What is the difference between wired and wireless broadband access technologies?
There are two main types of access technologies: wired and wireless. Wired technology are those which require physical connection to your phone or cable company’s central office. Typically, coverage of these wired technologies are limited to the area in which they are already present, or only within their area of coverage. Wired broadband technologies are also comparatively difficult to maintain. Network problems are more difficult to isolate because of the different hops and central offices your data passes through. Wireless technology, on the other hand, is not hampered by the limitations of cables or of digging trenches to access your area therefore making it possible to extend its service nationwide. A high-speed broadband service that uses microwave signals to offer very high transfer speeds, Africa-Online makes use of cell sites that cover a wide radius of up to 30 kms. Wireless technology such as the Africa-Online solution is very simple to maintain in that network problems are