Explaining Mobile Broadband


Mobile broadband allows us to get online at high speed from almost anywhere. This video explains what is involved. It is presented by Christopher Barnatt, author of ExplainingComputers.com, and Associate Professor of Computing and Future Studies in Nottingham University Business School.

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  1. #1 by Beardy811 at July 24th, 2009

    I use Wimax Long range wireless broadband It’s a little faster than 3g mobile broadband And you can recieve a signal from being up to 40 miles away from the base station ….The only advantage mobile broadband has is you can bring it everywhere with you since it’s it compact .I have used it before

  2. #2 by explainingcomputers at July 25th, 2009

    Thanks for this. WiMax, where available, indeed has many advantages as you note.

  3. #3 by bullethead007 at July 29th, 2009

    you look like bill gates!

  4. #4 by jetmip at August 21st, 2009

    “Almost anywhere”? Bollocks! The two places i tried it, it was crap! (Thats O2 Im on)
    Just be very careful before you purchase.

  5. #5 by diffusedlight at November 24th, 2009

    “almost anywhere”

    I tried it in my lead-lined bunker and got fook all connection.

    Fat lot of good that did me.

  6. #6 by stealthbird7 at January 26th, 2010

    how much did t-mobile pay u for this lol.

  7. #7 by ShadowzZ91 at July 4th, 2010

    i’m using 3 mobile broadband to load this video and it’s taking ages (i’m only using it at the moment cus my bt homehub is being a total arse)
    i still wouldn’t recommend mobile broadband though, this is the first time it’s just about worked after i moved house 1 and a half years ago.

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