Friday, November 4, 2011

The Best 4G Wireless Internet Provider?

The Best 4G Wireless Internet Provider?


The advent of 4G will bring a lot of changes to the world of telecommunications. The massive amount of information on the internet at the palm of your hands is something that a lot of geeks, technocrats and even average joes would drool about. Imagine having everything you need within your hands' reach. This is probably what Sprint the first 4G wireless internet provider in the states was thinking about. With probably a large portion of the population owning mobile phones, and a large number of people showing interest in social networking sites like Myspace, Facebook and twitter, the challenge for a 4G wireless internet provider is how to tap into a huge chunk of the market and make 4G the de facto wireless standard not only for telecommunications companies but also for internet service providers.

Another 4G wireless internet provider, Clearwire is also hoping to draw a large portion of subscribers, but like Sprint it would also need to compete with a multitude of companies that are currently using or integrating 4G technologies into their networks. Companies like Time Warner, Cox, and Comcast just to name a few. These companies would also want to stake a claim at the growing number of users who stay connected to the internet, either through ubiquitous mobile devices like smartphones, portable gaming consoles, and netbooks.

Even after the aftermath of the global economic crisis 4G wireless internet providers, are still rolling out new products and services for consumers to still stay connected to the internet, and to the world. As of now, there is still no clear leader among 4G wireless internet providers, with the 4G technology still being in its infancy sTAGe, and the fact that a lot of people are quite possibly wary of the new technology and would still not want to part with the iPhone 4.0 which they just bought. The iPhone 4.0 by the way is not 4G ready, and it has already sold more than a million in its first week of release alone. So it will take a while for 4G to really take off, and as to the best 4G wireless internet provider? Well, there still is no definite answer, but check back in a year or two and we will have a clear winner.




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