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DishNet Wirless
DishNet Wireless is a high-quality Wireless connection, using microwave technology. It’s an excellent complement or replacement for traditional fixed-line last mile connections or a redundancy option to Fibre.
- Dedicated, symmetric last mile, at speeds of 2Mbps to 300Mbps
- Combine DishNet Wireless with our other services for a simplified, reliable connectivity package for homes and businesses
- Available nationally
- Installation within seven days
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DishNet‘s corporate wireless service provides an ideal complementary or alternative service to traditional, fixed-line, last mile access services. A great standby solution when quality bandwidth is not available. DishNet Wireless is a fixed-wireless, point-to-point data solution boasting high throughput and quality service through the use of microwave technology.
Benefits
Quality connection
DishNet Wireless offers comparable security, performance, and reliability to wired networks – all the benefits, with quicker installation than traditional lines.
Reliable uptime
Count on 99.5% access link up-time in coverage areas mentioned above, and 98% outside of the “zone 1” coverage areas.
Scale up
DishNet Wireless is a scalable solution for your changing connectivity needs, so you have the flexibility to upgrade quickly when needed.
Service agreements
DishNet offers service level agreements (SLAs) on the Vox Wireless service, with assured up-time levels from 98% to 99.8%.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sort of uptime can be expected?
On solutions that fall within the coverage area and are not customer specific solutions, 99.5% on a standard SLA.
Is the solution dedicated?
Yes, this is a dedicated 1:1 service with uncontended bandwidth.
How does the weather affect the quality of service?
This is a question with a very complex answer. What one must first note is that the factor with the highest impact on services is interference. This is affected by whether a link is run on licensed or unlicensed band, i.e. regulated by NCA or not and of course links in the surrounding area, then the question of weather can be answered. The higher the GHz the higher the impact. Atmospheric conditions start to impact, if at all, spectrums at 7GHz and higher. On the contrary to this, your licensed spectrums tend to be a higher frequency but tend to provide you with carrier-grade technology with built in adaptive modulation to specifically combat issues such as weather. Again, the most relevant factor remains interference.
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