Monday, October 8, 2007

Internet through Wireless and Concept VOIP!

For those interested in internet access while on the go, WiFi hotspots provide a partial solution, but coverage is spotty at best. Using a cellular phone as a modem solves the coverage issue, but unfortunately the increased coverage comes at the expense of bandwidth which is only comparable to dial-up speed. Fortunately deciding on which trade-off to take is no longer an issue as Verizon has recently introduced their wireless broadband service which provides high speed internet access to users on the go. Adding only a simple PC card provides that computer with data access speeds comparable to DSL service anywhere on Verizon's Broadband Access network. Equally impressive is the fact that access is charged at an extremely reasonable flat monthly rate and not on a per-minute or bandwidth basis.

VOIP Service
One additional benefit of high speed internet access that many consumers have recently discovered is the ability to use VoIP service for all of their telephone calls and reduce their monthly telephone bills by up to 50% or more. Voice over IP service makes traditional home phone service obsolete as the high speed internet connection is used to carry all phone calls rather than traditional phone lines. Transitioning to the new service is easy as you can use the same phone that you currently use, it just needs to be plugged into an small adapter which is provided.

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