Broadband is as an always-on Internet connection with greater than 200 Kbps transmission speeds for downloading -- and uploading -- data. Some companies claim broadband capabilities, but are unable to support the speed requirements.
Broadband can be delivered by:
- Wireless solutions - From a local or regional specialized business provider
- Cable - From a regional or national television channel provider
- Digital subscriber line (DSL) - From a regional or national telephone provider
- Satellite - From a national television channel provider
- Cellular - From a 3G cellular network
The wireless advantage
Compared to dial-up, a narrowband technology, the NOVA Wireless Internet solution is 40 to 100 times faster, is always on and doesn't require a phone line.
Compared to cable or DSL, NOVA Wireless is just as fast and reliable and available in areas not covered by cable and DSL.
Compared to satellite, NOVA Wireless is much faster and more reliable.
Compaired to 3G cellular, Pixius provides a consistent download speed with an upload speed that is 7-8 times faster, and limits are not placed on the amount of data that can be transmitted within a billing cycle.
NOVA Wireless broadband, supported by Motorola's CanopyTM system, delivers cost-effective wireless broadband Internet and other data services faster and easier than ever before. That's because NOVA Wireless broadband can be easily deployed in diverse locations and provide an extremely cost-effective, high-speed, high-quality service.