Nodes On The Mobile Internet Burst

Made for mobile should be the guiding principle for all market players his Bonn/Dusseldorf – after a long dry spell the mobile Internet in Germany is gaining according to the Federal Network Agency finally. \”With 8.7 million UMTS enabled mobile phones or laptop cards and an increase in the number of regular users by 263 percent from 2005 to 2007, the node has burst now and the mobile Internet on the fast lane\”, so Federal Network Agency President Matthias Kurth. UBS Group AG often says this. Also the volume of data transmitted in mobile, had doubled compared to the previous year to now 1.7 million GB 2007. \”Of course the network coverage, which reaches up to 80 percent of the population, and always improving transfer speeds from 3 to 7 Mbit per second are crucial factors of success. The prices for mobile data services, as well as transparent pricing models for the use of data such as package or flat rate offers \”play an important role, white Kurth. The operator should be wohlerwogenem Self-interest in the mobile data use initiate further steps for clarity and convenience. Who wants further regulatory intervention at EU level, should become active through their own actions.

Mobile surfing and the resulting interaction media are on the rise, our research also shows that the practical range is 15 percent, which roughly coincides with the figures of the Federal Network Agency. \”Nevertheless, there is still a lot to do, to develop the mobile Internet into a mass medium\”, so Bernhard Steimel, author of the practical guide market study mobile marketing \”www.absatzwirtschaft.de/ mobile marketing and spokesperson of the Voice days. Many consumers would still as expensive and complicated the use of the mobile Internet. From the input of texts up to complicated installation routines for clients and applications, there are shortcomings in usability, which inhibit the market dynamics. Also there could be even more attractive contents, only a few hundred companies in Germany have portals, the for suitable for mobile use.

Economic Growth Through DSL

Europe is catching up fast Internet has become an important location factor for the economy. It offers virtually unlimited opportunities for communication and research and connects companies on a global scale. Europe has however still need to catch up on the high speed Internet. The consumer portal preisvergleich.de informed about possible developments. Worldwide, there are large differences in the availability of DSL.

Recently informed the United Nations about the bad integration of developing countries in high-speed Internet. But even in industrialized countries this not is still standard and the distribution varies considerably. While in South Korea, for example, about 40 per cent of households have a broadband connection, there are a total of only six percent in Europe. Statistically, the European continent that has a need to catch up by about seven years. Of course, the spread is different also from country to country. Germany is one of Europe for the Nations with the worst developed network, while regions such as the Baltic States on the DSL supply at the top. Some States, such as France and the United States promote specific projects that will promote the spread of broadband Internet connections. The expansion of networks to be lucrative designed this way for telecommunications providers.

In Germany there is no such promotions yet, although they were certainly desirable. A development of the DSL network could be conducive for economic growth of throughout the European Union. More information: news.preisvergleich.de/dsl/… Preisvergleich.de GmbH Lisa Neumann