Wireless Internet does not rely on phone or cable lines. It uses radio frequencies to send information to various towers throughout the coverage area. The signal is broadcasted and received by a small microwave antenna at your site. Broadband wireless is emerging as a strong network access alternative for the delivery of Data, Internet, Voice, Video and Multimedia applications for business and residential customers.
Advantages of Wireless
Speed
To make the Internet an integral part of small-business operations means eliminating the hassles and sluggishness of dial-up networking, and providing small offices with the same performance enjoyed by larger firms with dedicated Internet connections.
Ease of Use
Small offices usually don't have an in-house networking expert. A true next-generation Internet-access solution for the small business market should be as plug-and-play as possible. Connect it to the network, plug it in, point your Web browser to it, and provide it with the address of the upstream gateway. The next-generation Internet-access service will transparently manage all TCP/IP addressing issues on the small-office network.
"Always On"
Emerging Internet-access technologies like xDSL and wireless modems are "Next-Generation" both because they're fast and because they're "always on". High-speed Internet connections that are "up" around the clock allow small businesses to take advantage of services like Push Technology, Virtual Private Networks, Video-Conferencing, Extranets, and Internet Telephony, the same emerging services that larger companies are now evaluating as potential sources of competitive advantage.
Affordability
While established technologies like T-1 lines, CSU/DSUs, Internet firewalls, and midrange routers offer all of these benefits today, they do so at prices that put these benefits out of reach for the vast majority of small offices.
Ease and speed of deployment
Speed Connect service can be deployed in days and bandwidth may be adjusted in hours.
Convenience - No middleman.
Advantages of Wireless
Speed
To make the Internet an integral part of small-business operations means eliminating the hassles and sluggishness of dial-up networking, and providing small offices with the same performance enjoyed by larger firms with dedicated Internet connections.
Ease of Use
Small offices usually don't have an in-house networking expert. A true next-generation Internet-access solution for the small business market should be as plug-and-play as possible. Connect it to the network, plug it in, point your Web browser to it, and provide it with the address of the upstream gateway. The next-generation Internet-access service will transparently manage all TCP/IP addressing issues on the small-office network.
"Always On"
Emerging Internet-access technologies like xDSL and wireless modems are "Next-Generation" both because they're fast and because they're "always on". High-speed Internet connections that are "up" around the clock allow small businesses to take advantage of services like Push Technology, Virtual Private Networks, Video-Conferencing, Extranets, and Internet Telephony, the same emerging services that larger companies are now evaluating as potential sources of competitive advantage.
Affordability
While established technologies like T-1 lines, CSU/DSUs, Internet firewalls, and midrange routers offer all of these benefits today, they do so at prices that put these benefits out of reach for the vast majority of small offices.
Ease and speed of deployment
Speed Connect service can be deployed in days and bandwidth may be adjusted in hours.
Convenience - No middleman.
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