Internet without Wires – Mobile Phones In 2010
The internet is losing its wires as people are going nuts for more and more handsets enabled with Wi-Fi. Currently Wi-Fi isn’t a very common feature on mobile phones, only being available on the more advanced handsets.
In an increasingly mobile world the introduction of Wi-Fi to mobile handsets is a noteworthy achievement. Mobile technology continues to evolve and do so quite extensively. Over the past decade mobile technology has been going through an amazingly radical phase. Mobile phones are getting equipped with:
• Touch-screens
• Cameras
• Video cameras
• Music players
• Much more
One of the most significant of these is the addition of Wi-Fi. There are so many important changes that have been made in the performance, features and the design of handsets. The presence of Wi-Fi is increasing the value of these enabled handsets in the market.
Mobile phones work over the same popular wireless technology that is used for computers, video games, home networks and MP3 players. The Wi-Fi mobile handsets use radio waves in order to offer the high speed internet network, internet without wires. In addition to mobile phones the PDAs are also Wi-Fi enabled and are able to be connected to the internet anytime they’re within WLAN or Wi-Fi range.
PDA users are able to check out their important emails if they’re on the road. Wi-Fi allows for easy video and picture sharing. The Wi-Fi mobile phone has its own network. The Wi-Fi enabled phones allow for a high speed transfer of data. This can be from anywhere but it has to be within the range of a hotspot. The user can exchange data up to 300 foot away from a local WLAN.
The Wi-Fi networks allow for the costs of cables to be cut down through the setup of wireless LAN connections. LAN connections are the perfect outlet where there are places where someone can’t expand or install a network, like historical monuments, outdoor places and so forth.
There’s a difference between the connections of those of Wi-Fi and those of Bluetooth. Bluetooth is very short in range so it only works in small areas like rooms and there’s no data transfer beyond that specific area. Wi-Fi on the other hand can transfer data from a floor of an apartment building to another floor. Bluetooth transfer speeds are quite a bit slower at only 800 kbps while Wi-Fi transfer speeds will give you much faster speeds of up to 54 mbps. Internet without wires is becoming a real reality.
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