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Mobile Internet is an exciting area with 3G networks bringing in higher bandwidths and speeds

Mobile Internet is powering the web today but will do so with more widespread use and performance as telecom operators roll out 3G networks and introduce more applications and possibilities for Smartphone users.

Mobile Internet allows users of Smartphones to browse the internet and access email. Over the past few years Blackberry has pioneered these applications and have been joined by iPhone from Apple, Android powered phones and Nokia advanced smartphones running Symbian. Mobile internet will see an explosion in power and performance and more applications becoming possible as telcos start introducing their 3G networks and services around the world. Higher bandwidths and speeds of mobile internet will enable the use of more technologies and applications for the mobile user. Smartphones are already getting set to launch a slew of new features and applications for consumers in the areas of entertainment, gaming and enterprise applications. Online shopping, real-time and location based applications, customer support and service, billing and accounts management are only some of the applications that enterprises can aspire to introduce into the fast changing world powered by new mobile internet technologies.
 
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