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		<title>Wireless Broadband Access &#8211; Totally Mobile or Simply Unwired?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless Broadband Internet Access is becoming increasingly popular with many consumers preferring to ditch the home phone landline and fixed Internet Connection in favour for Wireless free Broadband. Not only can you save money on your monthly Phone Bill, you can also enjoy the freedom of an unwired environment. You see nowdays many people are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><P mce_keep="true">Wireless Broadband Internet Access is becoming increasingly popular with many consumers preferring to ditch the home phone landline and fixed Internet Connection in favour for Wireless free Broadband. Not only can you save money on your monthly Phone Bill, you can also enjoy the freedom of an unwired environment. </P><br />
<P mce_keep="true">You see nowdays many people are opting top use their Mobile Phones more frequently opposed to the home phone and if needed, acquire a VoIP Internet Service (wired or wireless) to use for local and national calls. Now there&#8217;s two basic methods of receiving a wireless Internet Broadband. The first is via a wireless modem or should I say Wi-Fi Modem or Router using a typical fixed line Broadband Internet service. This gives you the freedom to roam around your house (naked if you like) using a laptop or moving your PC wirelessly from room to room. For example, Virgin Broadband&#8217;s latest wireless deal &#8216;Broadband at Home&#8217; gives you this very option and includes free national and local phone calls.&nbsp;&nbsp; </P><br />
<P mce_keep="true">On the other hand you may want to enjoy the freedom and convenience of being&nbsp; totally flexible on a Mobile Wireless Broadband Plan that you can use on the road, at home, or down at the local cafe having a coffee with your next door neighbor&#8217;s wife? This is where the likes of Telstra BigPond&#8217;s extensive wireless coverage network comes into play. BigPond and their Next G wireless Broadband Plans give you the ability to move outside the home into rural, remote and more provincial type regions with wireless Internet cards. For example, you can sign up to a BigPond Next G Wireless Broadband Plan, use a Mobile Broadband Card in your laptop, and away you go. It&#8217;s that easy!</P><br />
<P mce_keep="true"><A class="" title="Broadband Guide Wireless Plans" href="http://wireless.broadbandguide.com.au/" mce_href="http://wireless.broadbandguide.com.au/">Broadband Guide</A> has a number of Wireless Broadband Providers and Plans including Virgin Broadband, BigPond and 3 Mobile. All of their customer service operators are usually quite efficient with assisting you with all your Wi-Fi, WiMax or Broadband Wireless enquiries. They can cross all the t&#8217;s and dot all the i&#8217;s and make joining up to a wireless Internet plan a breeze. The big question for you is: Do you want an unwired home environment, in which you only need a fixed line&nbsp;internet connection and wireless modem or router? Or do you want the freedom of being totally mobile to roam where you want in completely&nbsp;Mobile Wireless environment? Broadband Guide has the Wireless Broadband Plans, but the choice is up to you.</P><STRONG>Wireless Broadband Plans &amp; Providers at Broadband Guide<BR></STRONG><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 10pt; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'"><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 8pt; COLOR: #4f81bd; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'; mso-themecolor: accent1"><A title="3 Mobile Wireless Plans" href="http://3-mobile.broadbandguide.com.au/wireless/cheap/plans"><SPAN style="COLOR: #4f81bd; mso-themecolor: accent1">3 Mobile Wireless Broadband Plans</SPAN></A><BR><A title="Virgin Broadband Wireless Bundle" href="http://virgin.broadbandguide.com.au/wireless/broadband-bundle/plans"><SPAN style="COLOR: #4f81bd; mso-themecolor: accent1">Virgin Broadband Wireless Broadband Bundle</SPAN></A><BR></SPAN><SPAN style="FONT-SIZE: 8pt; COLOR: #4f81bd; FONT-FAMILY: 'Arial','sans-serif'; mso-themecolor: accent1"><A title="BigPond Next G Wireless Plans" href="http://bigpond.broadbandguide.com.au/wireless/plans"><SPAN style="COLOR: #4f81bd; mso-themecolor: accent1">BigPond Wireless Broadband Plans</SPAN></A>&nbsp;<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p></SPAN></SPAN><br />
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