Digital transformation efforts have made high-speed internet connectivity integral to every organization’s success. If your business is located in a remote or rural area, chances are you’ve already explored the viability of fixed wireless internet.
Although this technology offers several advantages over DSL and cable broadband, it’s a less mainstream option. So, it’s only natural that you have plenty of questions about fixed wireless internet speed, stability, and reliability.
This blog will dive into the top concern many have about fixed wireless: internet speed. Additionally, we’ll analyze how this technology stacks up against other connectivity options to help you get a better idea of what fixed wireless can do for your business.
Fixed wireless internet service providers (ISP) use radio waves to transmit data, unlike the cables, phone lines, or fibers used by fixed-line ISPs. Due to its flexible infrastructure, fixed wireless is suitable for providing connectivity in hard-to-reach locations.
Fixed wireless internet offers speeds ranging between 3 and 1,000 Mbps, averaging around 25 to 30 Mbps. Depending on your location and ISP, you can expect download speeds of at least 10 Mbps and upload speeds of 1 Mbps. Fixed wireless providers can offer even higher speeds (up to 20 Gbps) using direct internet access (DIA) services.
There are several reasons why fixed wireless internet is often a more suitable choice than other technologies - including speed. Fixed wireless internet speed is typically higher than DSL internet, which ranges between 1 and 7 Mbps, though it’s comparable to cable and fiber optic connections.
Despite the impressive average speed of fixed wireless internet, you might wonder about the stability of the connections. Many business leaders expect fixed wireless internet to drop due to environmental changes, but those misconceptions are far from the truth. Let’s take a closer look at the factors that influence the speed of a business’s fixed wireless broadband:
Not all fixed wireless internet connections are equal. The quality and speed of your connection will depend on your ISP and selected plan. Make sure you choose a reputable provider who helps you select the right plan based on your business’s unique needs.
As with any type of connection, your business’s fixed wireless internet speed depends on the number of devices connected to the router. Choose a plan that’ll support high speeds for all simultaneously connected devices.
The terrain and weather of the region where your office is situated can influence the speed of internet connectivity. For instance, large trees or hills might disrupt the line of sight between the wireless base station and the antenna. Similarly, rain and humidity can interfere with the radio waves and disrupt your connection.
Unlike many fixed-line ISPs in hard-to-reach areas, fixed wireless internet providers use carrier-grade equipment and sophisticated antennas to support better stability during bad weather. They’ll also survey the terrain surrounding your premises to identify the right radio wave frequencies to use. As a result, you can expect the speed of your fixed wireless connection to remain stable, even in remote and rural locations.
Fixed wireless broadband is the right solution for businesses that need high-speed internet connectivity in remote locations. Contact BeyondReach today to experience the power of fixed wireless broadband for yourself, and check out this free whitepaper to learn even more about the benefits of fixed wireless technology.