The WiFi or the
wireless fidelity is not only an advantage in the direction of making all fidelities connected wirelessly, but our life on the road has just got a lot easier. You no longer need to cross your fingers as you wait for your notebook to boot up. Just press a button and get all your office data in your notepad. Not only can a notepad, every thing that you use in office connecting wire that
you can access from any place inside the hotspot. It may be railway station, airport.
As it connects fidelities, so it has a great scope. Though it has not reached to major parts of the society, still it is emerging. People prefer their fidelities to be wire-free.
WiFi Net Connections in Parks, hotels
The San Francisco state last week announced a deal with SBC communication to provide wireless internet access points in 85 state parks. Now park visitors can take laptop computers and other portable devices to connect to the internet from areas known as "wilderness". Internet access, provided through
WiFi technology, will be available mostly in central spots in parks; the first access point became operational in a state park in San Diego last week: the other access points will be in place by May, in time for the summer camping, hiking and e-mailing season.
With increasd demand of
VoIP, most PSTN users swith to
VoIP. Those countries have legalised the
VoIP, are trying to regulating
VoIP services as PSTN services are regulated. Today, the Federal Communications Commission of U.S. has ordered all
VoIP service providers to attach a sticker warning that traditional 911 services aren't available, those who do not provide 911 services. It also recently required
VoIP operators to support CALEA wiretap functionality.
If you wanted to, you could file your taxes from the beach. It is not recommended suggested by some people. Under the deal, SBC will give park visitors free internet access to California state government web pages like those giving road closure information. It is hoped the park visitors would use the free connections to learn about camp grounds and safety information. But using websites other than government site have to pay for.