The network, called Gigabit Seattle ( www.gigabitseattle.com) includes three pieces: Fiber directly to the home and business in twelve demonstration neighborhoods, dedicated gigabit broadband wireless connections to multifamily housing and offices across Seattle, and next generation mobile wireless internet.
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You could also have a 57 customized just like a 62, with electronics options that would allow a laptop hookup to a flat plasma screen, a wireless keyboard and mobile Internet access.
While AOL offers its services and instant messaging to several mobile carriers and PDA platforms, it's only company-led foray into wireless Internet is through its Mobile Communicator product: a Research in Motion (nasdaq: RIMM - news - people ) Blackberry, running on Cingular Wireless ' network, that has e-mail and instant messenger.
That said, it does run EarthLink's efforts head to head with wireless Internet service from mobile carriers and Palm's new i705.
By relabeling its existing 3G network, the country's second-largest wireless carrier joined the noisy fray over so-called fourth-generation wireless technology, which promises mobile Internet speeds so fast that huge files can be downloaded in minutes and streaming video can be watched without the interruptions of earlier-generation technologies.
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Carrying nearly seven million passengers each day on nine lines and 327km of track, the Seoul subway has climate-controlled train cars with mobile phone reception, wireless internet and televisions.
He said Dell's customers are telling the company they prefer the idea of mobile Internet access via wireless notebook computers, using technology such as the Bluetooth and 802.11 standards as well as emerging wireless telecommunications technology such as GPRS (General Packet Radio Service), wideband CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) and UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System).
Eighty-six percent of SK Telecom's mobile-phone customers have wireless Internet capability on their handsets.
Accessibility to an ever fragmented media has never been easier through more powerful mobile devices and roaming 4G wireless internet, allowing people to curate and personalise content relevant to their individual needs.
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On Tuesday Maloney said more powerful microprocessors--like the company's Atom line of mobile processors (See: Intel, Nividia Fight Over Gadgets) and fast, wireless networks would fuel will interest in mobile Internet devices like netbooks and nettops.
Wireless services such as mobile phone calls and mobile internet connections are run through the spectrum.
The importance of the new mobile Internet cycle to investors and wireless carriers was discussed in previous articles.
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Third generation mobile phones will allow users wireless access to the internet.
Concurrently, greater availability of wireless broadband Internet, shared network printers, and mobile computing has made it easier for groups to share printers, putting additional downward pressure on demand for printers.
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More than 300 million U.S. wireless devices rely on mobile broadband for their voice, data and internet services.
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First, there's the wireless Internet access with Telecom Italia, which has 3 million mobile phone customers in Brazil.
The shared plans are designed for households that own several Internet-connected mobile devices and to encourage people to purchase wireless data connections for all of those devices.
Indeed, the spread of broadband internet links, mobile phones and, in particular, home wireless networks over the past few years has led some people to conclude that the dream might even be about to become a reality.
The importance of wireless internet services is expected to grow dramatically when companies introduce third-generation mobile phones in a few years time.
The debate over device subsidies is part of a tug of war between mobile operators, Internet companies and phone makers seeking control and profits in the wireless industry.
And just a few years hence, wireless interactive access devices, such as smart mobile telephones and handheld computers, are expected to offer easy Internet access on the move.
Before 2010, featurephones were still the norm in South Korea, and thanks to a rule set in early 2005, those devices required a domestic, mostly Java-based middleware called Wireless Internet Platform for Interoperability (or WIPI in short) that standardized network access to ensure fair competition between mobile companies.
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