Vox Wireless-To-The-Business (WTTB) Benefits And Products

Vox Wireless-To-The-Business (WTTB) Benefits and Products

What is WTTB?

WTTB is a quick-deploy wireless connectivity solution using carrier-grade technology for businesses where fibre connectivity is limited or unavailable.

What is the difference between Microwave Internet and LTE?

Microwave Internet

Microwave internet is a point-to-point wireless technology that delivers high-speed, high-capacity, and reliable internet access to fixed locations via radio waves. This solution typically requires the installation of an antenna on the business premises to receive the signal from a nearby base station. The key advantages of Microwave Internet include:
  1. High Speed and Capacity: Ideal for businesses with significant data demands.
  2. Reliability: Provides a stable connection, essential for business continuity.
  3. Fixed Location: Best suited for businesses with a permanent location.

LTE

LTE, or Long-Term Evolution, uses mobile data through a SIM card and router to provide internet access. Its key characteristics are:

  1. Flexibility: Easily portable and can be relocated as needed.
  2. Wide Availability: Dependable on mobile network coverage, making it widely accessible.
  3. Fast Speeds: Offers quick internet speeds suitable for various business needs.
  4. Not Fixed Line: Can be deployed quickly without the need for extensive infrastructure.

Vox Wireless Offering:

  1. Primary Wireless Links: High-speed, fixed microwave connectivity on licensed and ISM spectrum, deployable where fibre is unavailable.
  2. Temporary Wireless Links: Temporary connectivity while waiting for fibre installation, automatically deactivated once fibre is available.
  3. Failover Wireless Links: Cost-effective failover solution that ensures continuous connectivity when the primary network fails.
  4. Temporary to Redundant Links: Starts as a temporary connection and becomes a redundant failover link after primary connection establishment.
To learn more about temporary and backup links, click here: www.uncappedfibre.co.za/businessfibre

Benefits of choosing Vox Wireless:

  1. Carrier-Grade Connectivity: High reliability, exceptional quality, fast network speeds, and guaranteed SLAs.
  2. Rapid Deployment: Quick installation without the need for extensive physical infrastructure, enabling fast business connectivity.
  3. Low Latency and High Throughput: Provides low latency and high throughput for fast data transfer of large packets.
  4. Symmetrical Service: Equal upload and download speeds, ideal for data-intensive businesses. (Note: Vox Wireless Lite 50Mbps and 100Mbps packages are asymmetrical.)
  5. Full Duplex Communication: Enables simultaneous two-way data transmission without interference.

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