October 20, 2009

Mobile Broadband - Advantages And Disadvantages

Computers started out as bulky giants that took up so much space that they could hardly be considered practical. Moreover, they were burdened with so many gizmos that people’s workstations often became a tangle of vines, a mini-forest of wires and plugs. But humans are nothing if not resourceful. And it was only a matter of time before the computers got tinier and tinier, even to the point that they became hand-held gadgets that you could bring with you wherever you go. Still, one of the most important characteristics of computers is that they can connect to the internet, and moreover, to the whole world. People recognized this fact immediately. The potential of having mobile internet are simply limitless. So, it’s really no wonder that mobile broadband – or wireless internet – was developed soon after laptops, notebooks, and other portable computers. But, mobile broadband does have its advantages and cons.

Advantages of Mobile Broadband

So far, the greatest advantage of mobile broadband is that it’s portable. The amount of convenience it offers the users is just outstanding. Back when you had to be plugged into the wall to work in the internet, work was stifling and somewhat troublesome. Nowadays, though, people who use the internet have incredibly wonderful lives. They can even work while they’re on vacation. Imagine that, working while you’re sipping a martini somewhere in the Caribbean. You don’t have to have a phone connection so that you can access the internet. All you require is your mobile broadband.

Disadvantages of Mobile Broadband

However, like any kind of technology, mobile broadband still has lots of space for upgrades. For one thing, the whole “anywhere, anytime” thing that broadband providers so love to say is not entirely true. There are places where you won’t be able to access the internet and some areas where the connection is poor. Service is by no means consistent or stable. Also, when several users are trying to access the internet in a particular area, the internet speed can be considerably reduced. Mobile broadband is also far less flexible and fast than the traditional form of internet connection which uses wires and telephone lines.

So, whether or not you’re going to get mobile broadband would hinge on what you value more: mobility and convenience or speed and reliability.

 

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