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134:. This allows the phone to have a voice connection and a data connection at the same time, rather than a single channel that has to be used for one or the other. The network can link the data connection into a company network, but for most users the connection is to the Internet. This allows web browsing on the phone, but a PC can also tap into this service if it connects to the phone. The PC needs to send a special telephone number to the phone to get access to the packet data connection. From the PC's viewpoint, the connection still looks like a normal PPP dial-up link, but it is all terminating on the phone, which then handles the exchange of data with the network. Speeds on 2.5G networks are usually in the 30–50 kbit/s range. 27: 667: 173:
that provide 3G or faster wireless internet access offer plans and wireless modems that enable computers to connect to and access the internet. These wireless modems are typically in the form of a small USB based device or a small, portable mobile hotspot that acts as a WiFi access point (hotspot) to
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connections, usually 2.4 kilobit per second (kbit/s) or less. The next generation of phones, known as 2G (for 'second generation'), were digital, and offered faster dial-up speeds of 9.6 kbit/s or 14.4 kbit/s without the need for a separate modem. A further evolution called
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Often a mobile network operator will supply a 'locked' modem or other wireless device that can only be used on their network. It is possible to use online unlocking services that will remove the 'lock' so the device accepts SIM cards from any network.
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An Internet-accessing smartphone may have the same capabilities as a standalone modem, and, when connected via a USB cable to a computer, can serve as a modem for the computer. Smartphones with built-in Wi-Fi also typically provide routing and
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networks have taken this approach to a higher level, using different underlying technology but the same principles. They routinely provide speeds over 300 kbit/s. Due to the now increased internet speed, internet connection sharing via
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based services that provide high speed wireless internet access are available in some countries and also rely on wireless modems that connect to the provider's wireless network. Wireless USB modems are nicknamed as
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charge a fee for this facility, if able to detect the tethering. Other networks have an allowance for full speed mobile broadband access, which—if exceeded—can result in overage charges or slower speeds.
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used multiple GSM channels (two or three in each direction) to support up to 43.2 kbit/s. All of these technologies still required their users to have a dial-up
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data changed this. The 2.5G networks break both digital voice and data into small chunks, and mix both onto the network simultaneously in a process called
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ports, commonly found on legacy laptops. The expression "connect card" (instead of connection card) had been registered and used the first time by
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connectivity became almost universal, these various standards were largely superseded by USB modems in the early 21st century. Some models have
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has become a workable reality. Devices which allow internet connection sharing or other types of routing on cellular networks are called also
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Many mobile broadband modems sold nowadays also have built-in routing capabilities. They provide traditional networking interfaces such as
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Standalone mobile broadband modems are designed to be connected directly to one computer. In the past the
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to connect to and provide the Internet access - it was not provided by the mobile phone network itself.
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telephone socket into which a normal landline modem could be plugged, this only provided slow
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speech for similar product, made by different manufacturers, too. Major producers are
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lines. A mobile Internet user can connect using a wireless modem to a wireless
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facilities. This method of connecting is commonly referred to as "
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and therefore can be used as a mobile broadband modem. Some
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Modem providing Internet access via a wireless connection
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Port Authority of Allegheny County § Fare structure
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support, providing geographical location information.
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keys. Vodafone brands this type of device as a Vodem.
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enable multiple devices to connect to the internet.
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Port Authority of Allegheny County § Fare structure

modem
personal computer
router
wireless
Internet access
mobile broadband
telephone
cable television
Internet Service Provider
Internet access
analogue
RJ11
dial-up
HSCSD
ISP
2.5G
packet
packet switching
3G
WLAN
cellular routers
3.5G
HSDPA
Megabits per second
mobile network operators
WiMAX
dongles
PCMCIA

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