How makes iBurst different to WiFi (Wireless LAN, 802.11)?
The main differences are range and speed. Signals from the iBurst modem can be picked up several kms away by one of the iBurst network base stations. By contrast, a WiFi has a range of only a few tens of metres, but its transfer speeds are higher. This means that the iBurst service is able to provide ubiquitous coverage to users, not just near a WiFi ‘hot-spot’.
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