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CONNECTIFY DISPATCH COMBINES ETHERNET, WI-FI, AND 4G TO TURBOCHARGE INTERNET SPEED

Dec Thirteenth, 2012 - Connectify, Inc. declared these days the release of Connectify Delivery, a PC application program that allows customers merge Ethernet, Wi-Fi, 3G, and 4G Online relationships to create a quicker and more efficient "super relationship." Connectify Delivery encourages customers to get connected to several systems at the same time, for the mixed rate of all relationships. Any number of Wi-Fi, 3G/4G special high speed internet, and wired relationships can be used at the same time with Delivery. Users also enjoy the most efficient Online experience possible. If one Online relationship isn't able, Connectify Delivery goes traffic onto the working relationships until additional systems become available again.
"Today, most people have several Wi-Fi, 3G/4G, and Ethernet relationships available to them, and it has become clear that customers want an easy-to-use solution for mixing these various relationships to get quicker, more efficient Online relationship," said Alex Gizis, creator and CEO of Connectify. "Some components routers can combination certain types of relationships, but these gadgets are difficult to use and can price lots of money. Connectify Delivery delivers this load-balancing technology to everyone, with an easy-to-use application user interface, and at a portion of the price."

Following a successful Kickstarter strategy in Sept, the passionate backers of Connectify Delivery assisted to release the application on routine by providing reviews and try out examining. Connectify plans to continue in the soul of end-user cooperation. The company is releasing an offer on its own site to let customers discover new Delivery features as step-by-step "stretch goals" are met.

For more information on Connectify Delivery, visit: www.connectify.me
Source : Connectify

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