A wireless tower in a sunset.
A Wireless Tower
Fixed Wireless Pros
It’s Wireless: As a testament to its name, fixed wireless truly is wire-free. Once a tower goes up, radio waves transmit a carrier’s signal across frequencies. This wireless means fewer materials are needed, bringing down the overall cost of purchasing, building, and maintaining. It also means no fallen cables resulting in loss of service.
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Access: There are many areas so rural that providers can’t justify the expense to lay fiber, or build DSL to them. If you live up a mountain, have very few neighbors, or are so far off the beaten path your mail comes by carrier pigeon, Wireless may be your only option. Usually, even the most rural areas will have some sort of tower near enough to gage a signal.
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Fixed Wireless Cons
Line of Sight: With fixed wireless, the biggest limitation is that the consumer’s antenna has to be within the line of sight of the provider’s wireless tower. If a line of sight can’t be established like if you live in a hilly area, wireless won’t be an option for you.
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