4G Wireless Broadband Technology
Access to the internet using mobile broadband devices like smart phones and USB modems has becoming increasingly popular over the last few years after mobile network providers began upgrading their networks with a third generation or 3G mobile infrastructure. This has now led to far more users accessing the mobile broadband networks, which in turn has caused a huge jump in the amount of data being transferred across the networks. The massive increase in data usage has put a lot of pressure on the networks of almost every mobile broadband provider and has caused a number of issues with connection reliability and speeds over these networks. This has forced providers to look at upgrading their network with a new fourth generation or 4G wireless broadband technology. Although nothing has been finalised with regards to the deployment of 4G technology it is widely believed that once completed the overall speed and stability of the mobile broadband networks will be greatly improved.
How will users benefit from the features offered by 4G wireless broadband?
Once the deployment of this new 4G wireless broadband technology begins many users will see a significant change in the way they are able to access their mobile broadband services due to a huge increase in the capacity of the various mobile broadband networks along with a big increase in the download speeds that users will enjoy on their mobile broadband devices. The benefits that this upgrade offers will affect everyone who uses mobile broadband services whether they are using it for business or simply wish to stay online whilst they are on the move.
The increase in network capacity and increased bandwidth along with the fast download speeds will provide users with a number of great features that would not be possible using the current 3G networks and this includes the transferring of large amounts of data and even the streaming of music or high quality movies over their mobile broadband connection. The greater network capacity will also mean that no matter what time users access their 4G wireless broadband connection or how many users are currently connected they will still be able to get online with no reduction in stability.
How will 4G wireless broadband affect how mobile users access the internet?
Most of the mobile network providers in the US are looking at rolling out 4G wireless broadband services throughout the country, although at the moment the uncertainty over which of the 4G technologies will be used has led to delays in its deployment. Once it has been rolled out the 4G wireless broadband networks will provide huge improvements compared to the current 3G networks when it comes to connection speeds and the reliability of the connections. With fixed line broadband connections constantly getting faster it is unlikely that 4G wireless broadband will catch up fully but it will provide speeds that are similar to those provided by an average broadband connection over a fixed line.


















