The world of wireless internet is expanding so rapidly that it seems it would be easy to be left behind without even realizing it. Not so long ago, it was a new concept to be able to sit on your couch or in a coffee shop and connect to the Internet without any wires or cords. Now, people seem to be able to get online from just about anywhere using smart phones, laptops or tablet devices in all manner of places and connecting through the wireless network. It is all very fascinating, and can also be very helpful for people who can make use or gain enjoyment out of increased potential for connectivity. At any rate, here are a few basic facts about what types of wireless Internet are out there, and how they work (for more specific information, check out a website such as wirelessinternet.net).
Many people have become quite familiar with a type of wireless broadband known as Wi-Fi hotspots. These are essentially exactly what they sound like – “spots” where Wi-Fi service is available. Typically, these hotspots are what allow people to access the Internet in stores, cafés, and coffee shops, as well as even in many homes. A hotspot provides a fast and reliable wireless Internet connection for up to several different devices at once within a certain area, and can be protected with a password if necessary.
The other leading type of wireless broadband is, put simply, what you hear described as 3G and 4G. There are two leading competitors within this field – WiMax (offered by companies like Sprint and Clear Wireless) and LTE (which is being explored by companies such as Verizon and AT&T) – which both bring you wireless Internet connection over broader areas. While a traditional Wi-Fi hotspot can enable your home or store to enjoy wireless connections, the WiMax and LTE networks allow you to connect online wirelessly across entire cities and regions, which can come in very handy when using devices like smart phones and tablets.
Due to the rapid growth of wireless Internet services and providers in recent years, it seems as if relevant companies are still working on bringing us the fastest and most widespread wireless connections possible. This may be a field that doesn’t stop growing for many years to come, until one day we are able to enjoy extremely fast Internet connections literally anywhere. For now though, these are a few basic facts to help you understand what is available to you already, and what the differences are between different types of wireless broadband. If you are looking into joining the wireless network, you may want to do a bit of research to find out which type is best for your needs.
