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Enjoy
the ultimate in Digital Freedom with Wireless Internet
service, coming soon, to provide the ultimate in speed
and value. MMDS wireless is a broadcasting and communications
service that operates in the ultra-high-frequency (UHF)
portion of the radio spectrum between 2.1 and 2.7 GHz.
MMDS is also known as wireless cable, and was conceived
as a substitute for conventional cable television (TV).
However, it also has applications in telephone/fax and
data communications, and Internet Access.
A
typical coverage area for the MMDS wireless system is
up to 30 miles. In addition, the system has many of
the same attributes of a cable network. This type of
deployment allows service providers to take advantage
of the current cable equipment and services.
What
is U-NII 5.7
The U-NII 5.7 GHz is a radio frequency available throughout
the United States without a license. Service providers
and enterprise accounts can utilize this frequency at
any time.
The
U-NII 5.7 GHz system is operable in a five to seven
mile radius from the center transmitter. In testing,
this distance has been stretched to over ten miles with
the correct conditions.
In
the U-NII 5.7 GHz frequency, Digital Freedom offers
multipoint and point-to-point solutions.
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