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MobilityPass Launches New International Roaming Mobile Broadband Internet Access Service For Road Warrior and Business Travelers

MobilityPass Launches New International Roaming Mobile Broadband Internet Access Service For Road Warrior and Business Travelers











Barcelona, Spain (PRWEB) February 20, 2009

Are you Abroad? In a Business Trip? get “High speed Internet on the Move,” the new 3G international high speed mobile Internet service from MobilityPass (http://3g.MobilityPass.com), provides travelers and business Internet users a way to instantly and safely connect wirelessly everywhere in 66 countries.

Presented at the mobile World Congress 2009, MobilityPass’ new 3G UMTS Mobile Broadband service is a perfect solution for international business travelers and road warriors frequently on the move and in constant need of mobile broadband Internet to access in order to manage their email and mission critical information. Operating at incredibly fast connection speeds of up to 7.2 MB,

Ready to use with any unlocked Mobile Internet phone and any laptop, MobilityPass Mobile Broadband offers a plug and play solution that includes an International 3G / UMTS / GPRS / HSPDA / EDGE USB modem and the MobilityPass Sim data card to connect users from continent to continent while matching any standard.

MobilityPass makes use of dial-up, toll free, and WiFi to offer users the most comprehensive global Internet service that expands to over 160 countries (http://wififinder.MobilityPass.com). In order to significantly optimize mobile broadband usage, MobilityPass gives Mobile Broadband users access to worldwide high speed WiFi when at any of the 130,000 hotspots around the globe in major Hotels, Airports, Bars, Trains, Restaurants, Petrol Stations, etc.. making roaming Internet connections very “efficient.”

Wouldn’t it be great if you could stay in touch and manage your current e-mails securely wherever you are? Maintaining security online is especially imperative when using wireless Internet access. For this reason, MobilityPass insure your privacy and confidentiality with an extra layer of data encryption to secure the unified communication suite that include, SMS, push e-mail, fax, Internet telephony, files and emails backup and all other online and remote communications.

With MobilityPass Anytime, Anywhere internet access, travelers experience the ultimate freedom to roam the Internet. Not only does the 3G Mobile Internet access connect internationally, there is no contract, monthly fee, setup fee, or maintenance fee, and there is absolutely no billing for service not used, which means that users are able to truly pay as they go. MobilityPass also allows users to control costs by paying as they go and managing credit available on their data Sim cards.

From the United States to United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Greece, Japan, Hong Kong, Israel, and multiple other locations, MobilityPass is the ideal choice for conveniently and securely checking email, surfing the web, using instant messenger, video conferencing, and more, from anyplace in the world.

About MobilityPass:

MobilityPass has developed an unsurpassed reputation providing pay-as-you-go internet service to traveling clientele for the past eight years. Adhering to the highest customer service standards, the company has provided WiFi hotspots, broadband, dialup, toll free and 3G (UMTS) connections to individual roaming users or to entire companies on their corporate plan. To learn more about the company and the services they provide, visit: http://www.MobilityPass.com/Internet_services.html

Media contact:

NAME: Cyril Gana

PHONE: +1 360 843 11 25

http://www.MobilityPass.com

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Free Broadband Internet Access Available now in Most Areas

Free Broadband Internet Access Available now in Most Areas










Wenatchee, WA (PRWEB) December 13, 2005

Most people don’t know anyone who is currently getting “HiSpeed” internet access for nothing. In fact, most of us don’t think free broadband internet access exists. So does it?

The answer is yes. Internet service providers (ISPs) don’t want it to be known, and for good reason. They know that folks don’t pay for a service they can get for free.

“People need to know all their options before they decide to pay for Hi-Speed internet access,” says Allan Christopher, Public Affairs Director for BB Communications. “They need to know what their choices are before they decide to buy it and most people don’t know that free broadband internet access is widely available today.”

In fact, according to a recent report from the U.S. Department of Commerce, About 32% of United States households have never had an internet connection of any kind. When asked, a large number of people in these households indicated that the key reason they’ve never been online is that it is “too expensive”.

Many people that are already online believe that the only way to get fast internet access for free is to illegally “hack” into a cable modem, DSL modem, or other piece of electronic equipment to somehow defeat its security measures. “That couldn’t be further from the truth”, Allan explains, acknowledging that this is a common misconception.

He says that his organization is working hard to dispel these myths. “it’s about time the truth gets out there. Everyone should know about the availability of fast free internet access so they can make an informed decision about it.”

For additional information on the availability of free broadband internet access contact Allan Christopher or visit http://www.freebroadbandkit.com/web.

About BB Communications:

Founded in 2003, BB Communications specializes in web and television services.

Contact:

Allan Christopher, Director of Public Affairs

BB Communications

http://www.freebroadbandkit.com/web

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The FCC held this field hearing at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. on November 6, 2009 as part of its effort to gather information from experts and consumers for the development of a National Broadband Plan. Among those on the first panel was Academy Award-winning actress Marlee Matlin, who is the spokesperson for the National Association of the Deaf for accessible broadband services and Internet media.

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MiFi Demonstration – The portable wireless hotspot

A demonstration of the Verizon MiFi – the portable wireless hotspot that uses the cellular network to create a WiFi bubble around the unit for up to 5 devices to share Internet access simultaneously.

This handy little device is manufactured by Novatel and currently offered by Verizon and Sprint. MiFi is a great way to bring broadband with you on the move and share broadband with several devices. The device is either battery powered (about 4 hours of use), powered by a USB connection or the included AC charger. I have connected Mac and Windows laptops as well as iPhones and iPod Touches – everything worked great. Connection speeds vary based on the your coverage area and the demand for wireless data, but I typically get 1.1 Mbps down and about 500Kbps up. There are a couple catches that buyers should be aware of. The largest wireless data plan available is $59/mo but that only include 5GB of data transfer per month – steep overage charges apply beyond the 5GB limit. In addition, you need to sign a 2 year contract for the data plan in order to get the device at a discounted rate.

Overall, I’m very impressed by the device. 4 of 5 stars.

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What is the device called which,wirelessly allows internet access through a satellite link?

I’m told there’s a device which can connect to a satellite, be connected to a computer, and the computer received an internet connection from the satellite. I’m not talking about hooking it to a cellphone or wifi. I’m talking about a device which would work like a satellite connection for your computer to allow internet access most everywhere you go. Even stuck in a boat in the middle of the atlantic you’d be able to connect to the internet with this device. What is it called?

It is likely an Inmarsat transciever. Probably not cheap or fast.


Google Docs in Plain English

Create and share online documents, spreadsheets and presentations. It’s free. You can:

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2) Add collaborators to your document and Docs will send them a link to access the doc online (no need to send email attachments back and forth)

3) Decide who can view and edit each document (only you, some people, or everyone)

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In the WILDERNESS: Collecting Rainwater and Wireless Internet (HD)

Internet access is very useful whilst camping in the wilderness. Weather forecasts, maps, identifying the species of snake that has bitten someone, etc.

Some essentials for a similar setup in order of cost are -

Laptop with reasonably low power consumption – less than 45 Watt (3.7A at 12V) when hard disk + CPU near idle and no USB active. For example, my Dell studio 17 laptop can be configured to use as little as 3A while surfing the internet. Reducing the number of operating system services running helps, Windows 7 users should go here – http://www.blackviper.com/Windows_7/servicecfg.htm
Solar panels – minimum 80 watt. (200W in this video)
Pure sine wave inverter.
True deep cycle battery – minimum 80 amp hour – (40 Amp hour effective capacity).
Solar charge regulator – preferably a Pulse Width Modulation type (PWM)
Biquad antenna.
Cables and plugs.
Multimeter.
Battery hydrometer – a good way to measure state of charge

A basic understanding of electron flow and electrical circuits – Voltage, current, resistance, series and parallel circuits.
A decent understanding of how batteries work and how not to destroy them.

The Bi-quad antenna is a G spotter – http://www.broadbandantennas.com.au

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