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Getting Online on the Move – Which Device is the best?

Getting Online on the Move – Which Device is the best?

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Getting Online on the Move – Which Device is the best? – Guest Post
Mobile broadband devices

Having access to the Internet while away from your home or office Wi-Fi is a nirvana that has only recently come into being. While push email services have existed for a while the ability to browse the Internet while on the road has not really been available until quite recently; however with the newer Smartphones currently in production and Mobile Broadband networks fully deployed across most urban areas, access to the Internet is both faster and easier now than it has ever been in the past. In addition, as the different telecommunication companies scramble to get new customers, deals abound from free laptops to discounts on Tablet PCs, making this the best time ever to choose a new way of getting online.

Smartphones
Tablet PCs
Laptops
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