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By Samantha French [ 08/02/2009 ] Publishing Free Articles Zone articles is subject to our Publisher's Terms Of Service |
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Music and mobile broadband – a perfect partnership
The internet has a wealth of music online, with bands and artists promoting their tracks, albums, videos and singles on numerous websites and pages, whether it is on MySpace, Facebook, their official website or Youtube, all accessible through mobile broadband.
It’s essential for music fans to access sites like Facebook and MySpace to keep up with with everything on the scene, as well as access the rest of the internet.
It’s a age-old story that when you want to play at being a record company executive and find out more about that awe-inspiring up-and-coming musician you just saw perform, you’ll want to listen to their tracks on MySpace, get chatting to them on Facebook, watch their latest video on Youtube or download their music from iTunes. And mobile broadband will easily allow you to do that.
So efficient with mobile broadband
Using a mobile broadband dongle, you can tidily put the little device into your computer’s USB port, and you’re away. No wires and no additional connections are needed, so, you can investigate even if you’re on the way home from the sweaty venue where you just saw that amazing performance.
While it’s really easy for you to look at all the online information you want as soon as possible through mobile broadband, downloading songs through mobile broadband might sound harder, especially when dongles are quite well known for what many people say, their unreliable connection speeds.
The future of mobile broadband
However, mobile broadband is developing. The broadband for all plan created by the government stipulates that mobile broadband speeds are to become legislated, and more importantly, faster.
Digital Britain, a set of media driven proposals by Communications Minister Lord Stephen Carter, says that all broadband has to have a download connection speed of a minimum of 2.6Mbps by 2012.
And while that may not sound very fast, 2.6Mbps turns out to equal comfortably watching BBC iPlayer with no interruptions, so imagine what that means in regards to the amount of singles you can download in comparison to past snail speed moments, even on a budget.
An exciting and massive world of music is waiting on the internet, and once you purchase mobile broadband, it’s clear that you’ll be immersed in the best of what the internet’s music world can give you.
About the author:
Samantha French has been a freelance journalist for over a decade. She works with a range of clients to produce copy for internet, magazines and television. She is also a full time writer for broadband comparison website Compare Broadband UK
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