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Web browsing on 3G
Monday September 1, 2008
3G web browsing has its limitations, but many of these depend on the 3G mobile phone being used. With 3G in Australia, as long as you have coverage by your network you should experience reasonably fast Web browsing speeds. While some 3G mobile phones can optimise performance so that users can expect better service more often, for the most part this will not be such a big issue.
The reason the 3G mobile phone being used is so important is that the interface you use to browse the Web will make a huge difference to your enjoyment of this feature. While Web browsing is one of the most important benefits of 3G, it is also one of the least well implemented in many 3G mobile phones. This is changing, though, with devices like the Apple iPhone 3G providing an interface that uses touch screen functionality in order to allow for easy scrolling and zooming on specific parts of web pages. The prevalence of mobile phone optimised Web pages is also improving the Web browsing experience for users of 3G in Australia.
Please browse our site to read about business 3G options and please click on one of our sponsor banners to find out what they offer in services for 3G.

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