Wireless broadband uses a radio link between the user's location and the service provider's facility. Wireless broadband Internet providers can provide permanent Internet access solutions to customers (often in rural areas) who do not have access to wireline services. This type of wireless broadband access is provided by Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) and is often used for public Internet access.
The main advantage of wireless broadband is that you can take your Internet connection anywhere you want. They provide high speed internet access without wires or cable infrastructure. It provides versatility in terms of providing good service not only in lightly populated areas, but also to highly populated aresas. The cost to set up a wireless broadband is cheaper than setting up 'wired broadband'.
The disadvantages of wireless broadband is that it has limited availability, security issues and you would need to have some technical knowledge if you want to set up the wireless network completely.
Speed:
200kbps to 3000kbps (3.0Mbps)
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