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Can the wireless network service be interrupted by environmental conditions like rain and snow?

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Can the wireless network service be interrupted by environmental conditions like rain and snow?

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The network is designed for the weather conditions in North Texas. The service level agreement for network service is 99.99% up time. The microwave radios used for the wireless service are FCC licensed so interference is not an issue. Wireless networks in other areas of the United States operate in the coldest, hottest, wettest, and windiest conditions.

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The network is designed for the weather conditions in North Texas. The service level agreement for network service is 99.99% up time. The microwave radios used for the wireless service are FCC licensed and designed so interference is normally not an issue. Occasional heavy rain (3.5 Inches of rain per hour or greater) can interrupt service for a few minutes., or a rare direct lighting strike can cause a loss of service until it is repaired, usually within four hours.

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