What is broadband? What is the potential for broadband wireless systems? Do you think it will ever really catch on here in the US?
Broadband is a connection from your ISP (Internet Service Provider) through which you can connect to the Internet. It has surpassed the traditional dial-up method of Internet connection. In addition to that it provides high speed connection.
Broadband wireless systems are new era in the field of Internet. Now, you can connect to the Internet anywhere you want, anytime you want like 3G or 4G broadband, wifi etc.
I guess it is already catched fire everywhere. Most of us use mobile Internet connection anyway inspite of having high speed Internet connection at home. So, need of the Internet at every place is key to the success for broadband wireless systems.
What is broadband? What is the potential for broadband wireless systems? Do you think it will...
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