| Over the last decade, the real markets for testing out | | | | miles with high speed internet. |
| new internet and wireless technology have seemed to | | | | Major urban centers like Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and |
| fall in areas of the world like Russia, India and China. | | | | Mexico City won't be the only ones to benefit, |
| Now, however, a new market is quickly opening up | | | | eventually, remote communities that currently have no |
| that many have foolishly disregarded, the Latin | | | | broadband internet service will be able to access such |
| American market. When it comes to broadband | | | | wireless features. The price for extending wires and |
| wireless technologies, there are many areas in Latin | | | | terrestrial broadband services can be extremely high, |
| America that could greatly benefit, and the people are | | | | especially when talking about crossing vast expanses |
| ready and awaiting the change. At the moment more | | | | of unpopulated land in Latin American countries. This |
| than 10% of broadband wireless operators are | | | | means that users have dialup or no internet at all. Now, |
| entering or have solid plans to enter the Latin | | | | with new wireless broadband technologies, the world is |
| American market within the next two years or so, | | | | changing to extend broadband internet to everybody. |
| meaning the market will increase greatly during the | | | | Today the most active nations in Latin America when |
| coming decade. | | | | it comes to the promotion of wireless broadband |
| Prime markets for testing out mobile WiMax | | | | technology have been Brazil and Mexico, but the |
| technology are in countries like Mexico, Brazil and | | | | leaders of tomorrow are constantly changing. With |
| Argentina. Local companies and global giants alike are | | | | broadband internet at their disposal, who knows which |
| looking to get their hands on this potentially very | | | | Latin American nations might step up and become the |
| lucrative technology once it lands in Latin America. | | | | technological leaders of tomorrow. |
| Currently 3G technology is exceedingly popular on | | | | In the United States it is already possible to get WiMax |
| iPhones and other cellular devices, and consumers and | | | | internet in a number of cities all across the country. |
| customers are chomping at the bit for an even faster, | | | | Many people are already enjoying the convenience of |
| more reliable mobile broadband technology. | | | | anywhere everywhere broadband as they work, |
| Today, customers all around the world are looking for | | | | study, and play in major US urban centers. As the |
| the ability to watch videos, enter email and social | | | | technology becomes more popular, it too will move to |
| networking sites, surf the web and more all while on | | | | rural and remote areas of the country providing |
| the go. These kinds of tasks required advanced | | | | comprehensive wireless coverage from coast to |
| wireless internet networks that can be used over vast | | | | coast. Getting rid of wires, saving money and |
| expanses of territory. That is why the WiMax tower is | | | | eliminating damaging infrastructure? Now those are |
| the perfect solution for Latin American markets. With | | | | things everybody likes, no matter where in America |
| relatively little construction and infrastructure it is easy | | | | they are getting online. |
| to install a tower and power an area reaching up to 30 | | | | |