How does GCC AirNet Wireless compare with ISDN, DSL and T1 connections?
Like a Cable, DSL, T1 or ISDN connection, GCC AirNet Wireless (wDSL) service is always on; there’s never a busy signal. Unlike DSL, the service speed does not diminish with distance from the network (in this case, not the central office, but the base station). Unlike ISDN and T1 connections, which may be connected to the Public Service Telephone Network (PSTN), GCC AirNet Wireless service, functions like a private network IP connection between you, the end-user, and the GCC AirNet Wireless Network. How quickly can you get me connected? An GCC AirNet Wireless (wDSL) connection can typically be established within 3-5 business days after order. The single greatest reason an installation may take longer is if gaining permission to, and installing the antenna on the roof of the property are required (expected in less than 30% of installations). Is the service secure? Yes, very secure. Underlying the GCC AirNet Wireless connection is military-grade communication technology. Additionally, the