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Increasing Demand For Kindle Global Wireless

The widespread of Internet has incredibly changed the way people do their daily transactions. Nowadays, you can purchase almost anything you need without going to anywhere, just staying at home and having an access to Internet. Likewise, people now have more options to the ways they read. Besides the paper-based books, e-reading is becoming an growing trend that the demand for Amazon’s Kindle Global wireless ebook has rocketed the last few months. This is attributable for many outstanding advatages of ebook that you can easily download the content from any corner in the world. Discover more about it in this article.

 

According to Amazon.com, “millions” are already using the Kindle. If this were true, then the Amazon Kindle may well be the undisputed leader in the ebook industry in the US. However with the Kindle going international early this year, the demand for Kindle global wireless has also taken new heights. But this really isn’t such a big wonder considering that Amazon has redesigned the Kindle so that users can choose books and download them into their devices even when traveling overseas.

 

International Release

To date, all models of the Amazon Kindle are available in over 100 countries and territories. Moreover, with global wireless capability, non US-based Kindle owners or Americans traveling abroad can still have access to the Kindle ebook store — absolutely free of charge. This means choosing from over 600,000 books, magazines and periodicals.

 

Availability of the Kindle Global Wireless

While there are still countries where the Kindle can’t be shipped to as yet, it can’t be denied that being able to purchase one or download content from such diverse areas as Belgium, India, Ethiopia, and even the Cayman Islands has added to the mass appeal of this device, making it more than just a luxury device as some had earlier thought.

 

Even with its international release however, there are still areas where the 3G wireless connectivity is not yet available such as Georgia and Cambodia. In this case, Kindle owners in these countries would need to download content directly to their computers, then transfer this to their device using USB cable.

 

Ebook Rights

It’s also worth noting that in certain countries, some books may not be available for download or purchase. No, this is not a glitch of the ebook reader itself but rather, depends on the ebook rights accorded by publishers for a specific country or region. This is quite understandable as ebook reading is still a new technology and publishers are still finding their way around the legal aspects that may be applicable for some areas.

 

Anyone interested to check out the availability or learn the important information specific to a country on the Kindle global wireless network can find the details in the Amazon site.

The Kindle global wireless network may claim the top stop in the market, but other ebook readers are catching up. Find out how the competition stacks up in a Nook vs Kindle comparison!


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