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Wireless Broadband using HSDPA 3G is on the move in Australia

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The quiet revolution that is happening in Australia is to do with wireless Broadband using high Speed HSDPA networks.

With the introduction of these services Australian Internet users are no longer tied to the PSTN phone network. Truly affordable and simple to configure portable broadband is now offered which will revolutionize the way many businesses do business.

Wireless Broadband Internet has an exceptional speed of 7.2Mbps; this is faster than most of the current Australian ADSL connections. In the future there will be no need for anyone to stay in their office all day stuck at the desk. Wherever there is a wireless connection to be found will become your work place, this could be on a train, in the garden or on the beach!.

For some work situations life is going to be so much simpler. If your work entails you moving from premises to premises for each project and require internet access, you have to have a phone line installed and then sign up for internet service and pay all the expenses and fees connected to this. With wireless it is easy, just connect to a Wireless Broadband plan and you will be online instantly. Doesn’t that sound a lot simpler?

Until recently Wireless Broadband Internet was prohibitively expensive but recent price changes have seen incredible value. One of the best value deals is 6 Gb of data at HSDPA UTML speeds from only $49.95 per month with coverage to over 97% of the Australian population. With Wireless 3G

Broadband Internet, users are no longer tied to their desk tops. The services are portable so they can be connected to any computer where there is service coverage.

The other benefit that will appeal to internet users is that Wireless Broadband can be accessed on the move as it will roam from base station to base station. If you are on your way to a meeting by train, boat or even in the car it can still pick up a connection for you. International Mobile data roaming is also available to over 82 countries with 110 roaming partners.

Wireless Broadband Internet is relatively simple to connect and doesn’t need a professional to come and install it for you. Just connect the device, install the self loading software from the CD. It configures your connection, save, hit “connect to the internet” and within 30 seconds you are connected and browsing. The whole process takes 3 minutes.

There are a couple of devices available but the one that caught our eye was the Huawei e169 USB dongle with interchangeable SD Memory card. This takes Mobile broadband to a whole new level as the dongle just fits in your pocket. No more carting around boxes filled with cables and hand size PC cards. For Broadband Internet Service, attach the appliance into the USB port on your laptop. That’s it. For all those road warriors, there’s no excuse anymore for not keeping in touch

There are some improvements that may be made, for instance if you wander out of a 3G area speeds are not so fast. Considering 3G coverage is 96% of Australian population you will really be far from anywhere. If you are in a hilly area black spots do exists where signals do not reach and signals can drop out.



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Michiel Van Kets provides article for Tony Dunphy who is Managing Director of Telaustralia an Australian Business Phone company offering information’s about Fast Wireless Internet.




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