Thursday, November 10, 2011
Poll Analysis of Week 10
Which of the following is most commonly used Mobile Internet Devies ?
By the people of the world this is the result that we have found for the question, so it seems that alot of us agree on Apple iPad and some on CSL iPad, and none on Samsung Galaxy Tab.
Fastest Mobile Internet
- Combine multiple cellular data modem cards from different wireless carriers (i.e. Verizon Wireless, Sprint PCS, AT&T, Clear, Cricket, T-mobile etc)
- Highest mobile wireless data throughput available anywhere combining all the cellular data cards for a single download or upload
- Unmatched geographical coverage from all available access resources
- Accelerated wireless file uploads to remote devices at the main office or to any server in the Internet
- For high quality, low-latency wireless video streaming from remote locations please refer to our Teleporter solution.
Looking for the fastest and most reliable Mobile Wireless Internet Access solution available? You found it! PortaBella by Mushroom Networks combines multiple cellular wireless aircards (all standards supported 2G, 2.5G, 3G, 4G, Wimax) to provide the fastest and most reliable portable Internet access for data and live video streaming applications on the go. The PortaBella BBNA (Broadband Bonding Network Appliance) is a small form factor device, that a user can plug in several cellular wireless data modem cards (from different wireless carriers). Several cellular data services can thus be combined to give a data throughput close to the sum of the throughputs from all the available services. Since the geographical coverage of any one wireless carrier is typically limited, by combining the services of several carriers, a much more reliable service is obtained.
The enhanced access service is available through the LAN port on the PortaBella. The bonding technology enables much higher download and upload speeds compared to a single cellular data connection and with unmatched reliability. PortaBella doesn't support video streaming, however, you can achieve broadcast quality glass to glass latency with no pixelations or frame freezes with our Teleporter solution. The PortaBella BBNA powers many applications. Some of the applications such as nomadic Internet access in yachts, limousines, trains, temporary offices, point-of-sale kiosks, command and control centers, first responders and in general for command posts for emergency services personnel.
Mushroom Networks, The Fastest Mobile Internet, Reference: Fastest Mobile Internet [Online], Retrieved 10th November 2011
URL: Muchroom Networks
New Wireless Internet Technology, Protocol For Location Based Services, Developed
Regardless of who’s right or wrong, one thing is certain: In the not-too-distant future, Location Based Services, or LBS, will become as ubiquitous as cell phones are today. And the new technology is expected to change the way we do business, interact with each other and navigate through our daily lives.
“Location Based Services are the new face of the wireless Internet,” says T. John Kim, a professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Illinois.
Kim, along with U. of I. postdoctoral fellow Sung-Gheel Jang, developed the protocol for the international standard for Geographic Information Systems, described by the U. of I. professor as “the backbone” of LBS. Earlier this year, the standard created by Kim and Jang was adopted and published by the International Organization for Standardization as ISO 19134.
Kim said LBS, introduced on cell phones in Korea and Japan, and just becoming available in the U.S., function through a combination of GIS; information, positioning, and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) technologies; and the Internet.
“LBS combine hardware devices, wireless communication networks, geographic information and software applications that provide location-related guidance for customers,” Kim said. “It differs from mobile position determination systems such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) in that Location Based Services provide much broader, application-oriented location services.”
While cars or hand-held electronic devices equipped with GPS may be useful when trying to get from one place to another, LBS go beyond providing routes and directions, functioning much the same way as a hotel concierge.
“For instance,” Kim said, “if it’s my wife’s birthday, and on my way home from the office I need to pick up a birthday cake and a dozen roses, I would want to know not only where is the nearest bakery and floral shop, but where is the cheapest – or the right – place to find these things that I want.”
The technology can be adapted for a wide range of other functions, he said, ranging from relaying locations of people requiring emergency assistance to first responders to providing alerts about traffic congestion.
Kim said the “proactive” decision by the research and standards communities and consumer-products manufacturers to come together and establish an industry standard for LBS before the market is flooded with devices offering concierge services is somewhat unusual, but highly practical.
“It’s about trying to save a tremendous amount of money,” he said.
“Usually when something is coming into the market – take for instance the Beta/VHS video formats – there’s a lot of duplication and waste for consumers.” In this case, “there’s a huge market coming in, so there was agreement that we’d better get started ahead of time.
“My goal is to provide efficient service at the least cost.”
To date, Kim said, 29 nations have endorsed the new ISO standard for adoption.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Poll Analysis Week 9
Friday, October 28, 2011
Wireless Communications On The Move
Mobile internet, which had just been a distant dream till a few years ago is progressing so fast today that it is revolutionizing the entire framework of communication technology today. Mobile internet is basically an extension of the internet on mobile devices which allows the users to access internet even while they are on a move. However, that is not the only function of mobile internet.
Mobile internet is a lot more than that. It is an integration of telecommunication technologies and internet in such a way that it provides solutions to all types of communication requirements of man today. With the amount of progress which has been achieved in wireless technology, sophisticated software and hardware design, the way we communicate has changed in quite a major way.
In the last few years, not only has the use of cell phones increased in quite a dramatic way, but the way that people prefer to communicate and stay in touch with the world has changed too. People today are always on the move, and for this reason, the best way to stay in touch with others is through mobile internet. Today, with high technology cell phones which support numerous internet functions, people are using their favorite social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter while they are on the move.
Mobile broadband technology- speed on the go
Mobile broadband technology is the next generation evolution which changed the way how we communicated. Basically, with the help of mobile broadband, the computer users can surf the internet, send and receive email from anywhere they like even outside their home.
Mobile broadband works on the same technology on which cell phones work. It is all about the radio frequencies and waves. The cell phone radio towers and cell phones send packets of information back and forth through radio waves. For cell phone broadband, the information packets can be data like streaming video, music files, web pages and e-mails.
Basically, there are two technologies which are used to operate the networks of cell phones- CDMA (Code division multiple access) and GSM (Global System for mobile communications). GSM is quite popular in Asia and Europe while CDMA is popular in the US. There are quite major differences between these systems and the way that they operate. Both of these use different types of algorithms which allow several cell phone users to share the same frequency without interfering the usage of others.
Mobile broadband is known as third generation mobile technology or 3G. CDMA and GSM both have their 3G technology solutions for allowing users to deliver high speed access to the internet on mobile devices.
Mobile internet and broadband technology is the new trend in cell phone users. People prefer to listen to music, watch videos, send and receive emails and communicate to each other while they are on the move, and to be able to do that they need mobile broadband or mobile internet. With so many people hooked on to the virtual world and the mobile technologies, there is no doubt that there would still be many more developments in this field.
In the past 15 years, the internet has fundamentally changed the way we work, play and communicate. Evolving wireless and mobile broadband technologies are now enabling the next major wave — the Mobile Internet.The next-generation Mobile Internet will enable consumers and businesses to connect and access new types of applications and new forms of information wherever and whenever they want. The development of this new Mobile Internet marketplace has just begun.
In the next decade, the expansion of the Mobile Internet will likely be the fastest growing marketplace in the telecommunications industry.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The Benefits of Mobile Internet.
Internet on the road has also proved particular useful for tourists and commuters travelling by air or public transport. In case of delay or cancellation of a USB dongle or wireless connection allows travelers to hop online and get latest updates or find alternative transportation. For people going to meet or get friends of the family at the airport, train station or bus station, access to mobile internet enables them to check on progress by the start line and Sites arrival beamed directly to smart phones.
When and procurement, access to mobile internet could be you secret weapon for many. Being able to check prices on everything from cars and clothes, or credit cards offers from different suppliers is an advantage of the popular mobile internet. Also get insurance quotes using wifi allows you to keep your offers portable versions that can be opened and completed at any time. Finally, millions of people worldwide enjoy the ease with which they access their accounts online banking, allowing them to transfer funds, pay bills and do some research on the go.
The benefits of mobile internet, it would seem very varied, covering social needs financial and personal. A secure Internet connection is always recommended when using wifi enabled mobile browsing, but consumers can get friendly advice on this from their ISP or mobile network, allowing them to enjoy and utilize the benefits of Mobile Internet to the whole.
Mobile Internet, The Benefits of Mobile Internet, Reference: Benefits of Mobile Internet [Online], Retrieved 27th October 2011.
URL:Mobile Internet
Thursday, October 20, 2011
AT&T/T-Mobile merger would be good for rural NC
"Basically because of the ability of these companies to combine their resources and deliver 4G broadband internet to homes across America, particularly out in the areas in the hinterlands where folks don't currently have 4G. It is important that we be able to expand that," said Goolsby.
He said he would normally have a problem with two major corporations merging, but the industry is regulated. "Their prices are regulated, the delivery of services are regulated, their areas are regulated. If this were totally a free market thing, I absolutely could understand those concerns. It is the kind of thing that we have to watch. If we do have problems with it, then we need to roll it back and figure out something different."
Goolsby is from New Hanover County. Aside from Wilmington, the county is very rural and Goolsby believes rural areas would benefit greatly from a merger of AT&T and T-Mobile. If the FCC does reject the merger, AT&T can still appeal the decision, opening up a second trial in federal court.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Some Features of Mobile Internet:
- With more people using mobile phones to access the Internet, connecting with close and distant friends has become much easier. According to "Mobile Internet for Dummies," 3 billion people worldwide, including 200 million in the United States, use mobile Internet services, offering access to features beyond staying in touch with friends.
Practical
- The convenience provided by mobile Internet has put more mobility into more hands. With this, users can perform many basic online tasks, such as checking email, updating blogs or social networking sites and checking sports scores.
With the small screen and lack of keyboard or mouse, some websites offer made-for-mobile websites which allow for easier navigation. Additionally, these sites contain smaller data size to compensate for the phone's smaller computing power.
Environmental
- Ecological benefits are a lesser-known feature of using mobile Internet. According to cell phone company Nokia, a task such as updating a Facebook page uses nearly 100 times less energy with a mobile phone than a desktop computer.
The organization Climate Progress further notes that, according to current trends as of June 2010, mobile phone efficiency could continue doubling roughly every 18 months.
Risks
- Increased mobility for Internet users means more opportunity for criminals. Children, for example, might face more dangers when using mobile Internet, including less parental supervision when online and running up charges from accidental or irresponsible use.
Mobile Internet can also create a personal security risk if the user does online banking and sensitive communication with a mobile phone. Anyone who stole or found such a phone could potentially gain access to that information.
Read more: Features of Mobile Internet | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/list_7350814_features-mobile-internet.html#ixzz1b6Zpetmo
Friday, October 14, 2011
Contest Has Been Started!
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
CONTEST ON MOBILE INTERNET:The Details.
this contest is open to all Malaysian residents around the age of 18 and above, but if u are below 18 u must get permission from your parents and then u can participate in this contest. we are sorry but this is all the info that we can give for now cause we are still in the thinking process. alright so if u guyz and gurlz have any questions u can email it to Mr.Sooria's email address: veinthenraj@gmail.com
Monday, October 3, 2011
That small thing we hold everyday, called a mobile phone, can be very powerful, even beyond our imagination. Decades ago, very few people could ever imagine having such functions in a “very small” equipment, nowadays we can get a lot of things from our mobile phone, which includes the ability to call our friends and family members anywhere they are in the world, the ability to send people text messages and most importantly the ability to access the internet from any corner of the world, in fact, our mobile phone is now a virtual world of its own.
1.0 Flexibility.
2.0 Speed.
3.0 Price.
5.0 No Additional Requirement.
An additional reason to be using a mobile internet is because it doesn’t require any external equipment aside your mobile phone and your sim card. You don’t need to use a modem or a USB card or any other thing, you’re always sure to have access to the internet with only little efforts from your part. This means you have great portability and you can do things online without anybody knowing you’re doing it.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
How to use mobile Internet to tether a BlackBerry smartphone to a computer using BlackBerry Desktop Software 6.0/6.1?
Setting up your mobile Internet setting
Before the Blackberry smartphone able to be used as a modem, you must set up your mobile Internet setting. Furthermore, create a profile that contains the information required by the wireless service provider to authorization the Internet connection.
- Connect the Blackberry smartphone to the computer.
- Open the Blackberry Desktop Software 6.0/6.1 and find Tools > Mobile Internet Settings.
- Change the setting with the following statement:
- Click the profile for the wireless service provider in the Profile drop-down list. In the Profile Settings section, type and required that is not included inside the profile. For more information, you can contact the wireless service provider.
- Click Add Custom Profile if the wireless service provider doesn't appear in the Profile drop-down list, create a name for the profile. You can contact the wireless service provider to conclude the information that is required for the Profile Setting Section. Required information assort for each wireless service provider.
- Finally, click OK.
To accomplish this task, setting up your mobile Internet settings to make a new connection profile. It depends on the wireless service plan, EXTRA FEES might apply.
- Connect the Blackberry smartphone to the computer.
- In the Backberry Desktop Software, click on Tools ≷ Start Mobile Internet.
- Click Connect
NOTE: A window will be appear display the connection and quantity of data downloaded.
Additional Information
If the Start Mobile Internet and the Mobile Internet Settings option are NOT display under Tools menu.
BlackBerry Knowledge Base, How to use Blackberry Desktop Software, Reference: Guide you to use Blackberry Desktop Software [Online], retrieved 21 September 2011.
URL:Blackberry Knowledge Base