Ofcom is setting out to create an Olympic Wireless Plan. China discovered during the Beijing games that they needed a whole network for mobile broadband in order to deal with the influx of visitors the city had. London now has a turn at the Olympic games and they need to decide what will be best for mobile broadband. It is certain that London intends on addressing this issue way before the games actually start to ensure they are ready. Read more »
eBay has announced their belief that mobile broadband sales will increase by 8 billion USD. In terms of pounds that number will be around 64% given that the GBP is at .64 to one USD. The prediction comes after the announcement that the UK will receive 4G throughout the entire country after bids are accepted. They consulted with Ofcom with regards to the 4G mobile broadband expansion that has recently been in the news. Read more »
Whilst both wireless dongles and broadband dongles allow a user to connect their device to an Internet access point, fundamentally the two devices are completely unrelated to one another. On the one hand, a wireless dongle assumes that an Internet connection is always active in the immediate vicinity; connecting to a wireless-enabled router via the dongle will generally provide the user with a faster connection than a broadband dongle. Read more »
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Dongles on September 23rd, 2010
In previous posts i’ve gone about detailing all the individual communications companies and how their pricing structures are better depending on what you need to spend or which network you prefer, so all in all it has come to my attention that when you are choosing a dongle it really is dependant on your needs and budget and that you decide yourself… Read more »
This is the IT era, there is no question about it, and unless something radical happens to make us all go backwards, we will all need to have some if not alot of IT experience in order to survive in a ever increasing business and social networking community after all there is barely anything you can not find out how to do or use or buy that the interent can not provide some sort of help with… Read more »