As the technology is gaining its pace in today’s world, the demands of the users are getting higher and higher. People always want better than what they already have. Keeping all this in mind the mobile broadband companies are also making sure they give their customers the best possible services.
People who are using mobile broadband services of SingTel and StarHub will be happy to know that both the companies are going to launch their latest network which will provide super fast internet speed by the end of this year.
Both the companies made their announcements separately that they will be launching a 42 mbps mobile broadband network service which is twice as fast as the current speeds of 21 mbps that the companies are offering.
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The costs of these broadband services are not available yet, but SingTel’s executive vice president for consumer announced that the connection won’t be charged much and would be very affordable for the mass user base. By saying this he added that “it won’t be a rich man’s toy”. There are a few hurdles in launching these products thus they will be launched only by the end of this year.
Monday, April 19, 2010
StarHub in a Process to increase Mobile Broadband Speeds
More than fast internet in the computer people nowadays needs speedy broadband facilities in their mobile phones. There are many companies which are offering excellent deals and packages for mobile broadband, but we have to make sure that we choose the one which is the fastest.
Another well known broadband providing company Telco StarHub has announced that they have finished tests which will be able to provide mobile broadband download speeds of up to 42.2megabits per second. They claim that this speed going to be double the current download speed available commercially now.
Another well known broadband providing company Telco StarHub has announced that they have finished tests which will be able to provide mobile broadband download speeds of up to 42.2megabits per second. They claim that this speed going to be double the current download speed available commercially now.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
A good year for US Broadband
The year that went by, the year 2009, if for nothing else, than would be remembered for the commendable growth and success it brought in the broadband and high speed internet connectivity sector in the country and also within its sub-sectors. Here are the statistics: the residential broadband speed in the country increased by almost 28%, and the percentage increase in the speed of cable broadband subscribers was almost double when compared against the percentage increase in the speed of the fibre optic high speed broadband connection.
The above estimates were released by In-Stat, after it conducted a consumer survey in the country as regards their browsing habits, mode of connection, broadband access technology, the service provider, the speed received etc.. The various technologies for broadband access available in the market today are cable modem, DSL, and FTTH. Among these FTTH, i.e. Fibre-to-the-home technology is the latest and the most effective. It uses the optic fibre technology, that is the strands of glass are used for transmission of signal instead of conventional copper wires. This leads to an increase in the transmission speed and enhances the overall experience of internet browsing and downloading.
Further, the report also states that on an average, the downstream speed of a typical residential broadband connection in US is about 7.12 megabits per second, which is decent enough to say that the country has a good infrastructure of broadband capabilities. Moreover, around 25% of the survey respondents also said that they have an access to wireless broadband connection on their mobile, in addition to the regular cable broadband connection.
The above estimates were released by In-Stat, after it conducted a consumer survey in the country as regards their browsing habits, mode of connection, broadband access technology, the service provider, the speed received etc.. The various technologies for broadband access available in the market today are cable modem, DSL, and FTTH. Among these FTTH, i.e. Fibre-to-the-home technology is the latest and the most effective. It uses the optic fibre technology, that is the strands of glass are used for transmission of signal instead of conventional copper wires. This leads to an increase in the transmission speed and enhances the overall experience of internet browsing and downloading.
Further, the report also states that on an average, the downstream speed of a typical residential broadband connection in US is about 7.12 megabits per second, which is decent enough to say that the country has a good infrastructure of broadband capabilities. Moreover, around 25% of the survey respondents also said that they have an access to wireless broadband connection on their mobile, in addition to the regular cable broadband connection.
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