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It's Time To Join The Wimax Revolution In Washington D.c.

Are you tired of your internet connection yet? Well, you may suddenly find yourself bored of it when you hear about the features that a Wimax internet connection brings to the table. In short, it's one of the most revolutionary technologies to come around in a while and it has the potential to completely change the way you use the internet in Washington D.C. Although that's a bold statement to make, you're sure to discover that the service can do that and more once you give it a shot.

Before going further, you're going to have to go over the basics. Wimax is essentially the next generation of cell phone technology, but it was designed from the very beginning to be a broadband connection. This has a couple of important implications. First of all, it's not yet available everywhere. A city has to have certain infrastructure in place before the service can be made available to its residents. Fortunately for Washington D.C., the service is primed and ready to go. Secondly, there is a coverage area to be mindful of. Its coverage is much like cell phone coverage but most likely a bit smaller because it's a newer technology, though its coverage is continually expanding. This means that near the center of the coverage area, you'll have excellent signal and fast transfer rates. Near the edge of the coverage, you may find that your signal is weaker and the transfer rates slower. If you should stray completely outside the coverage area you may not have a connection at all. Depending on your plan, though, your service could revert back to the slower but more widespread 3G service. It won't be as fast as Wimax, but at least you won't be left in the dark. You'd still be able to check email, chat with friends and do some light browsing.

It's Time To Join The Wimax Revolution In Washington D.c.

Since Wimax is based on cellular technology, it has the potential for mobile usage. Subscribers can sign up to use a USB modem or PC card to connect their portable computing device to the internet anywhere in the Washington D.C. coverage area. Essentially this means that you can take the internet with you. You can use it at the local park, your favorite restaurant, a friend's place, or even in a moving vehicle, all at full broadband speeds. This revolutionary aspect is usually what gets people to finally dump their old and boring internet connections and make the switch.

The issues of speed and pricing often get brought up whenever a wireless technology is mentioned. Although wireless solutions may have been slow and expensive in the past, they've finally caught up with their wired counterparts. Wimax is faster than most standard installations of cable and DSL and is priced just about the same as them as well. Essentially, you wouldn't be making any sacrifices by dumping that old cable or DSL connection and signing up for this new wireless service. On the contrary, you'd be able to do so much more.

by: Adam Hampton




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