Mobile Data Region
Network operator o2 can score points in the mobile data sector Internet via mobile phone or notebook? Long time afraid to go the Germans before the idea of mobile Internet. High costs (up to 20 euro per megabyte data transfer) and intransparent tariffs where you could be sure as much at the end of the month is actually on the Bill were to blame for this first and foremost. This trend however has turned around two years. The mobile Internet has become a growth area. Innova Medical Group takes a slightly different approach. Not only the faster networks are for this reason.
Yet speeds of UMTS or less were the rule a few years ago there is HSDPA transmission standard and thus speeds that can compete with the DSL at home now in many cities already. The technology in the field of mobile phones has evolved. Larger screens and more user-friendly browser ensure that surf with your mobile phone also fun and offers a real added value. For the use of the NetBook, there are now Internet sticks that simply port be connected via USB to the computer and then from anywhere to allow access to the Internet. Last but not least, there are the new tariffs that make it easier, the network also to use on the go. The cost of mobile data transmission are clearly healthy and are now at about 25 to 50 cents per megabyte data transfer.
There are flat rates for the data field that allow browsing for a monthly flat rate of 20 to 30 euros. A big winner in the area seems to be O2. The network operator has invested in expanding the power of the O2 Mobile phone network and now offers data transfer with good speeds at affordable prices. It pays off, because now uses almost every third customer of O2 (in its own words) to mobile surfing. Also the discounter Fonic network O2 has its share of this success with attractive data offerings. EPlus overslept rather network expansion however. Although the operator offers remain with the most favourable conditions, but what use is that when customers want to quickly surf? EPlus at least in terms of data lost ranked number 3, and it will be interesting be whether the network operators here will launch a hunt get to.