
Satellite internet is the latest in internet technology providing mobility and flexibility to customers on the go. It offers the customer the benefits not possible with DSL or cable internet access. DSL and Cable customers are connected to the internet through home phone jacks and coaxial cables, both of which connect directly to phone lines or cable lines outside the customer’s house. With satellite internet the customers who travel around the country either in personal recreational vehicles or in tractor trailer trucks have access to high speed internet through this service. It is also great for those customers who live on the water in house boats or travel the ocean in their personal yachts.
With the satellite internet, the customer needs only the dish, which can easily be attached to a truck cab and provide the user ability to access the internet wherever they are traveling for their work. This new technology provides essentially a mobile internet access. It provides the customer with internet speed far greater than the 3G mobile broadband currently offered by cellular phone companies.
The mobile broadband offered by cellular companies also has its limitations. Similar to the fixed line access of Cable and DSL providers, cellular broadband is only easily accessible for the customer in and around the metropolitan areas of the United States. When the user is outside these areas, they are left with limited or no connectivity. For a customer such as a truck driver, his work could take him far out of reach of the cellular data network, leaving them with a mobile broadband with limited functions and inconvenient.
For a family taking a weekend vacation to a national park or forest in their recreational vehicle, satellite internet provides a lifeline to the business world. Such road trips often take the customers to beautiful remote areas, far from the reaches of cellular data networks. With an internet connection the business man can keep in contact with his associates through email, the parents can stay in contact with the babysitter and children using chat or internet telephone programs, and feel reassured knowing that communication with loved ones is both secure and reliable. Cellular broadband leaves the customer searching for a stronger signal or, even worse, without any connection at all. With the satellite connection, the customer can rest assured knowing that they will have a reliable steady signal, no matter how remote their location might be.
For those nautical travelers, satellite internet access offers a commodity that no DSL, Cable or mobile broadband provider can. For someone living in a harbor, on a houseboat for example, neither cable nor DSL providers offer connections to their residences, leaving cellular broadband or satellite as the only options. The mobile broadband is hindered by signal strength, limiting the user’s connectivity.
For the customers traveling the seas, mobile broadband is only an option when they are in port or close to shore. It is also only available at a reasonable charge, when they are in the country of the provider. Outside the country the fees are astronomical. For example, a customer sailing throughout the Caribbean, would be frequenting different countries every few days, not knowing if the countries even provided cellular data networks. With a satellite connection, the same customer would have a reliable internet connection at a flat fixed rate, and never need to worry about the availability, on any of the seven seas.
This new and developing technology provides customers with mobility never before imaginable to both business and recreational travelers.
Watch the video related to mobile broadband
Earlier this month, Alcatel-Lucent showcased mobile broadband technologies, applications and services at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Here’s a video recap of some of the demos, including interviews with Robert Vrij, Kenneth Frank, Derek Khun, Ken Wirth… Demos shown here include LTE connected car, digital signage kiosk, mobile enhanced reality, LTE connected cam, mobile augmented reality.
Help answer the question about mobile broadband
Where can I find the highest capacity mobile broadband?Basically I am looking for a mobile broadband with a high limit (more than 40gb) and for little cost
Can anyone help?


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1For mobile brodband try this
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=736977
I am not sure about the other two.
You should ask it in the ubuntu forum.
http://ubuntuforums.org/
datajack unlimited 3g nationwide coverage no fee,no contracts,,no credit check,no deposit, no avtivation PERFECT. DATAJACK
is this over the cellular network??? How fast is your speed??
thanks !!!
This is free or you need to pay something?
What sucks is that they don’t have unlimited downloads. The biggest is 15 GB a month.
whats mobile brotband
thanks for the info , I will try it tomorrow outdoor, at my school so that I can see,… I hope I will get good speed but at the moment I tried at home and it seems doing pretty well at the moment .
cool unboxing vid. I had a 3 USB modem but it was real cheap made and broke easily. Also, the 3 coverage here in Ireland is terrible for 3g. I now have o2 and that works brilliant
Hey Kalvin hows switzerland?