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Paper On The Public Hotspots Offered By AT&T In America - 825 Words

Paper On The Public Hotspots Offered By AT&T In America (Research Paper Sample) Content: ATT Public Hot Spots[Name here][Institution][Lecturer Name Here][Date Here]Table of ContentContent PageIntroduction ... 3ATT . 3Services Provided ... 4Comparison with Verizon .. 5Similarities and differences ... 6Conclusion 7Bibliography . 8IntroductionDemand and technological capabilities have produced the current accessibility levels of information, particularly through mobile communication. Public hot spots or Wi-Fi connections as they are popularly known are a good example of mobile technology that offers flexible and adequate connection to the internet. This service (public hot spots) is now offered by almost all major cellular providers in an attempt to increase their customer base through convenience and efficiency, this report highlights this technology with a keen eye on one service provider ATT with a brief comparison with Verizon, another service provider.[Chris Cherie 2016] ATTFrom the get go, ATT seems to have se amlessly integrated its services across all mobile platforms, incorporating applications and services with mobile systems. For one, its the largest wireless network provider which includes public hotspots (Wi-Fi), an endeavour that is boosted by its usability numbers that have grown over 8000 percent over the past few years. Moreover, the current demand for mobile technology has necessitated the current demand that has led ATT to incorporate automatic authentication of devices using its public hot spots, this makes it easier to access broadband connection despite the location.[ATT. The ATT Wireless Network. 2017] As of recent studies, ATT offers more than 40,000 hotspots across the United States and a further 215,000 global connections through roaming agreements. This accessibility and availability have again led to its increased users numbers that range in the millions, for instance, 246.8 million in 2011 in the US only. Furthermore, to supplement this application special hot zone have been established in major cities such as San Francisco and Chicago. Moreover, this hot zones will offer free services so long as the customers qualify for their wireless data through their initiatives of LaptopConnect or ATT high-speed connection.[Accuris networks. ATT Roaming Wi-Fi Hub. 2015. Connecting networks] The diagram below highlights ATT Wi-Fi hot spots across the United States.Fig: ATT Public Hot spots (Courtesy ATT 2017)From the diagram above, its easy to note a common trend, where the density of the connection is determined by the number of active users i.e. the demand.Services ProvidedCustomers can access the different public hot spots based on the plan they are subscribed to, this offers different options, which again determine the data transferred. 1 ATT Wi-Fi basic A basic facility that offers access to all users so long as they subscribe to ATT wireless or internet connections. This category caters for all customers, providing a basic connection across all its public hotspots, however, with limited data options. 2 High Speed Internet An elite user whose download speeds range between 3.1 to 6.0 Mbps. These customers acquire unlimited access to all hot spots provided by the company. 3 LaptopConnect Also serves as an elite user having an unlimited access to public hotspots, so long as the device in use is LaptopConnect enabled. 4 Wi-Fi on the Spot Provides an extended range of services that is close to high-speed internet, however, an extra charge is required (approximately, 3.99 to 7.99 USD).[ATT. ATT Wi-Fi Hot Spot locations. 2017. ATT maps] Comparison with VerizonA close competitor to ATT, Verizon offers similar services, however, the plans, especially for mobile and public hot spots, vary greatly with those of ATT. For instance, while ATT has a wider coverage than Verizon it seems to lag behind in terms of the plans that it offers through free Wi-Fi connections. Consider this, four different plans incorporate free hot spots connectio n as compared to ATTs one (Wi-Fi basic). In essence, any customer who subscribes to the New Verizon plan, Verizon plan, more everything plan and smartphones plans ($40, $50 and $70) will gain instant and free access to all available Verizon hot spots. Nevertheless, a detailed analysis of the two providers produces the following comparison outcomes:[Colon Segan. The Best Mobile Hotspots of 2017. 2017. PC magazine] [Verizon. Mobile hot spots FAQs. 2017. Verizon wireless] Similarities and DifferencesSimilarities Differences Deployment density is based on popularity i.e. more widespread in cities and metropolitan areas ATT Verizon