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Satellite eliminates the illusion of internet and fixed wireless

by Anoop Rawat Author


The development of technology, there are many ways to connect to the Internet. Gone are the days when we used phone lines to surf the web. The coaxial cable is also obsolete. We are now entering 2020, connecting the world with a new decade in a new and exciting way. New advances will be made by using fixed wireless and satellite Internet services. However, they differ not only in how their connection is sent, but also in the reliability of their network.

How Internet Connectivity Works


All Internet companies start with a distribution point. This is where the company signal originated. It is the physical structure that connects the world's databases. Where Internet Service Providers (ISPs) differ, is how they communicate with their customers. Some connect homes through a wired connection. This may include telephone, Ethernet or coaxial cables. These lines run from the distribution point, to the local access point, and then to the surrounding area.

This method is difficult because there are many homes in the United States, and the company cannot wire each of them. This process is called provisioning. When you hear that there is no provision for an area, it means that there are no service lines in the area. Once they are set up, anyone with a provider membership can connect by those means. If your area offers 2 service providers, they all use the same lines.

There are other difficulties affecting the underground cable infrastructure. Construction crews cut off existing cabling, cables collapse due to underground infrastructure, cables, water breaks and steam pipes burst due to underground incidents of wires, storms, salt and water. All these events contribute to the collapse and degradation of the cable, making it less effective and resulting in better performance.

However, there are easy ways to give home or business access to the World Wide Web; Fixed wireless services. But first let's discuss the difference between fixed wireless and satellite. There is confusion about the differences between these types of services and they are generally considered the same, but they are not.

What is Satellite Internet?


As you may already know, satellite internet is gained by connecting to a satellite in orbit. In the process, the signal from the dish is sent to an orbiting satellite 22,300 miles from Earth's atmosphere. Upon receiving the signal, it returns to the ISP's Network Operations Center (NOC), which is connected to the Internet. The signal is transmitted to your access point, usually a receiver such as a home satellite dish. The cord runs from the access point to the modem through a wired connection on your computer or Wi-Fi services installed in your home. This method and significant travel time opens the door to interference and compromise service.

Weather greatly affects the service - Satellite signals travel to and from the weather, weather conditions affect the satellite Internet as long as they are determined to be wireless. This means that the storm will cause service problems in the next state.

Slow lag time or high latency - lag time or latency means the time the signal is transmitted back and forth. Since the satellite is too far from the receiver at your home, compared to the wireless base station, the satellite internet suffers from high latency (ie, long between sending and receiving data). This has the potential to slow down high-speed connections and have a major impact on online gaming and streaming video.

Data caps - A major problem when using satellite technology is that most service providers implement data caps. Using too much data can result in penalties in the form of restricted speeds or high usage charges. For businesses that require a stable connection, the risk of throttled bandwidth or extra costs is not an option.

The higher the value - the biggest comparison can make all the difference - the value. It is cheaper to set up and operate stable wireless. Satellite service providers often seek a long-term contract with high monthly fees.

The slow installation cost and the time required to use must have a satellite in orbit. It takes time, planning and financial resources. Finally the customer has to pay.

What is Fixed Wireless?


The signal generated from the distribution point is different from stationary wireless without targeting satellites in space. Instead, they are directed toward areas that have access to places such as cell towers and the antenna array above the distribution point and the building between the customer. Fixed wireless uses radio links to connect two fixed points - a service provider tower, also known as a point-of-existence (building). Fixed wireless towers are land based and reduce the risk of climate disruption than cell service towers. The customer has a receiver, often an antenna attached to a house or building.

Weather does not affect fixed wireless - Weather conditions do not affect fixed wireless like satellite internet, because the base station used for fixed wireless internet is as tall as the average cell phone tower. It is usually 10 miles from your home, so the cloud over it and the miles it occupies will not interrupt the signal transmission.

Low latency - fixed wireless lag time. A fixed wireless signal travels only between the receiver and the nearest tower - often less than 10 miles away. Shorter distances reflect less latency and better connection.

No Data Caps - Fixed wireless providers are able to be transparent with their service. Unlike traditional cellular services, fixed wireless internet usually have a cap (100GB or more) or cap. In addition, the technology offers other download speeds that are faster than what you get from other broadband services.

More reliable bandwidth - The lack of a data cap means that customers can use the VoIP phone system to create the most reliable bandwidth, upload and download data at high speed, and securely use any Internet knowledge. There is no additional charge to follow.

Faster Installation Cost and Time - Fixed wireless hardware and installation cost much less time and time. This gives fixed wireless companies the ability to cut costs for their customers. Devices that require a fixed wireless Internet are easier to install than other wireless services because they do not require physical cables or disrupt them.

Good price - With low setup costs and good service quality, fixed wireless providers can deliver savings to their customers and keep the price low.


Which is more reliable: satellite or fixed wireless?


Since this development, there has been much debate over the reliability of fixed wireless connection. However, with changes and improvements, these concerns are no longer valid, but fixed wireless still has some misconceptions. Fixed wireless has overtaken satellites for some time, and nobody knows how different they are. Eliminate major misconceptions about fixed wireless.


Misconception 1: Fixed wireless connection is unreliable.

While it is true that a fixed wireless connection relies on line-of-sight communication between the access point and the receiver, connectivity improves as signal strength develops. This includes good connections through brush and trees, mostly in bad weather and around other structures.

Misconception 2: Fixed wireless connection is slow.

Generally on a cell tower, a fixed wireless connection works by sending radio waves from the access point or building an antenna array to the antenna receiver at the customer's home. It works just like a cell service. Connectivity has proven to be the fastest cable lines.

Myth 3: There is no difference between satellite and fixed wireless service.

It is a lie that the signal from the satellite provider must be sent into space, sent back, and then sent to your dish or antenna. Fixed wireless signal does not leave the atmosphere. As it is closer to the ground, you will experience significantly less latency, which is the delay time your connection will experience. The satellite also runs strict data caps that are not fixed wireless.

Gigstream for your home or business


Gigstream offers a fixed wireless Internet connection. Our access points are scattered through New York, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida and DC / Virginia, giving residents and business owners a robust and reliable Internet experience. The main advantage of Gigstream over other ISPs is that we offer a symmetrical connection, we do not have a data cap and we do not sign a long-term contract with you.

We are also ahead of our pricing. You will never be surprised for what you ordered, because we will not force you into a bundle package. You pay the price you want, at a price you can afford. We have internet speeds up to 10GiG to suit your needs.

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About Anoop Rawat Junior   Author

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