Wireless
Network Architecture
We utilize industry standard TCP-IP all-digital
network for easy integration and reliability
into customer networks. In addition, our technology
provides the subscriber with a constant connection
to the Internet without a second telephone line
or costly leased line. Our network equipment
uses all-digital wireless technology and encryption
to ensure high levels of security within our
network.
Employing advanced all-digital wireless network
technology, World Airwaves utilizes the 2.4
GHz and will employ the 5.8 GHz license-exempt
spectrum, as well a 23 GHz, broadband service
at speeds of up to 10 megabits per second (Mbps).
Access speeds are expected to increase to 32
Mbps within eight months, 100 Mbps within twelve
months and 155 Mbps within eighteen months as
new technology and equipment is deployed.
Rapid Deployment
Our wireless all-digital broadband technology
can be deployed considerably more rapidly than
wire line and other wireless technologies, generally
within 72 hours after obtaining access to a
customer's building. In contrast to copper or
fiber, our wireless customers save significant
time and expense.
Less Rain/Snow Fade
Our competitors in the LMDS spectrum operate
primarily in the 28 and 38 GHz range. In addition
to the very high costs of licenses and equipment,
these frequencies are highly susceptible to
rain and snow, and are 200-300 times more susceptible
to a rain/snow fade than the ISM bands as they
are 4 and 5 octaves higher in frequency. In
addition to our wireless Internet offering,
we also offer our customers popular services
such as web hosting at our top rated web hosting
company, Cobalt Racks.
Definitions
2.4 GHz - The 2.4 GHz
Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM), band is
restricted to data services and data transfer. Current
and planned deployments include fixed wireless data,
mobile wireless data, data telephony services, and
wireless LAN equipment.
5.8 GHz - The 5.8 GHz
spectrum in the Unlicensed National Information
Infrastructure (U-NII) and ISM bands are authorized and
being used for applications similar to the other
unlicensed spectrum. Current uses of this 325 MHz of
spectrum include wireless data, wireless telephony, and
wireless LAN equipment.
900 MHz - The 900 MHz
ISM band is open to an almost unlimited number of uses
that include fixed wireless data and telephony, mobile
wireless data telephony, cordless phones and garage door
openers, and radio-controlled toys. We are in the
developmental stages of using this spectrum for special
applications to access heavily forested areas.
ISM - Industrial,
Scientific and Medical - ISM frequencies are unlicensed;
in other words, they can be used for any variety of
applications without the requirement for FCC permission.
These applications include fixed wireless data, mobile
wireless data, data telephony services, and wireless LAN
equipment.
LMDS - Local Multipoint
Distribution System - A line-of-sight technology using
microwave technology in the 28 and 38 GHz range. This
technology was originally developed a wireless local
loop for the CATV industry. LMDS is still competitive
with conventional cable based CATV.
U-NII - Unlicensed
National Information Infrastructure - U-NII is
authorized and being used for applications similar to
the other unlicensed spectrum to include fixed wireless
data, mobile wireless data, data telephony services, and
wireless LAN equipment.
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