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Making the Most of Wireless Internet in New Brunswick, NJ

It is not all that surprising that the Garden State should have access to some of the most exciting and cutting-edge mobile technologies known to modern science. After all, New Jersey is perfectly squeezed in between what are arguably the two most important cities in the nation, DC and NYC, and the state is a major building block of the Eastern Corridor. Furthermore, many NJ cities like New Brunswick or Trenton boast considerable populations of their own and there is a huge appetite among the inhabitants of such cities for the very latest in mobile internet and everything related to it. Fortunately for the people of New Brunswick and several other New Jersey cities, the very latest in mobile internet is now available to them thanks to the deployment of several localized 4G wireless networks.

To really make the most of wireless services in the area, New Brunswick residents don't have any choice but to use the fourth generation network that has recently been made available to them. Simply put, 4G is the pinnacle of wireless performance and that situation isn't going to be changing any time soon (in fact, it is likely that this latest generation of wireless technology is going to last a good deal longer than the third and second generations did, respectively). With a fourth generation connection, mobile users get more mobility, they get a faster connection, they get new apps that they couldn't possibly have even dreamt of using on a previous generation network/phone, and they get many other things as well. Let's take a look at some of those considerations in greater detail:

Greater mobility is the name of the game when you use a fourth generation network such as the one in New Brunswick, and that is simply because of the superior transmission technology that is being employed. Making its wireless debut in fourth generation networks the planet over, WiMax transmission systems are proving to offer the greatest coverage area of any commercially viable wireless transmission system in use today, and the end result is users having just what they wantmore mobility.

Faster connections are only natural as we evolve from one generation of wireless technology to the next. Yet the quantitative leap here (not to even mention the qualitative leap) is much greater than even optimists would have expected: users are literally getting three, four, or even five times the download speeds that they got over 3G networks. Fourth generation users are already experiencing speeds that range from 10 to 15 Mbps, and it is estimated that within the next year or two users might be getting upwards of 20 or even 30 Mbps...simply phenomenal!

In light of these amazing advancements, there is no surprise in the fact that 4G users have fascinating and dynamic new apps in their hands. From VoIP apps to GPS-replacement apps to much more, fourth generation users quite literally have the power of a truly broadband service in their hands.




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