Why Dedicated Fixed Wireless is Better Than Satellite Services
“What goes up must come down.” English mathematician, physicist, and philosopher Sir Isaac Newton is reputed to have uttered this famous observation relating to gravity, but it could also be said of Internet communications. Sending information “up and down” (or to and from) the Internet requires the best upload speeds and download speeds. This is especially critical for modern businesses.
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Topics:
Fixed Wireless,
Point-to-Point Microwave,
Connectivity,
real time,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
Network Efficiency
Colorado has a unique pattern of weather and terrain conditions that can contribute to Internet reliability problems. Because of this, it is vital to understand the benefits of an alternate Internet method to more traditional options like fiber. Let’s explore the benefits of using Fixed Wireless Internet in Colorado.
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Topics:
Network,
Fixed Wireless,
network performance,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
IT Manager,
Colorado Business,
IT Planning,
IT Leader
What do you really know about dedicated wireless Internet? Fixed wireless can seem mysterious, which is why it is often misunderstood. Dedicated fixed wireless Internet connections are just as reliable as a fiber connection — in fact, even more reliable! Get the facts on dedicated wireless Internet and enjoy some fun facts.
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Topics:
Network,
Fixed Wireless,
Point-to-Point Microwave,
High Speed Internet,
Internet Access,
Internet Connection,
Internet Services,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
Whether you’re opening a branch of your business in a new location or undergoing an office expansion, your access to the Internet is vital. Too many companies switch locations believing that getting a network up and running is always fast and easy — as if getting the Internet last minute is something any ISP can do for them.
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Topics:
Business Internet,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
Fast Installation
Connecting multiple offices to a secure, reliable network can be complicated. While many companies need to connect buildings in close proximity, others may need to unify hub offices, branches and a large contingent of remote and hybrid workers simultaneously.
Ways of working have changed drastically over the past few years - employees are more remote than ever before, and the large corporate headquarters of yesteryear is no longer the norm for doing business. It is far more common for employees to now do hotdesking or shared desk space. Along with this evolution, hybrid and remote working has created added security and collaboration challenges.
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Topics:
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
Metro Ethernet,
Network Access
Disruptions to the supply chain across the world is old news. What is current and unwelcome news are all the price hikes, shortages, delays, and many other dilemmas caused by this global disruption. Installing fiber Internet infrastructure is not immune to the wave of supply chain disruptions. The supply chain issues seem to be impacting fiber installations at a higher proportion.
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Topics:
Fixed Wireless,
Fiber,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
There are new needs for fast and secure data transfers that arise all the time- especially between buildings and departments that are in close proximity. Consider the following example scenarios from real-life business growth needs.
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Topics:
Customer Service,
Data,
network performance,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
Last Mile,
Fast Installation,
Network Efficiency,
Growth,
Channel Partner,
Wireless,
Team
George Orwell put forth the allegorical truth in his pivotal work that “All animals are equal; but some animals are more equal than others.” That controversial premise can often be applied to many other circumstances. This includes the realm of Fixed Wireless Internet and Networking.
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Topics:
Fixed Wireless,
Business Internet,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless
As the pandemic seems to be loosening its grip on society, we have witnessed a migration of tech and businesses to different areas of the country. We don’t believe legacy tech hubs will go away, but the investment is spreading to new tech hubs that include Austin, Atlanta, Raleigh, Nashville, Miami, and Denver.
But with rapid growth comes its own problems. Aside from infrastructure, residential inventory, and cost of living increases, many businesses need to consider technical needs and requirements.
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Topics:
Fiber,
Internet Access,
Redundancy,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
Diversity,
Logistics
Major forces within the automotive industry and consumer activity are changing how your local car dealership operates. Perhaps the primary change is the need for a complete digital transformation. Consumers now use the Internet to research car-buying preferences almost 90% of the time before ever visiting a dealership.
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Topics:
Business Internet,
Dedicated Internet,
Point-to-Point Fixed Wireless,
Metro Ethernet,
Automobile Dealership