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How does wireless compare to DSL and cable?

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How does wireless compare to DSL and cable?

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Wireless technology can provide greater bandwidths (much faster), better availability in rural areas and can provide large savings for customers who require high speeds in the T1 and greater bandwidths. DSL has distance and speed limitations based on the location of the telephone companies CO (Central Office) and is not currently available in many of the rural areas. Cable systems are also not as widely available and may become congested with users sharing the same cable all vying for bandwidth. StoneBridge bandwidths speeds are also symmetrical, i.e. download and upload speeds are equivalent. Another benefit of a wireless connection is management. The StoneBridge network allows for scalability; as your bandwidth needs grow, an upgrade to higher capacity is a simple phone call to StoneBridge.

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Wireless technology can provide greater bandwidths (much faster speeds), better availability in rural areas and can provide large savings for customers who require high speeds in the T-1 and greater bandwidths. DSL has distance and speed limitations based on the location of the telephone companies CO (Central Office) and is not currently available in many of the rural areas. Cable systems are also not as widely available and may become congested with users sharing the same cable all vying for bandwidth. Nextera bandwidth speeds are also symmetrical, i.e. download and upload speeds are equivalent. Another benefit of a wireless connection is management. The Nextera network allows for scalability; as your bandwidth needs grow, an upgrade to higher capacity is a simple phone call to Nextera.

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Wireless technology can provide greater bandwidths (much faster), better availability in rural areas and can provide large savings for customers who require high speeds in the T1 and greater bandwidths. DSL has distance and speed limitations based on the location of the telephone companies CO (Central Office) and is not currently available in many of the rural areas. Cable systems are also not as widely available and may become congested with users sharing the same cable, all vying for the same bandwidth. Gulf Coast Broadband bandwidths speeds are also symmetrical, i.e. download and upload speeds are equivalent. Another benefit of a wireless connection is management.

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Wireless is faster than cable access, and capable of multiple Tl speeds in both directions. It is easier to upgrade, as it doesn’t rely on a wiring system with many potential points of failure. It is also available in many places where cable data hasn’t arrived and isn’t likely to. Wireless is much faster, more widely available in rural areas and is less expensive. What advantages does wireless Internet access offer? A wireless Internet connection offers speeds 20 to 200 times faster than a dial up service for similar pricing. Our service offers high speed Internet access that is always on, no need for a phone line to allow you to surf the web. We offer you the throughput of most corporate accounts within days of request, not months.

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Posted by: 003 DSL and Cable ARE broadband. Wireless is only a step up from 56k, dont even mess with it.

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