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There is a new player coming in the wireless Internet arena. Is your home office ready?

What do Google Inc., Clearwire Corp., Comcast Corp., and Sprint Nextel Corp. have in common? There is a new player coming in the wireless Internet arena, WiMax. And these companies are heavily involved. For more about who is getting it first read on …

 For those unsure about the difference between a cellular network and WiMax, speed is the key. WiMax can run as fast as a midtier cable modem connection or a high-end DSL connection. Even the fastest cellular networks barely reach the broadband speeds we have at home. Read more here …
 
Is your home here in Boise ready for WiMax? How about Fiber Optics, DSL, or Cable? Home can be an extension of the office network and WiMax can enhance your much longed-for work-life balance. It works brilliantly from an HR perspective. Not quite used to the concept of working from home? A whole new culture and discipline have to be created. Remote working in some industries seems to be the future. Will we be able to keep from driving entirely? No, I don’t think so. However with the price of fuel going up every day, even a few days in the home office will give a person some help with the budget. Besides, now you will be able to afford that new printer you were sizing up the other day.
 
And this brings us to the home office design and setup. Are you setting up a business at home? You're going to need a proper home office. Why? (read on to a Home Office design
 
With the coming of the summer season, it is going to be nice to sit outside with the ol’ laptop and enjoy the shade of my pergola and my favorite iced beverage. I am able to do this because of the wireless I installed in my Boise area home a couple of years ago. I am able to work from home and the office environment is important since I don’t feel that a desk and chair in a corner is a real office. And I feel you’ll agree that it is not conducive to productive work.
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