Wireless Access is a Breeze

Published: 27 February 2000 y., Sunday

These include high-speed Internet access, Extranet/Virtual Private Networks (VPN), and toll-quality telephone access. BreezeACCESS, an IP broadband wireless local loop (IP BWLL) data and voice system based on wireless packet switching technology. The product supports aggregate traffic of 54Mbps per location with a data transfer rate of up to 3Mbps per subscriber, so faster than most DSL or cable modem solutions introduced to date. BreezeACCESS is available in the license free 2.4GHz ISM band and is capable of operating in specific licensed frequencies. The system is claimed to deliver reliable wireless connectivity, enabling deployment of cells with a radius of over 8 miles.
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