Wi-Fi and 3G could become competitors for mobile Internet access
A mobile phone tower provides 3G broadband access to those without a direct Internet connection (Image: Aboutmovies via Wikipedia Commons)
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Accessing the Internet while away from the home or office has never been easier. When there’s no Wi-Fi available users can jump on 3G broadband to get their online fix. And that’s the way it has generally been, with the two main mobile communications technologies acting as complementary services. But with the advent of Wi-Fi based municipal wireless networks some experts say there is a strong possibility that Wi-Fi will compete with the 3G cell phone network in city areas and perhaps even become a substitute.
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