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Mobile Connectivity
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By: Scott Jarvis Email Article
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Doing business while on the road used to be much more difficult than it is now. As most business on the road involves a computer, mobile business persons at one time either had to pre-prepare massive amounts of data prior to embarking on a business trip and couldn’t make any changes or continue research until reaching their destination. In actuality changes and research could be made but it was a painstaking process where by an individual would be forced to connect to the internet through some type of business satellite internet.

In its infancy and for quite some time that period satellite technology was exceedingly slow not just in upload and download speeds but ping rates left much to be desired as well. During this era, most who sought to do business on the road where discouraged by these types of connections and would regularly wait until they had reached their destinations before moving forward with any additional work. Fortunately things in the satellite communications industry matured and improved rapidly.

Now it’s not uncommon to find all types of people with a laptop and connected to the internet through either a WIFI hotspot while in restaurants and shops or through a commercial satellite connection. The performance and reliability of today’s satellite connections outperform yesteryears counterparts by leaps and bounds. Men and women of business are connecting in cars, buses, airplanes, and trains and now have the capability to further prepare for upcoming meetings, or finish that last bit of work on their way home.

As satellite technology has matured it has also opened doors for the everyday computer user. Casual users can often be found browsing the internet much as people of business do. No longer must people such as students and friends be at home to study and to chat online, nor must they be stationary to browse the internet.

Though connection speeds and availability have vastly improved over the course of this decade the those who may be apprehensive about getting their internet through satellite can rest easy. Satellite providers are working diligently to improve their services, plans, speeds, and availability. Having the internet at home is has quickly become a necessity for many and someday mobile connectivity will be just as important.

Scott regularly travels on business and finds his mobile satellite connection most useful.

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