Satellite Wireless
The growing use of laptop computers has sparked consumer demand for wireless satellite internet access. Many businesses that cater to laptop-using customers have thus chosen to provide such access. As a result, one finds in almost any Starbucks coffee shop at least one customer who has taken advantage of their wireless satellite internet service.
Now an observant wireless internet service provider must have visited a Starbucks coffee shop, or a similar coffee café. That provider undoubtedly felt pleased that wireless services were able to guarantee his company a sizable profit. That provider apparently also envisioned other ways to make money from the combined use of satellite and wireless offerings.
The nerve endings in his brain established an important connection. Internet, satellite, wireless, all three of those technologies, could be used to facilitate more ready access by the public to favorite musical tunes. Thus that coffee-drinking thinker began to form the concept now tooted on the internet.
That concept uses satellite and wireless services. It uses those services to allow an “instant hook-up to favorite tunes.” By connecting to the internet, a music lover can download any number of favorite tunes. Then later, when at a spot with wireless satellite internet access, that same music lover can sit and listen to an identical list of tunes.
The malt shop machines that allowed customers to select a tune from a list on the machine have now been vastly improved. They have undergone a change that allows them to serve the needs of 21st Century youth. Now it is no longer necessary to have a machine in a malt shop or a coffee shop. Any such location can have a wireless internet connection. In that way the customers can easily hear their favorite tunes.
Of course a person with an ipod has a good way to listen to his or her desired music at just about any time. Still, when one is listening to a tune on an ipod, it can be difficult to share that tune with a friend. If, however, one can play that tune for a friend using a wireless connection, then one can feel less “selfish” about one’s enjoyment of a personal favorite.
Schools should seek a way to secure a wireless satellite internet access in each classroom. In that way, the teacher could more readily share with her students the sort of music and video that could supplement textual material. Students would no doubt express greater interest in school material, if it came with an audio or visual accompaniment.
Teachers could even take a laptop with them on a field trip. In that way, the students could review from the laptop the information that had been presented in class, the information that had motivated the teacher to schedule a field trip.
Sports fans might want to push for money that schools could use to get a wireless satellite connection. During a game, a coach could have a laptop on the sidelines, with video of important footage from a recent game.