How can we use the broadband internet in ten years time?


While the world of broadband Internet is generally pretty good at the moment, itlooks like those things could get even better in the future. Indeed, within the nextdecade we would all be using a very different internet world to make the most ofour digital lifestyles.


A new way

With modern technology moving so fast, the internet is likely to be a lot fasterby the year 2020, with ever improving networks around the globe that will beincreasingly dependant on fibre optic cable to beef up the speed and efficiency ofonline content. There will also be a greater emphasis on mobile communicationstoo, with more of us using tablets and the like instead of traditional computers.


High-tech hits

Gadgets will continue to become all the more compact and powerful, with theemphasis on harnessing the improved power and connectivity of the mobilenetworks. What’s more, we’ll also be using mobile devices for many more dayto day tasks, such as paying for goods and services with the mere swipe of asmartphone that uses Near Field Communication technology.


Stream content

Many of us are already enjoying lots of on-demand content from the internet,but that looks set to increase immeasurably in the next few years. Chances arethat traditional television programming will be a very different thing by 2020,with the majority of us enjoying our online content when and where we want it.With mobile networks improving, this is likely to mean that we’ll be able to enjoydigital content no matter where our location happens to be.


Power talk

There is also the distinct possibility that the likes of video calling will have beentransformed in the next few years. While it currently works, there can often beproblems due to the shortcomings of the telecoms networks around the globe.But with a new and improved worldwide network, we’ll soon be talking viacrystal clear video to people in every corner of the planet. What’s more, thequality of the experience will be much better too.


The way forward

As to what devices we’ll be using by 2020 then it appears that we may well stillbe enjoying the power of the tablet style gadgets that have already become verypopular. But at the same time these are very likely to have become a lot morepowerful and will also be able to benefit from those much improved mobilebroadband networks too. Add it all together and you’ve got an online future thatlooks very rosy indeed.

Author bio: Rob Clymo writes on behalf of www.broadbandgenie.co.uk, the consumer advice portal for business broadband deals, mobile broadband and tablet PCs.

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