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Connectify is launching a mobile version of its high-speed internet tool

Speedify helps you get super-fast internet on your phone.

Time for an upgrade. (Photo by Flickr user @mellis, used under a Creative Commons license)

Speedify, a tool from Center City-based Connectify, lets you combine WiFi and 4G for faster internet speeds.
Previously, it was only available for OS X and PC. Now the company is launching a smartphone version, which, with the ubiquity of mobile, would seem to make sense.
“While mobile broadband usage has grown by leaps and bounds since the introduction of high-speed LTE, 2/3 of US consumers still prefer Wi-Fi to cellular,” reads the Speedify blog.
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