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Whats the difference between a wireless connection, and a DSL or ISDN connection?

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Whats the difference between a wireless connection, and a DSL or ISDN connection?

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The most important difference is that we offer and guarantee your high-speed Internet access all the time at a price that is affordable. Most other services do not. In fact, it’s right there in our contract agreement. While DSL (digital subscriber lines) and ISDN (integrated services digital network) connections transmit information over telephone lines at rates ranging from 32 Kbps, 128 Kbps, and much faster, these speeds are not provided to customers 24 hours a day. There are many issues that arise when using old network infrastructure that was not designed to offer high speed data communication or bandwidth. The DSL or ISDN connections can be more costly as well. With zNET, you get exactly what you pay for each and every month. DSL and ISDN installations can take 4-6 weeks or longer. zNET wireless service on average can be turned up in as little as 48 hours. zNET wireless is scalable. Additionally, you no longer are at the mercy of the local telephone company, PacBell.

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The most important difference is that we offer and guarantee your high-speed Internet access all the time at a price that is affordable. Most other services do not. In fact, it’s right there in our contract agreement. While DSL (digital subscriber lines) and ISDN (integrated services digital network) connections transmit information over telephone lines at rates ranging from 32 Kbps, 128 Kbps, and much faster, these speeds are not provided to customers 24 hours a day. There are many issues that arise when using old network infrastructure that was not designed to offer high speed data communication or bandwidth. The DSL or ISDN connections can be more costly as well. With zNET, you get exactly what you pay for each and every month. DSL and ISDN installations can take 4-6 weeks or longer. zNET wireless service on average can be turned up in as little as 48 hours. zNET wireless is scalable. Additionally, you no longer are at the mercy of the local telephone company, PacBell. You can start

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