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The Mobile Hotspot market is a subset of the Wireless Broadband industry. It is a technology that allows users to access the internet from a mobile device, such as a laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Mobile Hotspots are typically used in areas where there is no access to a wired internet connection, such as in rural areas or while travelling. They are also used to provide internet access to multiple devices at once.
Mobile Hotspots are typically provided by mobile network operators, such as mobile phone companies, and are often bundled with other services, such as voice and data plans. They are also available from other providers, such as cable companies and internet service providers.
Some companies in the Mobile Hotspot market include AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Sprint, Comcast, Cox Communications, and Charter Communications. Show Less Read more