Posted: 09th May, 2007 By: MarkJ
UK ISP Demon Internet (THUS) has announced the addition of a '
Mobile 3G Broadband' card to its suite of products. Datacards (PCMCIA) typically connect into laptop computers and use mobile phone networks to surf the Internet:
Demon 3G Broadband from THUS enables small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) to implement flexible working practices and enhances productivity. Connecting directly into a laptop with a simple plug-and-play configuration, the device provides a quick and secure connection, ensuring that mobile workers can be as productive while travelling as they are in the office. Users can easily access office applications, whilst sensitive and confidential information can be viewed with complete peace of mind using the 3G device in conjunction with THUS clientless VPN solutions.
Mark Charlesworth, Head of Messaging, Mobility & Applications at THUS plc commented: More and more time is being spent away from the office as we travel regularly to meet colleagues, prospects and clients. For SMBs to be able to compete effectively, they need to be able to stay in touch and access critical information whilst on the move. The THUS and Demon remote network solutions turn time that would otherwise be wasted into valuable work time and give users the freedom to remain connected. The latest addition to our range, the Mobile 3G Broadband device is a fast and easy way to get connected and stay productive while away from the office.
Precise details of the service arent made clear and its difficult to locate any clearly related information on Demons website -
http://www.demon.net .