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Senin, 31 Oktober 2011

Stay On Track This Spring With A 4G Network

With this past year’s unusually cold weather sweeping all across the nation, even residents of coastal Texas have been itching to get out of the house. Now that the spring thaws are making for a more pleasant outdoor experience, it’s hard to prioritize work or school and stay inside for even a few hours. Luckily for anyone with a 4G network, enjoying the weather and getting work done don’t have to be either or decisions anymore.

Blasting ahead at four times the speed of 3G, a 4G network can keep cabin fevered Corpus Christi residents online in nearly any corner of The Sparkling City by the Sea. With a 4G network, now you can tote your laptop seaside down by North Beach to download cool spring jams, complementing the sound of waves crashing on the shore as the warm sun kisses your much-deprived skin. When this becomes your work environment, taking work home with you for the weekend hardly feels like work at all.

For those of you who love nature but rarely get a chance to enjoy it due to your heavy work load, you may find the idea of making your power point presentation in the middle of the Corpus Christi Botanical Gardens and Nature Center appealing. And let’s face it, even getting your work done in the backyard is preferable to being cooped up inside all day. With a 4G network, all of this is possible.

Also, for university students at Texas A&M – Corpus Christi or Del Mar College, getting schoolwork done is easier when the temptation of avoiding it is eliminated by being able to do both at once. With a 4G network, now you can do your studies while outdoors, which makes for a bright future in both meanings of the word.

The network is also ideal for Corpus Christi residents on the go. When you’re on your way to the Corpus Christi International Airport for some spring break fun in the sun or a business trip, you can use your taxi time to check your flight information or send last minute emails. Having internet on the go can also come in handy when you’re in need of finding alternative routes around traffic or if you’re lost and don’t have a GPS handy.

For virtually any situation you may find yourself in outside of the house, a 4G network can come in handy. And even when bad weather draws you indoors or you’re relaxing at home for the night, you can still use your 4G network there. This means that you don’t have to pay additional fees for a cable or DSL account while getting the benefit of having access to the internet anywhere your laptop can go with you. When you can have both for virtually the same price, it seems almost silly to choose one that confines you to the home over one that allows you to roam and browse all at the same time.

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