Vodafone Follows 3 UK’s Pattern of WiFi Hotspot Router Launch
The popular mobile broadband provider operating in the United Kingdom, Vodafone, has launched a WiFi mobile broadband router, which is capable of connecting multiple WiFi compatible devices to the internet at a time. Vodafone has apparently followed the path treaded by 3 UK, by doing so.
The WiFi mobile broadband router of Vodafone that is currently not available in the United Kingdom, is capable of allowing customers to create their own WiFi hot spot, which in its turn can connect up to five compatible devices to the wireless network at a time.
The router introduced by Vodafone is expected to allow customers to connect to the mobile broadband network, their WiFi enabled MP 3 players, mobile phones and digital cameras, besides conventional mobile broadband devices such as laptops and netbooks.
Huw Medcraft, the director for mobile broadband at Vodafone Broadband commented on the WiFi hot spot router launch that the mobile broadband hotspot from Vodafone strived to offer families, students and professionals, a single-touch connectivity solution, which turned laptops and MP3 players with WiFi into connected mobile broadband gadgets.
Initially, the Wifi mobile broadband hot spot router would only be available in Spain, Romania and Germany.



