Business Mobile Internet
29 Jun 2009, 11:42 amBusiness Mobile Broadband is quickly converting many mobile workers in to a fully mobile office which is very important in these hard economic time, we all need to work smarter. Business Mobile Broadband offers speeds of up to 3.2Mbps the average for most networks is about 1.2Mbps which is faster than many peoples hardwired ADSL connection.
There is a couple of way to achieve this. You can use either your mobile phone or a USB stick modem (the USB modem looks much like a USB storage device or key).
Using Business Mobile Broadbandalso required you to have a business plan so you can utilise the service whenever you need to as long as you have mobile coverage. The coverage on mobile broadband is wide spread over all of Australia for all 3 of the major networks. Optus and Vodafone have had a smaller footprint but that is rapidly changing so non metro users will no longer be forced to use Telstra as the other network are either close to having the same coverage or they have a plan in place to have upgrades to the mobile network in the next 6-12 months.
Using your Mobile for Business Mobile Broadband!
Mobile Business Broadband is not so much used to surf the Internet but many handsets will allow you to do that.
Business broadband on your handset is used more for the mobile user who needs to send or receive emails or use their mobile as a modem to connect their PC or laptop to the Internet (hardware dependant).
Smart phones such as Blackberry, iPhone & HTC etc are the best handsets to look at if you want mobile broadband to your mobile handset. Many of these models will double as a modem so you can use your allotted data from your mobile plan to surf the Internet, receive email and much more.
Call Arrow Voice & Data to find out what the best options are for your companies requirement.
Using a USB Dongle/Modem for your Business Mobile Broadband
If you are always needing to connect a PC or laptop to the Internet or you can’t get a hardwired broadband you may find the USB modem to be the answer for you have been waiting for.
You simply plug the USB modem in, click on connect and away you go, it really is that easy. Whereas the option to use your handset as a modem require a little more playing around.
The beauty of all using a business plan is that you can opt to share your data limit across multiple users. Call Arrow’s helpful representatives to find out how you can best utilise Business Mobile Broadband to save time and money for your business.
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