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The Internet has evolved rapidly in recent years. Nearly a decade ago, broadband was in its infancy and only a small amount of UK households and businesses had access to the Internet.
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What Is Bonded 3G And What Are Its Main Uses?
The Internet has evolved rapidly in recent years. Nearly a decade ago, broadband was in its
infancy and only a small amount of UK households and businesses had access to the Internet. Now, ISPs
supply fast, reliable connections to millions of computers, smartphones and mobile tablets. Although
mobile Internet access is steadily improving (particularly with the recent introduction of 4G networks in
the UK), it simply cannot rival fixed high-speed Internet connections.
Bonded 3G technology provides secure and reliable mobile access, and it is a way for personal
and commercial users to overcome the problems typically associated with mobile Internet access.
What Is Bonded 3G?
Although 3G networks and Wi-Fi hotspots are capable of supplying reliable mobile Internet
access, they simply cannot handle busy network traffic with large amounts of downloading and
uploading. By combining multiple 3G network channels, bonded 3G is able to provide users with a much
faster internet connection. The bonded 3G channels are typically provided by different networks,
ensuring that the technology uses all available 3G coverage in the area. Bonded 3G is a fast, secure and
reliable way to access mobile Internet networks, and the technology is capable of matching the speeds
of wired Internet connections.
A Solution For Temporary Locations
Not every business is situated in a permanent location with a wired Internet connection. Some
businesses, like work sites or production companies, are only based temporarily and installing a wired
Internet connection can be impractical and time-consuming for the short amount of time that it would
be needed. Bonded 3G is an excellent solution in these types of circumstances, and a popular
application for bonded 3G is for transmitting outside broadcasts. Television news teams constantly visit
different locations, and at each site they need a way to broadcast the feed that they are capturing and
the production workers need access to the Internet for research. Bonded 3G is capable of providing
speedy, secure Internet access for such broadcasting requirements.
Remote Access
Many businesses are based in remote locations that are not covered by wired Internet access.
Bonded 3G can provide high-speed Internet access at sites where broadband cannot be installed. Even if
the 3G signal is typically weak at these locations, bonded 3G technology uses multiple 3G channels to
provide reliable, high-speed Internet access. Personal users, too, can use bonded 3G in remote
locations, and the technology can easily be installed in countryside properties and even in boats and
yachts.
For more information about Bonded 3G Networks from Prodec Networks, call the Connectivity
Team on 01189 241 242
Prodec Networks | Prodec House, Chancery Gate Business Centre, Ruscombe Park, Twyford,
Berks RG10 9LT
Office: 0118 960 2500 Fax: 0118 970 6835 Email: [email protected]