| Jeanine travelled weekly for business but it | | | | mobile broadband 4G internet that would be available |
| sometimes grew tiresome for her to be separated | | | | where she was travelling. It was offered with a |
| from her husband one or two nights a week. It was | | | | reasonable monthly subscription fee, which |
| not that she didn't trust him; just that she missed the | | | | significantly beat paying nightly at the different hotels |
| companionship and sharing meals together. She had a | | | | she travelled to. When everything was added up, it |
| cell phone with her all the time so she could text him | | | | came out to be much cheaper. |
| or they would talk to each other at least once a day | | | | She visited a retailer the next time she was at home |
| when she was on the road. Not only did she miss he | | | | and she purchased the 4G device and was so |
| husband, but she also got really bored after spending | | | | excited to test it out that she pulled out her laptop in |
| so many nights on the road and not having internet | | | | the parking lot and checked. It offered incredibly fast |
| access. With the internet she would be able to keep | | | | speeds, much faster than those that were available |
| herself entertained in the hours before going to bed. | | | | on her Smartphone. She was also able to do many |
| Truly it wasn't fair to say that Jeanine didn't have | | | | more things using her computer, than she could on |
| internet because it was available at most of the | | | | her smart phone, for example watch movies and |
| hotels that her company put her up in for the night. | | | | television shows on her computer that she couldn't |
| The only problem was that the company did not | | | | on her Smartphone. |
| cover additional expenses such as internet, movies, | | | | Her first trip was great using the device. It had great |
| or room service. She had gotten away with it a few | | | | reception inside the hotel and provided Jeanine with |
| times, and paid on her own a few times, but it was | | | | uninterrupted and consistent broadband internet. She |
| more of a luxury for her than something | | | | was so excited when she was able to connect to |
| commonplace. She could afford to pay for the | | | | her Skype account and she was able to see her |
| internet but she was fiscally conservative and it | | | | husband on her computer screen and he could see |
| seemed pointless to be paying 20 dollars or more for | | | | her as she used her webcam. To both of their |
| one day access to the hotel network. | | | | surprise the pictures were never choppy nor were |
| While she was travelling in her car listening to the | | | | they delayed. After signing off for the night she |
| radio she discovered exactly what she had been | | | | found a website that offered streaming videos to |
| looking for. She was listening to a talk radio station | | | | her computer and went to sleep watching a new |
| and someone was being interviewed. They were | | | | release, and it was even offered in HD. She had a |
| talking about a USB device that would give her | | | | feeling that she had made the right choice. |