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Wi-Fi® Laptop Rentals Made Easy with a Tech Travel Agent© from
Rentacomputer.com
There is an easier way to
rent Intel Centrino laptop computers with integrated high speed WiFi®
802.11g. Hire a Tech Travel
Agent© from Rentacomputer.com.
Click
on the link below
for a fast wireless laptop rental quote:
Intel Centrino Laptop with Microsoft Windows
Technology Travel Agents© book nationwide and worldwide Wi-Fi®
laptop rentals the same way your travel agent books your airline and hotel
reservations. Technology Travel Agents© schedule all types of technology rentals
for conventions, trade shows, conferences, computer training, inventory or other
corporate projects!
Rent a single laptop or hundreds of laptops for a day, a
week, a month, or any period of time.
Best of all, your Tech Travel Agent© can have your company software and data
installed on all the rental laptop computers you order. Your equipment will be
pre-configured as directed by you or your IT staff. Yes, company data,
promotional material and training programs can be installed BEFORE your laptop
computers are delivered.
Tech Travel Agents employ an
army of computer engineers, technicians, audio visual technicians, equipment
installers and technology event coordinators. Any project, no matter the size,
scope or location, can be handled efficiently and cost effectively with the
least amount of effort on your part.
A comprehensive,
coordinated and well-documented procedure helps you know the overall plan before
during and after any company event or project. One point of contact, one vendor,
itemized invoices and summary reports are standard on all jobs.
Rentacomputer.com Tech Travel Agents©
recommend laptop computers based on Intel Centrino
for greater processing power, wireless internet, and optimized battery life. Tablet PCs are also available for
rent.
Click here to contact a
Tech Travel Agent©
or call
toll free 800-736-8772 or email:
TechTravelAgent@Rentacomputer.com for your next company project.
More
info regarding WiFi:
Wi-Fi enables
workers to wirelessly remain in touch with work
via email, company extranets, remote
clients, VPNs and the web. WiFi zones are
increasingly being offered in eateries, hotels,
airports and shopping malls - well beyond the walls of the traditional
workplace. This enables worker to be
productive outside the traditional office location.
By
2006, research firm Gartner expects 99 million WiFi users and 89,000 public
WiFi access points around the world. Starbucks has already WiFi'd 2000 coffee
shops in the US and by the end of the year 300 McDonald's restaurants plan to
offer an hour of free high-speed wireless access to anyone who buys a
combination meal.
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