifi service providers like T Mobile, Sprint, Verizon and AT&T are now teaming up with Federal Communications Commission for the purpose of making it more difficult to use stolen phones. The FCC announced that mobile wifi companies shall implement a centralized national missing-database. This will be done over the next one and a half years and aims to reduce mobile phone theft by simply making it quite impossible for those with stolen phones to use the devices which they have stolen.
Once a mobile phone carrier receives the message that the phone is no more within the possession of the one who owns it, the mobile wifi facility shall be disabled. Without the phone's mobile wifi service, the phone shall be entirely unusable only until it is once again reactivated by some other user. The entire list of the participating mobile wifi service providers covers as much as ninety percent of the subscribers in the United States of America. Similar centralized databases by mobile wifi providers have also been introduced in the countries of Australia and Europe when mobile phone thefts have witnessed a steady decline.



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