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Wireless
Cobalt Broadband Corporation's management team has over 35 years of experience managing carrier-class facilities throughout the world. Our combined experience includes the build-out and management of broadband, fixed wireless cities in Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.
Our area of expertise is in the 2.4 GHz and 5.7GHz frequency ranges. We also have significant experience in deploying licensed RF spectrum. Regardless of the frequency used, Cobalt believes that proper cell planning and network engineering can mitigate interference concerns and ensure 99.99% uptime.
Cobalt has the knowledge and experience necessary to determine potential or actual problems and to quickly offer solutions. Through our advanced core network, we can ease problems associated with network transitions including Authentication, Administration, and Accounting (AAA), customer installations, billing and customer care.
Wireless technology provides a higher level of flexibility than the technologies employed by both cable modem and DSL services. The benefits of wireless technology over cable modems and DSL include
- No costly infrastructure upgrades required
- No load coils or digital loop carriers that block service (Load coils, bridge-taps and digital loop carriers are among phone company's biggest problems with DSL deployments)
- Distances are limited only by the propagation of radio waves, which can exceed 20 miles
- Cobalt utilizes routed, dedicated bandwidth
- All of Cobalt's transmissions can be full duplex, which eliminates collisions and facilitates higher throughput because full duplex allows two-way, concurrent transmissions (cable modem and DSL are not full duplex, which means that video conferencing, Voice over IP, and gaming may be impossible)
Wireless delivers service in the "sweet spot" between DSL and cable modem on the low-end and fiber on the high-end, offering from 128Kbps to 155Mbps bandwidth to both business and residential customers. Wireless service is far more appropriate for data hosting and other high-bandwidth applications such as videoconferencing, streaming video, MP3 downloads, software downloads, and multimedia Web sites.
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