WiFi in Mobile Phone

The new technology allows you that make smooth the passage of a data call to a wireless LAN (WLAN) or WiFi to a network of UMTS third generation mobile phones. This means that laptop users will be able to surf the Internet and roam between the two types of communications infrastructure without interrupting the session. By using a 3G UMTS network equipment company and a notebook used in new mobile phone, the test participants were able to start a secure Internet session WLAN or a 3G UMTS network and keep it as it moved between 2 different networks. You can also transfer your videos and mp3 music files to the phone. This can be done via memory card, USB cable, Bluetooth wireless connection or the internet, depending on the features offered by your PC and mobile phone (mobile). Not every cell has all of these connection types.
If you do not know, a look at the manual version can help. With its over 3 billion users, smart mobile phones are the major communication technologies fastest growing worldwide. Especially in the contexts of developing countries, These network technologies have expanded to rural areas or where there are no other means of communication, or are too expensive or unreliable. While the advanced services of mobile data transfer have yet to develop widely and also voice communications remain extremely expensive for normal use by even the populations in interiors of developing countries, the text messages on mobile phones are use to make new and creative things to send or to receive information. The applications cover a wide range of services, from monitoring of market prices, sending security alerts and information from similar danger warnings, agricultural monitoring, and even several applications in the field of health. If you look quickly finalists in the 2008 USAID Development 2.0 Challenge, most projects are based services by mobile phone text messages. Several programs and activities in member countries of RANET also use mobile services or to distribute information or to collect field observations.