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The following list summarizes the main benefits of using
wireless technologies:
- Simply speaking the main benefit is speed. Speed
is offered not only on the download but the upload as well so you can
browse faster than you can with basic DSL, Cable and Satellite service.
And on the topic of Satellite performance, High Speed Wireless doesn't
suffer from the long wait times attributed with network transmissions
going to the satellite in space and back down to the satellite dish
on earth. And no more losing Internet access because there is a heavy
rain or snowstorm.
- Greater Mobility. Wireless networks offer you freedom
to work or play from anywhere in your wireless home networks or small
office wireless networks environment. When you’re away from home
you can find “hot spots” in motels, airports, convention
centers, restaurants and coffee shops.
- Installation Ease. Built-in installation wizards
task you through the minimum wireless network setup requirements, smoothly
and easily using the state-of-the-art wireless networking products.
- Lower Monthly Access. With the capability for multiple
simultaneous Internet sessions, wireless networks, whether for the home
computer networking or any other wireless networks, let you save the
cost of additional ISP (Internet service provider) connections.
- Improved Efficiency. Share computer peripherals
and data files from anywhere within your wireless networks for greater
efficiency.
- Goes where cable and fiber cannot. The inherent
nature of wireless is that it doesn't require wires or lines to accommodate
the data / voice / video pipeline. As such, the system will carry information
across geographical areas that are prohibitive in terms of distance,
cost, access or time. Although paying fees for access to elevated areas
such as masts, towers and building tops is not unusual, these fees,
the associated logistics and contractual agreements are often minimal
compared to the costs of trenching cable.
- Involves reduced time to revenue. Companies can
generate revenue in less time through the use of wireless solutions
than with comparable access technologies because a wireless system can
be assembled and brought online in as little as two to three hours.
- Provides broadband access extension. Wireless commonly
both competes with and complements existing broadband access. Wireless
technologies play a key role in extending the reach of cable, fiber
and DSL markets, and it does so quickly and reliably. It also commonly
provides a competitive alternative to broadband wireline or provides
access in geographies that don't qualify for loop access.
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